Choosing the Right Security Lock For Your Van
A good security lock can deter thieves and protect your cargo. Certain locks can be installed by the homeowner, whereas others require assistance from a professional to ensure they are properly installed and offer maximum security.
Slam locks are perfect for couriers who have multiple deliveries. They automatically lock when the door is closed. Deadlocks are designed to work with your brand's lock and offer an additional layer of security.
Deadlocks
Van dead locks are a further physical security measure that acts as a strong deterrent to criminals. These aftermarket locks are specialized and extend through the door of the van. They connect to the frame, so they cannot be opened without the use of a key. These locks are ideal for vans that have to be parked for a long period of time, or carry expensive equipment.
They are ideal for those who utilize the factory remote locking systems during the day, but want to add an additional layer of security at night or when their vehicle is in a location that they believe to be vulnerable. They work by throwing the bolt into a receiver that's fitted in the body of the opposite side of the van when operated with the supplied key. They provide an additional layer of security over and above that offered by the manufacturer's locks.
These locks aren't automatic locks like the Slam Locks and Hook Locks that we also sell online. They must be manually operated by the driver using the key provided. van security slam locks can be installed on rear doors and twin sliding doors, while a hook lock is suitable for the front or rear doors of medium to small vans.
They're designed to stop a thief attacking the lock and forcing it to open the door, which could permit access to the van's cab or loading area. The locks are made specifically for each van model and placed to protect you from specific attack methods.
The consequences of theft can be devastating for van owners and their users particularly professionals such as tradespeople and contractors who rely on their vehicles to transport essential tools and equipment that they cannot afford to lose. It can cost money to replace stolen goods, but it could cause loss of income because of unplanned downtime or the hassle of finding a different transportation option. Installing a quality van lock can protect your assets, deter thieves and reduce the chance of losing your possessions and may reduce insurance costs.
Hook Locks
A hook lock for vans is a powerful theft deterrent that fits on the door of your vehicle. It is independent of the lock on the vehicle and can only be opened by the driver with a key. It comes with an open-ended bolt that can't be pushed open and is made from high-quality materials. It's also extremely resistant against drilling and manipulation. Sold Secure is the UK's most reliable security product testing body. Many models have been designed to meet the requirements of police and are endorsed by Sold Secure.
When buying a security lock for your vehicle, you need to consider how much protection you require. For instance, if you transport expensive tools or sensitive cargo, a more advanced lock like deadlock or slam lock will be more suitable. If security locks for van are only transporting items of a lesser value such as an ordinary slamlock could be sufficient. In addition, you should always verify the insurance policies of your service provider to ensure that additional locking mechanisms will not void your coverage.
Another thing to take into consideration when selecting a security lock is its weather resistance. Since vans are exposed to the elements, your locks must be able to withstand different weather conditions. So, they don't lose their effectiveness and will be more nimble for thieves to manipulate. It is also recommended to update the software for electronic locking systems in order to enhance their performance and to prevent security weaknesses.
It's crucial to choose the lock that is simple to install. Certain locks are designed to be used for DIY installation, while others require professional installation to ensure that they're installed correctly and function in the way they were intended to. If you decide to employ a professional install the device will depend on your level of skill, confidence, and available resources.
Catalytic Converter Locks
Catalytic converters are essential in the reduction of harmful emissions from your vehicle. But, this essential component is also an easy target for thieves because of the precious metals it contains. The black market value of these valuable materials has led to an increase in the amount of stolen converters. Luckily, preventive measures are available to combat this problem.
Many people think that an alarm system that is simple can do the trick however, these systems are less effective than a dedicated device designed specifically to safeguard your converter. These devices emit loud noises to frighten potential thieves when they detect heat or vibrations. These devices are more similar to deterrents than protection systems and tend to cost more than a standard lock.
The Cat Clamp converter lock, a patented design, is a tried and tested solution to protect against theft of catalytic converters. This device is made of stainless steel wire that runs around the catalytic converter and frame of the car. It is encased and locked up to seven times, making it extremely difficult for thieves to remove the converter. The unit can be set up in under 30 minutes, and it does not require drilling or welding. It is simple to install on a variety of vehicles and is suitable for use on trucks, cars and SUVs, vans and other vehicles that have catalytic converters.
Another option to protect your catalytic converter is to install a metal plate that protects the entire unit. It's not as easy as installing a metal cage but it does make the converter more difficult to steal. These plates can cost anywhere between $150 and $270 based on the brand.
Be aware that no security system is perfect however, taking preventive steps can reduce the chance of theft. Making the effort to secure your van will keep you and your belongings secure, and can save you the cost of replacing a costly component. It's also a good idea to have your catalytic converter marked with your VIN, since this will help you identify it if it is recovered and sold.
Anti-Peel Kits
This product is designed to protect against the well-known "Peel and Steal" technique. It is mounted on the front of the side-loading door on a vehicle. This increases the resistance of the door to 'peel-and-steal attacks by up to 300%. Utilizing the L4V Anti-Peel Kit in conjunction with a high positioned hook lock significantly reduces the risk of thieves gaining entry to your van via its side door for loading.

It is crucial to implement additional van security due to the increasing number of van crimes and thefts. The 'peel and steal' technique is the most recent in van theft. Thieves take tools and other items by pressing on the doors with their knees then bending, pulling and closing them. This type of attack is now commonplace that has cost tradespeople across the UK thousands of dollars in lost tools and stock.
Locks 4 Vans has launched an innovative high hook lock and anti peel kit that is designed to address this growing problem. The Anti-Peel Kit is fitted to the barn door of your Ford Custom reducing the chance of 'peel and steal' attacks by strengthening the door's skin and providing an extra layer of protection. The high-quality L4V hook locks are built into the barn door to strengthen it and ensure it's secure even if the anti-peel plates were removed.
On the internet, you can buy our anti-peel kit range and get it delivered to your vehicle within a few days. Our engineers will install the items. We have installers in Greater Manchester and Tameside so are able to offer our services in areas such as Manchester, Salford, Stockport, Ashton Under Lyne, Oldham and Rochdale.
Contact us if you would like to know more about improving the security of your van. We have a number of options to help you improve the protection for your van, ranging from deadlocks, armour locks and even shielding to guard against puncture attacks.