Here’s my delock and garrison lock

I’m very happy and impressed with all the locks I’ve replaced i know they’re not cheap but you get peace of mind imho .took photos incase I ever need to show insurers .
I removed my lock on the passengers door and as you can see in photos I’ve put a security blank into the door and I’m surprised at how many people have pointer to it ,again you cannot drill it easy
 
If you want a phot of the lock interior fitted let me know and I will take a photo
 

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Hello Gordon,
Our Van is similar to yours but badged as Eriba, and we have done very similar to you. The Abu habitation lock came as a factory fitted option.
We have replaced the drivers door lock with a Hykee, the passenger door does not have a keyhole.
In addition I have fitted Internal deadlocks to the cab doors (pics attached) these can be swung into place behind the B pillar and locked if neccessary.
We use a Disk Lock . Also we have added a Heos deadlock (similar to the Abu) to the locker door.
We enter and leave the van thro' the habitation door now having deadlocked the cab. I distrust electronic measures and think the visual mechanical security will hopefully be enough to deter the thieves.

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The weak points are of course the plastic windows. I have attached some cheap magnetic alarms to each, which will at least wake us up if someone tries a window. I was wondering about these window locks that slide over the catches. Has anyone got any experience of them ?

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Paul
 

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