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Hey all. I’ve been testing with Destroyer on this Neutral Lockout Cover and he’s ready to produce this piece.

This piece complements the Ravelco anti-theft or IGLA alarm.

This prevents thieves from rolling your DHC/Trackhawk after breaking in. See the site for more info. You’ll want to source two of your own security screws or like I did, drill the hole out and install nuts on the underside.

Let me know if you have questions. Just passing the info along.

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Once the neutral cover is in place does the stock trim piece cover still fit flush? I know it’s a tight fit just to get the strap tucked in just right and getting the trim cover back on flush, by the pic it looks like it might be an even tighter fit to get the trim cover on and back in place.

By the way, nice job on the neutral cover looks like a nice and functional piece.
 

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Yea according to Destroyer, the trim piece fits! I think there’s a YouTube video on his site showing this.


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I like the idea of cutting the strap makes it that much harder to pull the lever and would be thief will waste a bit of time trying to figure it out and pull it, it’s not easy to pull the lever with out the strap rather uncomfortable imho.
 

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I like the idea of cutting the strap makes it that much harder to pull the lever and would be thief will waste a bit of time trying to figure it out and pull it, it’s not easy to pull the lever with out the strap rather uncomfortable imho.
Never tried pulling it without a strap, could be quite an adventure
 

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Not bad, but I wouldn't use Filip screws tho. Use some sort of secure screws.

This is how I did mine. Drilled holes in stock cover, used flat plate underneath it with some spacers (so that console lid would stay in place, because the 2 screws in the rear hold the lid) Than used secure screws on top. It will be hard to get to, but if they have the right tools, none will save it.

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