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Securing the boot after removing the rear seats?



  Ph2 Clio 172
I'm seriously considering loosing the back seats in my 172 which is used almost exclusively on track. The only thing stopping me is keeping the boot secure. The back seats combined with the parcel shelf mean you cannot see whats in my boot, which is handy as I keep a lot of tools and things in there, and when I do track days if I stay over night anywhere there will be my track day items in it. Removing the rear seats means the contents of the boot are visible so the chances of people breaking in to steal stuff increases.

How do people secure their boots without rear seats in? I need to be able to secure some tools and spares and other items.
 
  Titanium 182 FF
Maybe next time to visit Harry Potter World you could purchase a Invisibility Cloak. that way you can keep everything hidden under that so no one sees.

Hope that helps.
Jord.
 

benkay

ClioSport Club Member
  V6 Ph2 + Audi S3(8V)
No easy way mate to be honest. Either build a false floor (lots of work) or store stuff in the spare wheel well?
 

DaveDreads

aka Philomena Cunk aka Barry Shitpeas
ClioSport Club Member
This is how I stop people from seeing in the boot.

Inetiorkennel2.jpg


I don't have any back seats because of my Alsation,
the waterproof cover is from argos and is purely there to stop everything getting covered in mud,
but from the outside it just looks like a seat cover.

There's no way of securing the boot even with seats,
if someone want into your car they'll just smash the window and fold the seats down to get stuff out the boot.
 
  Ph2 Clio 172
Yeah I know people will still get in if they want, but its about stopping them wanting too. If someone is out to steal then they will go for the car where they can see a bunch of tools, car parts and a jack in the boot.
 
  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
OP used the word SECURE when he meant CONCEAL

Just to clear things up for anyone who couldnt work it out from his post even though it was pretty obvious TBH
 
  182 CUP
How about leaving the parcel shelf and the seat back in, but remove the rear bench. When you get track side just bung the shelf and seat back in a corner somewhere. Thats would i have done in the past. If you dont have a garage for the day your bound to know someone who does.
 
  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
How about leaving the parcel shelf and the seat back in, but remove the rear bench. When you get track side just bung the shelf and seat back in a corner somewhere. Thats would i have done in the past. If you dont have a garage for the day your bound to know someone who does.

places like combe for example dont have garages.


TBH all it needs is a piece of cloth dropped vertically down from the parcel shelf, its not difficult, or just lob a sheet over the top of the contents.
 
  2012 Clio 1.2
build a back board were the seats used to be. would be peice of piss as the brackets used to secure seats could be left in place and used as a bottom fixing point and the top to hold the board in place at the top. best thing is if u do it well u can still fold it down when u do need to put somin larger in the boot
 
  Clio RS200
Piece of MDF cut to the shape of the rear, stick a picture of an engine on it, then thieves will think it's a rear engined clio, because they're stooppid and just walk on by :)
 
  Ph2 Clio 172
Ha!

MDF might be a bit too big and heavy, but just something rigid fixed in might work.

Or.... I just leave the back seats in :D
 
This is how I stop people from seeing in the boot.

Inetiorkennel2.jpg


I don't have any back seats because of my Alsation,
the waterproof cover is from argos and is purely there to stop everything getting covered in mud,
but from the outside it just looks like a seat cover.

There's no way of securing the boot even with seats,
if someone want into your car they'll just smash the window and fold the seats down to get stuff out the boot.

Yeah, but having a parcelshelf crafted from dog hair is not ideal for most people :p
 


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