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Gal Dove



Member Since: 14 Aug 2012
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Tracker - what to do...?!

Hi folks. Just trying to re-insure and they're telling me that I'll need a tracker fitted.

Can anyone advise on where to go for this? Insurers have advised LR but (in my experience) having anything done that involves the electrics is best avoided & I'd rather not mess about with things.

Any advice is much appreciated. MY14 RRS2, Corris, Pano, 50/50 Cirrus/Black leather, Meridien sound, 22" Style 6's, Bespoke Gap around tailgate.
Porsche 911 (just left!)
1972 VW Bay Camper (cooled by the air alone!!)

Post #450702 Sun Feb 01 2015 12:37pm
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Ian.H



Member Since: 04 Oct 2014
Location: England
Posts: 180

United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HST Java Black

I used Tracking My Car when I had a Tracker Locate installed in my Focus RS last year.

Did a good job, the tech was really friendly and I had no problems with it at all. It was also half the price of going to Tracker direct for the exact same thing. It still gets registered through Tracker themselves and the account is held with them, likewise, logging into their website to be able to see the data of your tracker is also done via Tracker's site.

Would happily go back to them myself.



Cheers..

Ian

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