Slim jim plates, 91 Gti

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  1. harryvr6 Forum Member

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    Hi, I think I read somewhere that some of the later spec gti's (j reg ones) had slim jim plates fitted to them as standard, would this be the case on a H 91 model does anyone know please?

    Sorry for asking this, but if I were to check my car for them where exactly do I need to look!?

    Thanks, harryvr6.
     
  2. dragonfly

    dragonfly Paid Member Paid Member

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    As far as I'm aware they were a genuine VW part but not fitted as standard.
     
  3. harryvr6 Forum Member

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    Ok mate thanks, harryvr6.
     
  4. benthejettaman Forum Member

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    whats a slim jim plate?
     
  5. G-adams

    G-adams CGTI Regional Host - Bristol

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    If I remember rightly they are a plate that fits inside the door that bolts in behind the latch and stops someone breaking in from the top through the scraper seal
     
  6. nealey Forum Junkie

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    I had a runout j reg gti and I didn't have the slim Jim plates fitted as standard, they were also known as anti rip plates. Been obsolete for some time now. I have a couple of pairs somewhere in the back of my garage
     
  7. dragonfly

    dragonfly Paid Member Paid Member

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    They stop people using a slim jim tool (a thin strip of metal with a notch at the bottom) to lift the latch and opening the door without damaging the door or lock.
     
  8. T5Man Paid Member Paid Member

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    I'm glad that some asked that question because I didn't know either. As it turns out I have some in a box of bits that came with my car. Most people have alarms and immobilisers now so they are almost a thing of the past.
     
  9. bones

    bones Paid Member Paid Member

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    Got a set fitted front and rear on a 91 Gtd
     
  10. GG.

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    If it is a genuine VW part it must have a VW part number. Mind sharing? Thanks! :thumbup:
     
  11. dragonfly

    dragonfly Paid Member Paid Member

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    191 837 273 - rip plate - left
    191 837 274 - rip plate - right
     
  12. KeithMac Forum Junkie

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    I bought na pair from C&R years ago that come with the handle surround as well to stop people prising the handles out.

    Mine was fully alarmed but didn't stop the ****s prising the passenger door before running off (nowt was stolen luckily..).
     
  13. GG.

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    Thank you!

    Looks like some are still available on ebay for around 20quid
     
  14. dragonfly

    dragonfly Paid Member Paid Member

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    They do come up for sale - simple enough to fit although the lock will sit slightly out when fitted.
     
  15. GG.

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    Is it safe to assume that the lock sitting slightly outwards won't affect door closing much?
     
  16. dragonfly

    dragonfly Paid Member Paid Member

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    Correct - it may sound and feel a little different when using but in general is fine.
     
  17. skydivebaz

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    I walked into vw Germany last summer and they were in stock next day and 5 a pair. Think there on classic parts now. Not expensive but I doubt there much of a deterent in 2014. If they can steal a Ferrari a wee bit of metal won't do much. A good screwdriver would get you in. And well starting a mk2 doesn't take to much either to be honest!!! I would say a steering wheel lock that covers the whole week is a better bet along with a handbrake.
     

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