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size:236mm * 187mm * 79mm
color:Yellow
SKU:914
weight:458g

RepLock™

A Replock replaces the cylinder/barrel from an existing lock for vehicles with particularly vulnerable OE (original equipment) lock systems. It also replaces the face of the lock changing .

Faction Reputation – Star Trek Fleet Command Wiki

Rep-Locks are high-security replacement barrels and bezels that has been designed to reduce the risk attacks on your vehicle.

Extended Reputation Levels & G6 Faction Ships : r/STFC

With it’s 50mm diameter lock face, the RepLock can usually cover any damage caused by previous break ins. The RepLock van security lock can also be linked to the central locking .

Hykee RepLock Driver’s Door Upgrade

RepLock is TVL’s unique, patented high-security replacement cylinder – other products may look like ours. Made from a high-grade stainless steel, it’s easy to install, requiring no drilling or .

STFC: Rep Grinding Crew

Rep Locks connect to your van’s central locking system so lock automatically with the factory-fitted van locks. They also offer a visual deterrent against future .

Replacement Rep Lock for Ford Vans Fitting

Introducing RepLock by TVL, a unique and patented high-security direct replacement cylinder. Unlike similar-looking products, RepLock is crafted from high-grade stainless steel for superior .

Reputation Locks — Star Trek: Fleet Command Help Center

Desde 1999 sendo mais que uma república: uma familia! Bixão, TEMOS VAGAS! E o primeiro mês é de graça! Segue um pouco sobre a casa que pode ser sua morada durante os .

STFC: Faction Lock Levels

The RepLock van lock has a thick internal reinforcing washer and is secured with a large nut that secures the threaded internal body to the van door. With it’s 50mm diameter lock face, the .

Reputation locks : r/STFC

Replock is a high security door lock which replaces the vulnerable original van manufacturers lock. Installation requires no drilling or adjusting of the original mechanism setup.

Ford Van Hook Locks & Rep Lock Pack

Whether picking the lock or damaging it by force, they can gain access to the load area or the cab, putting both the contents and your van itself under threat. The good news is there’s now .

First off, it seems like there’s two different “rep LOCK”s going on. One’s for Ford vans, like, securing your precious cargo from those pesky thieves. And the other is something about Star Trek: Fleet Command (STFC), a game, and “Reputation Locks”. WTF, right? I’m gonna focus on the van thing ’cause, frankly, that seems more relevant to real life.

So, the van rep LOCK, or “RepLock” as some call it, seems to be all about beefing up your van’s security. Apparently, the factory-fitted locks on these vans are about as effective as a chocolate teapot. Seriously, they’re practically begging to be picked or smashed. That’s where the RepLock comes in.

It’s like, a direct replacement cylinder made of high-grade stainless steel – so supposedly tougher than your average lock. They claim it’s a “unique and patented” design and a visual deterrent. A visual deterrent, okay marketing guys, whatever gets those sales numbers up, right? But it’s got a beefy internal reinforcing washer and a massive nut holding it all together. Sounds legit, I mean, who’s gonna mess with that?

The cool thing, if it’s true, is that you don’t need to drill a bunch of holes or muck about with the original locking mechanism. Just swap out the old weak lock with the RepLock and Bob’s your uncle! (Or maybe Bob’s a hardened criminal trying to get into your van, dunno.)

Now, here’s my take. It’s probably better than nothing. Is it foolproof? Hell no. Nothing is. A determined thief with the right tools and enough time can get through anything. But it could buy you some time, deter the casual opportunist, and give you some peace of mind, which, let’s be honest, is worth a few bucks.

But like, is it worth the cost? That depends, I guess. What’s the value of the stuff you’re hauling around? If it’s just a bunch of old newspapers and empty soda cans, maybe not. But if you’re carrying valuable tools, equipment, or even just want to protect your van from getting trashed, it might be a worthwhile investment.

Now, I did see something about the rep lock connecting to your central locking system, which is kinda neat. But also, if the central locking system is compromised, does that mean the RepLock is too? Something to think about.

Oh and don’t even get me started on the Star Trek thing. I honestly have no clue how that fits in and just seems like a random distraction. I mean, what are we talking about here? Van security or intergalactic federation politics?

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