Here is a 36" coiled cable.
https://pulsar.ebay.com/plsr/clk/0/SADS/9?pld={"mecs":"2824326625069eb8516503534a3795041ae142a17e5b","enc": I need 6' to do the wheel too, so I bought some master lock cable at rural king, which looks like this:
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Master isn't selling the round taiwanese locks anymore I guess. Here is the Brinks version made in *****:
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I don't know if the brinks is as tough to get into as the Master lock I cut off the garage last summer. It was worn out, wouldn't unlock anymore. About 10 years old and sat in the rain, no wonder.
Either of these should foil a bolt cutter equipped thief. (import cutter) One with a carbide hacksaw, about an hour of work. With a battery angle grinder, about ten minutes, + a lot of noise and a shower of sparks. Torch owner, 2 minutes plus smoke, smell, flame, shower of sparks. Latter two are very rare. If you're under a security camera, it should show the van well equipped thieves arrived in.