There haas been recent car thefts in my area and I need something to
insure my car will be here in the morning when I go to bed at night.
You guys have any recommendations for anti-theft devices/systems that
really work? Thanks for the help in advance.
'Curly Q. Links' - 18 Jun 2006 01:18 GMT
> There has been recent car thefts in my area and I need something to
> insure my car will be here in the morning when I go to bed at night.
> You guys have any recommendations for anti-theft devices/systems that
> really work? Thanks for the help in advance.
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A crack-head with a double-barrel shotgun sleeping in the back seat is a
good one . .
'Curly'
Michael Pardee - 18 Jun 2006 01:40 GMT
>> There has been recent car thefts in my area and I need something to
>> insure my car will be here in the morning when I go to bed at night.
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>
> 'Curly'
Not far off track. When I lived in a particularly bad neighborhood (my
apartment was broken into three times within a 2 week span) nobody's car was
ever disturbed on the street. Everybody knew that if they were caught
messing with somebody's car a quick death was too much to hope for.
Mike
Jay Fowler - 03 Jul 2006 16:18 GMT
>There haas been recent car thefts in my area and I need something to
>insure my car will be here in the morning when I go to bed at night.
>You guys have any recommendations for anti-theft devices/systems that
>really work? Thanks for the help in advance.
I highly recomend a product called Autolok 2000. It completely covers
the steering wheel airbag, is highly visible and very difficult to
defeat. If you do an internet search, you'll see alot of positive
reviews. I've had two of them for several years and aside from the
inconveniance of storing when not in use, they're great.
Burt - 12 Jul 2006 10:21 GMT
"Jay Fowler" <jfowler72@comcast.net> wrote
> >There haas been recent car thefts in my area and I need something to
> >insure my car will be here in the morning when I go to bed at night.
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> reviews. I've had two of them for several years and aside from the
> inconveniance of storing when not in use, they're great.
This product has its limitations. First being that it doesn't cover the
rest of the wheel and can be defeated with a ordinary hammer. Here
is an image they don't want you to see.
http://www.autolok.hu/data/alkotok/aut2000/kepe.jpg
Many steering wheels are bendable in case you smash
yourself in a collision. One of the best security is an
electronic immobilzer integrated into the car's computer
that is secured and hidden.