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Old 09-30-2008, 07:35 AM
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Default Re: Truck, trailer,1969 Camaro stolen Super Chevy Bris

Guys, always disable your trucks when parking them w/the trailers. Whether it be ignition or fuel. By the time these a$$holes realize it after peeling the column or doing whatever it is to get the trucks started they will get baffled/frustrated and most likely leave..

Another system worth checking into is LOWJACK. This system really does work. A very small transponder is hidden on the car somewhere and uses very little battery power. When the vehicle is stolen the owner notifies LOWJACK and the Law Enforcement Agencies. Then the signal is broadcasted from the transponder and Police units with the LOWJACK receivers will pick up the signal and can track the vehicle down to its exact location whether its mobile or parked.... It can even track the vehicle down if it is inside of a trailer either moving or stationery. Also if the vehicle is hidden inside a building the signal will still be broadcasted and can be picked up.

Of course nothing is 100% thief proof. I live by the old saying, "if they want it bad enough, their gonna get it." But if you can "screw with their plans", then why the hell not...

Rich
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