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Girlie_Integ 05-20-2005 10:53 AM

Keeping your car safe!!
 
With so many cars getting stolen recently, I was just wondering if you guys could post up some tips on how to prevent and deter car theft.

I have a Boomerang tracking device and a super sensitive, super loud alarm on my car.

Should I get a fuel cut off? Starter kill??

Any other tips?

HKJ 05-20-2005 11:12 AM

i dont think you wanna post that kinda info in a public forum..

Buff4Prez Yo 05-20-2005 12:10 PM

the alarm should already have an ignition kill(5spd) or a starter kill(auto). i guess a fuel cut off would work but putting it on a regular switch whould make it obvious. if you tie it in to an existing switch such as your parking lights it would desguise it well. so when you gotta start your car you have turn on your parking lights before you crank it over. my bro has installed stuff like this before on various vehicles.

YauYin 05-20-2005 12:31 PM

some basic common sense non car tips

1) park hte car in the garage if the garage is full for wtuever reason do wut it takes to clean it out
2) if parkign on teh driveway park anotehr car behind yours so that your car is blocked in
3) get a nice bright auto sensor light for your front porch/driveway. no guarantee it will work but it will definatley scare some potential theives away having a nice bright light shining on their faces in hte middle of the night.

RRRex 05-20-2005 12:37 PM

When I go to the mall, I like to leave a giant cane corso masiff in the backseat. It's amazing how the immanent thread of death can ward off theives. ;)

Girlie_Integ 05-20-2005 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by HKJ
i dont think you wanna post that kinda info in a public forum..

you mean the boomerang?
If ppl know I have it...they won't steal it.

nUUbz 05-20-2005 02:08 PM

a Big dog with killer bees in it's mouth, and when he barks he spits bees at you.

Really though, if a thief wants your car or part of it, they'll do what they have to get it. (i.e., my car was parked in front of my office during the day and some lowlife stole my rear valences without anyone noticing). I know it's not a great attitude to have, but it's reality these days.

its me.. mario 05-20-2005 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by nUUbz
a Big dog with killer bees in it's mouth, and when he barks he spits bees at you.

Really though, if a thief wants your car or part of it, they'll do what they have to get it. (i.e., my car was parked in front of my office during the day and some lowlife stole my rear valences without anyone noticing). I know it's not a great attitude to have, but it's reality these days.

.........were they ripped out or did it look like they actually unscrewed the nut on the inside of the bumper?

YauYin 05-20-2005 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by nUUbz
Really though, if a thief wants your car or part of it, they'll do what they have to get it. (i.e., my car was parked in front of my office during the day and some lowlife stole my rear valences without anyone noticing).

where was this?

RRRex 05-20-2005 03:13 PM

I wouldn't advertise the Boomerang. If people know you have it they can disable it. It broadcasts a signal to a central location. With the right equipment and a bit of patience you can trace the location of the antenna and snip, snip. Nothing is fool proof. It is very effective against tow truck theft though and the amatuer car theif.

Girlie_Integ 05-20-2005 03:23 PM

its not fool proof, but trust me, i took the car APART for them to put that thing in...it'll take them at least 30mins to take it out even if they know where to look..

Boomerang is not fool proof but it makes a good deterrent.
The best thief isn't going to waste time on that.

FuzzyLS BRO 05-22-2005 02:40 AM

ya but even if they take 2 hours to find the transmitter, police will not be that fast to act. before they go looking for it, you have to report it stolen, fill out a report etc etc. by that time the boomerang unit is gone and the car is somewhere else. these guys don't mess around, if they want your car, it's gone. sad reality.

Buff4Prez Yo 05-22-2005 04:14 AM

what does the boomerang cost? and where can you get on installed? can you see the location of you car from you're home computer?

PrincessS2K 05-22-2005 08:03 AM

I would have to agree with majority of what the guys are saying. If any thief wants your car, he won't car what type of alarm you have....sadly enough even if you tried to break into your car, it's not the same because you're not a pro....I would have second the idea of parking in the garage, park another vehicle right behind it....

troy1001 05-23-2005 07:06 PM

Gas cut off, move the battery to the trunk, get a brake lock and mind where you park...
There is still the threat of someone towing the car away.

Ravell 05-23-2005 08:42 PM

Yes if they want your car they will get it! As simple as that, but if u can make it a little hard for them they May move on... As for boomerang etc. Does not work when they throw a lead blanket over it! Abosoluletly nothing will pass through it! So Lojack, Bomerang etc will be useless!


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