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Protecting your charger... What do you do?

Started by MoparMotel, November 16, 2011, 01:15:49 AM

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GreenMachine

Quote from: aussiemuscle on November 22, 2011, 12:24:52 AM
Quote from: Cooter on November 16, 2011, 06:50:26 AM
I've found that the best way to try and keep a car thief from stealing your ride is not to buy one. But, aside from that, I like hidden kill switches.

These can make it much harder for thieves to simply drive off. Most times, especially in a city, if they have to push it, they will leave it.
That's what the flatbed is for. i'd imagine a lot of chargers would be stolen to order nowadays.

on another forum i read a story of how they got into the house, stole the keys, got the car out of the garage and wheeled it out, all while the owners were sleeping.  :eek2:

fwiw, mine has a cheap gps tracker hidden inside. i can get it's position sms to my mobile phone.




Will you post what GPS tracker you're using, I didn't know there were cheap ones available.
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MoparMotel

Quote from: GreenMachine on November 22, 2011, 05:19:25 AM
Quote from: aussiemuscle on November 22, 2011, 12:24:52 AM
Quote from: Cooter on November 16, 2011, 06:50:26 AM
I've found that the best way to try and keep a car thief from stealing your ride is not to buy one. But, aside from that, I like hidden kill switches.

These can make it much harder for thieves to simply drive off. Most times, especially in a city, if they have to push it, they will leave it.
That's what the flatbed is for. i'd imagine a lot of chargers would be stolen to order nowadays.

on another forum i read a story of how they got into the house, stole the keys, got the car out of the garage and wheeled it out, all while the owners were sleeping.  :eek2:

fwiw, mine has a cheap gps tracker hidden inside. i can get it's position sms to my mobile phone.




Will you post what GPS tracker you're using, I didn't know there were cheap ones available.

I'm curios as well. I'd rather try one of those instead of spending $600 for Lojack
1968 Dodge Charger

kab69440

Quote from: twodko on November 16, 2011, 12:29:00 PM
Skip has a salient point. While we all love our mopars, in the final analysis it's just a material thing and certainly not worth a life.  :Twocents:


Just because you're entitled to an opinion does not obligate me to agree with you. Anyone caught fooling around with my car WILL disappear.
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