ALARM SUCCESS STORY AND OTHER THEFT PREVENTION TIPS from a Alarm Tech. MUST READ!

Do not tell me what my profession is or isn't! 

I have worked for ADT and many other security companies installing Residential, Commercial both Burglary & Fire along with auto security.

Now I am self employed: Alarm Detection Protection.
which explains your total lack of common sense in the 12 volt world. go back to playing with your mid-stage sq setup noob. your auto security skills are nill. you have yet to post any help to other people, just patting yourself on the back. that makes you a blow-hard. alot of talk with no backing it up. i thought we been thru this before when you were blow-hardin about your old school setup and how loud it was, till you got on the meter......you dont run old school cuz you like it, you run old school cuz its all you can afford you worthless bum.

Speaking of a tow truck, I just covered up my tow eye hooks with sheet metal with bolts and nuts. At least slow them down. I am talking about the standard front end tow. I know there are tow trucks that has 'arms' that grab and lift the car. The driver does not even have to leave the cab! I have seen it in action on the Discovery Ch, "Repo Men, Stealing for a living".
Let me know how many thiefs you deter from that "sheet metal with bolts and nuts" modification, ahahahha. effin noob.

 
"Now I am self employed: Alarm Detection Protection."
Nice name...
all you need now is a rope, some lotion, and some lipstick, go sit in the basement and start a hater-list and talk about how your family dont love you. and dont forget to throw some 3" speakers in your center console for midstage //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
ACTUALLY, I use 3.5'' for my SQ mid stage. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif

3.5 inches of cone are can do deeper bass then 3 inches of cone area, and 3'' just dont play the low hurtzzz like 3.5'' do.

 
No offense here, fellas.

Might be time to drop the beef.

You're doing nothing but flaming a potentially helpful thread.

Why not quit bickering, and direct your attention towards something useful, like actually turning this thread into something constructive.

Amusing read, though.

 
You, are wrong.HccaFan pwnz

Shane is 'pwnz' himself by hijacking this thread and talking all this childish babble. He is too foolish to realize it though.

And, throwing a chain around an axle is just as easy as a tow hook.

It might be very difficult if you have hydraulics and the ride is slammed all the way to the ground.

 
your auto security skills are nill. you have yet to post any help to other people

Wrong again! I have helped on this thread and others. For proof, just look at my 'most recent posts' in my profile. I have also helped in many other car audio forums in 'Security' and other sections. Again, look at 'most recent posts' in other forums.

 
all you need now is a rope, some lotion, and some lipstick, go sit in the basement and start a hater-list and talk about how your family dont love you.


That might be you, definately not me.

 

 

Shane, you are supposed to be 31, but you talk here more like the reverse, 13.

On the other hand, I have conducted myself on this thread like my age, 36.

 
No offense here, fellas.
Might be time to drop the beef.

x2!

You're doing nothing but flaming a potentially helpful thread.

And thank Shane (HCCAfan) for hijacking it and turning it into a childish 'spit-ball' fight. A true 31 yr.old:rolleyes:

Why not quit bickering, and direct your attention towards something useful, like actually turning this thread into something constructive.
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That's the way I intended it to be in the first place.

 
I was also robbed, been browsing the forums for a few weeks now, looking and learning. I am about to buy a new amp and was wondering about how to mount it so that someone that wanted to take it, would have a much harder time than just ripping the screws out. I have an s-10 Blazer and am thinking about mounting the amp to the backseat flange with some odd shaped/security bolts with some loc-tite around the nuts, figure that would work? Also, about a sub box, I had a single 10 before and am going to be using the same setup this time, so the box wont be that big and you can lug it around pretty easily. I liked it that way so I could still use the cargo space if it was needed, any suggestions for keeping that secure? other than bolting it to the back seat/into the frame of the body? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated..

Thanks in advance

- Ladi

 
I have had to use the link for this story over at Termpro ever since he purposely corrupted this one with his hate. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif

 
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