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<blockquote data-quote="AnitaRose" data-source="post: 8103545" data-attributes="member: 654891"><p>I am wondering how other people keep their systems safe within the car. Besides the obvious alarm or garage..</p><p></p><p>Ok yeah you can get tinted windows, which I would love, however, tinted windows here in my state, are on good way to get pulled over, which... I really would like to avoid.</p><p></p><p>In my old car, (2001 Intrigue) I actually constructed a faceplate cover thing. I have the Pioneer AVH-P1400DVD 5.8" Touchscreen. Which as most know does not detach, So any way, long story short, I got a duplicate stock stereo for that car, tore the face off glued the buttons in and put a few clips on it and simply slid it over. Flawless, never any issues, my head unit never grew legs and walked away.</p><p></p><p>So now I have a new car, or new to me, 2005 Cobalt, I finally just got my system moved in, I don't have anything yet for protection until I do actually get around to it. So as of the moment, I have a big stupid work bag I set infront of my stereo so you cant see it. I just get worried, because I drive all over the place for my work and I usually am working at a location for a minimum a few hours before I head to the next job..</p><p></p><p>So I was just curious if there are any ideas, I wont have time for a while to do anything about it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnitaRose, post: 8103545, member: 654891"] I am wondering how other people keep their systems safe within the car. Besides the obvious alarm or garage.. Ok yeah you can get tinted windows, which I would love, however, tinted windows here in my state, are on good way to get pulled over, which... I really would like to avoid. In my old car, (2001 Intrigue) I actually constructed a faceplate cover thing. I have the Pioneer AVH-P1400DVD 5.8" Touchscreen. Which as most know does not detach, So any way, long story short, I got a duplicate stock stereo for that car, tore the face off glued the buttons in and put a few clips on it and simply slid it over. Flawless, never any issues, my head unit never grew legs and walked away. So now I have a new car, or new to me, 2005 Cobalt, I finally just got my system moved in, I don't have anything yet for protection until I do actually get around to it. So as of the moment, I have a big stupid work bag I set infront of my stereo so you cant see it. I just get worried, because I drive all over the place for my work and I usually am working at a location for a minimum a few hours before I head to the next job.. So I was just curious if there are any ideas, I wont have time for a while to do anything about it... [/QUOTE]
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