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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 12047" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>Forget the whole chain deal, do you want to hear those chains rattling around constantly, or have to take them off and put them back on again and again. The best advice I can give is bolt your box and amp down. You said you don't have tinted windows? Not a problem, hide all your wires under the carpet. I'm not sure whether you have a detachable face, but if you do always take it off. Other than that, as long as you don't have a hatchback, that should help somewhat. If you spent a lot of money on your system, then I would suggest spending a little more and get an alarm.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>You'd be suprised, but what I have found is that a lot of times when your car gets broken into and car audio equipment is stolen: it's usually someone you know. They have seen your system, they know what they want, and they know how to get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 12047, member: 541271"] Forget the whole chain deal, do you want to hear those chains rattling around constantly, or have to take them off and put them back on again and again. The best advice I can give is bolt your box and amp down. You said you don't have tinted windows? Not a problem, hide all your wires under the carpet. I'm not sure whether you have a detachable face, but if you do always take it off. Other than that, as long as you don't have a hatchback, that should help somewhat. If you spent a lot of money on your system, then I would suggest spending a little more and get an alarm. You'd be suprised, but what I have found is that a lot of times when your car gets broken into and car audio equipment is stolen: it's usually someone you know. They have seen your system, they know what they want, and they know how to get it. [/QUOTE]
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