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<blockquote data-quote="ravendarat" data-source="post: 1890633" data-attributes="member: 568925"><p>Look at it this way, if your head isnt in excess of 1000 bux I wouldnt bother and here is why. I see cars everyday where the deck was stolen, if a theif cant get the deck out easily they start breaking stuff. Then they stab their screw driver through the dash. All of the sudden instead of just replacing a 300 deck they stole now you are replacing a 300 deck they smashed, about 200-300 dollars in trim and then another bill of anywhere from 100-1000 dollars of dash repair depending on car make and amount of damage done. Im not saying make it easy to steal, all Im saying is install it in the normal fashion and take your faceplate off, to me thats the best option. Oh and get an alarm, not just a blinking light but an actual alarm, and mabye a louiseville slugger, then your set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ravendarat, post: 1890633, member: 568925"] Look at it this way, if your head isnt in excess of 1000 bux I wouldnt bother and here is why. I see cars everyday where the deck was stolen, if a theif cant get the deck out easily they start breaking stuff. Then they stab their screw driver through the dash. All of the sudden instead of just replacing a 300 deck they stole now you are replacing a 300 deck they smashed, about 200-300 dollars in trim and then another bill of anywhere from 100-1000 dollars of dash repair depending on car make and amount of damage done. Im not saying make it easy to steal, all Im saying is install it in the normal fashion and take your faceplate off, to me thats the best option. Oh and get an alarm, not just a blinking light but an actual alarm, and mabye a louiseville slugger, then your set. [/QUOTE]
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