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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 54201" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>All the above agreed with...Also, don't show off your system. Use factory speaker grills, don't use window decals of name brands, shut your stereo off when you are within 6 blocks of where you park your vehicle, only show your trusted friends what you got, and keep your vehicle looking plain so that it does not draw attention. Even a nice set of rims can call attention to a car stereo thief. If you have an alarm professionally installed pay a little extra to have the brain box, relays, and all the wires out of sight and out of reach. Have your parking lights and/or headlights and/or horn hooked up to the alarm as well. The aftermarket alarm siren is easily disabled and nobody will pay attention to a car alarm that only sounds for a moment. Alarms are certainly not fool proof but they do work. A good alarm saved my stereo and car a couple of times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 54201, member: 541071"] All the above agreed with...Also, don't show off your system. Use factory speaker grills, don't use window decals of name brands, shut your stereo off when you are within 6 blocks of where you park your vehicle, only show your trusted friends what you got, and keep your vehicle looking plain so that it does not draw attention. Even a nice set of rims can call attention to a car stereo thief. If you have an alarm professionally installed pay a little extra to have the brain box, relays, and all the wires out of sight and out of reach. Have your parking lights and/or headlights and/or horn hooked up to the alarm as well. The aftermarket alarm siren is easily disabled and nobody will pay attention to a car alarm that only sounds for a moment. Alarms are certainly not fool proof but they do work. A good alarm saved my stereo and car a couple of times. [/QUOTE]
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