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<blockquote data-quote="LoneRanger" data-source="post: 244441" data-attributes="member: 540903"><p>The best way to stop theives is to get a really loud alarm, and just do what you're doing. Bolt everything down very securely so that if they want it, they'll have to do some major work to get it loose. Another tip that's been given over and over is to use odd types of bolts and screws....hex heads, star heads....stuff like that. Just about any theif carries a couple of standard screw drivers, but how many of them have a 3/16" hex head in their pocket? If you want to go all out, I know that viper makes a system that has a remote alarm sensor.....so if you're somewhere that you can't hear your alarm going off, the remote will start beeping or viberating. Those run about $400, but that's a lot cheaper than having your stuff jacked twice a year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneRanger, post: 244441, member: 540903"] The best way to stop theives is to get a really loud alarm, and just do what you're doing. Bolt everything down very securely so that if they want it, they'll have to do some major work to get it loose. Another tip that's been given over and over is to use odd types of bolts and screws....hex heads, star heads....stuff like that. Just about any theif carries a couple of standard screw drivers, but how many of them have a 3/16" hex head in their pocket? If you want to go all out, I know that viper makes a system that has a remote alarm sensor.....so if you're somewhere that you can't hear your alarm going off, the remote will start beeping or viberating. Those run about $400, but that's a lot cheaper than having your stuff jacked twice a year! [/QUOTE]
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