Well Im planning on going to my local car shop and getting a car alarm installed. Unfortunately all they have is Audiovox alarm systems but I guess its better than nothing.
Other than a car alarm, does anyone have any tips/experiences with preventing theft of audio equipment from our 2gs? Im now very worried about my cars safety.
Last night my buddy with a 99 GS parked his car at the movie theatre to watch a movie. He comes out to his car alarm going off and the drivers side window broken out. They had jumped in, ripped the trim and center console apart trying to get to this Jensen flip out. Thankfully, he didnt use a dash install kit, just the original mounting bracket, so they couldnt get it out. Im sure if they would have had more time and a simple screw driver they could have had it. They didnt touch his wallet or his GFs purse sitting the in the back seat. One of the theatre employees heard the car alarm go off and called the sherrif. Within 6 minutes of calling, he was there. He said this was the 3rd break in at that location that week.
So what can I do to stop a theif in the chance my car is targeted and they get in? I also have a flip out and its also bolted down. My preference would be to really fuck someone up who tries to grab it. Ive heard of people putting razor blades in there somehow. Should I just rig up a deadman switch to the ground? They take it, BOOM. New car and no more theif!
Thanks for any help I get. Its getting to the point I dont want to drive my car anywhere.
95 Eclipse GS: 10.5:1, Crower 2's and MSII 186 WHP - 150 WTQ 14.697 @ 93.85 MPH......Gone, but not forgotten 99 420A Avenger: Given to my sister 99 GS OZ: Sold 03 Evo 8: Family Car with balls
#13036, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to Reply # 0
Unfortunately all you can do is work at prevention as best possible. Park in well lit areas as close as possible to the main enterance of wherever you are. Make sure that the indicator light for the security system is as obvious as possible. Hide things that would draw attention to your car as best possible
BANME! the audivox units are too cheap and easy to false out and disable. If I were you I'd wait and spend the money to get something better quality.
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#13037, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to Reply # 1 Jun-29-09 08:03 PM by Nightfall
I really don't like the idea of not having a detachable faceplate either. So I came up with a pretty good idea (well to me anyway) the other day about theft prevention for my touchscreen indash unit. I plan on making a cover that simply snaps on the unit disguising it as a plain dash panel, maybe with the Mitsu logo on it or something. Should be pretty simple to make, and wouldn't attract attention. Out of sight, out of mind...
#13038, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to Reply # 2
Sorry to get off topic but Nightfall takes pics when you do it. I'd like to see the whole process behind what you do and such.
On topic, like everyone else has said, if a thief wants it, they'll get it regardless. All you can do is get a really, really good alarm and I don't mean an ebay alarm and don't leave anything out in the open that will attract attention to a theif.
#13039, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to Reply # 3
Well Im working on the prevention matter. I went to home depot and grabbed some chain. I put the chain on the back of my head unit, and bolted the other end tought to the chassis. So when you unbolt it from the din, it can only move about half an inch. Basically theres no getting it out unless you know where the chain is bolted down.
95 Eclipse GS: 10.5:1, Crower 2's and MSII 186 WHP - 150 WTQ 14.697 @ 93.85 MPH......Gone, but not forgotten 99 420A Avenger: Given to my sister 99 GS OZ: Sold 03 Evo 8: Family Car with balls
#13041, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to Reply # 4
Originally posted by 740 turbo brick Well Im working on the prevention matter. I went to home depot and grabbed some chain. I put the chain on the back of my head unit, and bolted the other end tought to the chassis. So when you unbolt it from the din, it can only move about half an inch. Basically theres no getting it out unless you know where the chain is bolted down.
Slight problem with that.
In my experience, most theives will destroy things that they can't steal. When I worked at the stereo shop we'd see 1 out of every 10 theft jobs where the theives couldn't get the parts out, every one of those would have screwdrivers shoved through the faces, speakers, etc.
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#13042, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to Reply # 6
I was thinking about that. But Id rather have them waste their time and possibly get caught than steal and possibly sell something I spent my hard earned money on. I may lose my DVD player but they dont get it either. Mine actually has an anti-theft code on it. When its disconnected and you hook it back up, you have to put in a 4 digit code before you do anything. So even if they do get it, its useless.
95 Eclipse GS: 10.5:1, Crower 2's and MSII 186 WHP - 150 WTQ 14.697 @ 93.85 MPH......Gone, but not forgotten 99 420A Avenger: Given to my sister 99 GS OZ: Sold 03 Evo 8: Family Car with balls
#13043, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to Reply # 7
Not always the case. I can get access codes for radios very easy. Most of the time if you call the manufacturer, they will give you the code also, if you have all the information. Most factory radios are the same way. Both mine and my dad's honda have anti-theft codes and I was able to call with all the information and get the new codes. My dad's I was able to get it on the internet.
#13044, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to Reply # 8
This is one I set myself, but I dont doubt the fact that you can get them from the manufacturer. Such as if you forget your code.
Theres pics of the chain I used. Looks pretty sturdy to me.
95 Eclipse GS: 10.5:1, Crower 2's and MSII 186 WHP - 150 WTQ 14.697 @ 93.85 MPH......Gone, but not forgotten 99 420A Avenger: Given to my sister 99 GS OZ: Sold 03 Evo 8: Family Car with balls
#13048, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to Reply # 9
There's a place in my town that I took my Kenwood deck to and they were able to reset it and it allowed me to enter a new password. Only paid like $20. and sticking to the "out of sight, out of mind" theme, it's always a good idea if you have subs to use the little "trunk lid" that goes up and down with the hatch. I'm missing mine and it drives me nuts that I can kind of notice the sub box in the day. Granted, I have 5% tint on the hatch but it still bothers me.