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Nerf Smurf Posted - Sep 27 2003 : 11:54:08 AM
Well, they didnt steal the car but they stole the Cage that is in a Ford Explorer Sports Trac. Now im worried that they will come to get the runnung boards and the Heavy Grill. For you who dont know what a Cage is, its a thing that extends the bed space. Is there any thing i can do to it. Any forensic Science or curcuits. I just got a motion sensor/flood light. Thank you.

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Aaron Cake Posted - Sep 29 2003 : 09:07:50 AM
If it's parked in your driveway, then a floodlight will do wonders. Motion sensitive units are available cheap. Also, a good "fake" camera in an obvious location (big blinking red light) will be a good deterrant.

Nerf Smurf Posted - Sep 29 2003 : 01:00:29 AM
I cant tell now.

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Have a Problen with that?
Kale Posted - Sep 28 2003 : 2:28:27 PM
Is there some way you could put a padlock on the pin? It seems like the simplest solution. A good quality padlock can at least deter casual or opportunistic theft.

BEatonNo1 Posted - Sep 27 2003 : 7:46:16 PM
im pretty shure that the one on my Mom's isnt tied into the alarm system. and to take it off there is a pin that you pull out and the whole thing comes out. its pretty easy to take out. She only puts it in the back when she needs it

Nerf Smurf Posted - Sep 27 2003 : 3:14:21 PM
So its that easy to take off without the alarm to set it off?

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BEatonNo1 Posted - Sep 27 2003 : 12:29:23 PM
well those bed extenders are really really easy to take out (like you pull out a pin)...thats why we leave ours at home unless we plan to use it.
The running boards and the grill are a hundred times harder to take off...and it would be hard to do without some one noticing


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