ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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I refer back to some of pics and videos out there, even posted here - backpack - that's not their lunch.if they have an oem relay with them right? To your point, nothing will stop a pro. Everything you can do to make it harder is a plus.
If I was heading out tonight to rip off a nice JT, I'd have certain specific tools with me, including a bag of standard relays, plus a bag of relays I've salvaged out of wrecked Jeeps, and an assortment of fuses.
I'd have a couple of bars with me to get past the cheaper hood locks (even some of the better ones for that matter.
Everything I can think of would fit in a backpack - and a couple of pictures posts here show the goon with a backpack, and a phone or some other device.
So - just know that one of the places thieves like to dig into is that under-hood area. Don't make things obvious, lock the hood if using these very obvious devices.
I really don't know why these aren't made with a pair of 20 gauge wires coming out of the lower side so as to not show on the top, then run into the cab along factory wiring.
Maybe I need to make my own prototype!
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