Another stolen Civic--Everett, Washington
#11
Re:Another stolen Civic--Everett, Washington
Originally Posted by EX R8ED
Well, first of all I had an alarm, I didn't hear it. It was parked on the street, not in the driveway.
I have full coverage insurance but they won't do anything for 30 days. Until then I'll just have to wait. As much as I'd like to have a new car, that one had sentimental value
I have full coverage insurance but they won't do anything for 30 days. Until then I'll just have to wait. As much as I'd like to have a new car, that one had sentimental value
#12
Re:Another stolen Civic--Everett, Washington
Somebody has to design and build a lethal kick *** theft deterant system like in that old Robocop movie were budy breaks into the car tries to start it but he is not the owner so the car locks him in and fries him in the drivers seat
#16
Re:Another stolen Civic--Everett, Washington
Originally Posted by 3SGTE Turbo
Somebody has to design and build a lethal kick *** theft deterant system like in that old Robocop movie were budy breaks into the car tries to start it but he is not the owner so the car locks him in and fries him in the drivers seat
someone needs to come up with a defense for thieves with flatbeds. maybe those anti-personel flamethrowers to front and rear?
#17
Re:Another stolen Civic--Everett, Washington
Something that I use: a master lock. I use it everytime I lock up my car, except when I park it at work because we have a million cameras. I also use my kill switch everytime too and always at work.
How you use the master lock is to get one of the master locks with the longer clip thingie(for lack of a more technical term). You need the longer one to clear the knuckles under the dash. All you do is to use the master lock through the first steering knuckle underneath the dash. YOu put it through the knuckle so it binds and the wheel cannot be turned.
Get it?
Most people don't know about it so it makes it difficult to steal. Unless you know about it and you can get some bolt cutters to fit under there or if you have a flatbed it will be stolen.
My friend's car was almost stolen but luckily he used the master lock so it wasn't.
If anyone wants pictures I can take a few.
PS sorry if I jacked the post..I just thought this was some useful information.
How you use the master lock is to get one of the master locks with the longer clip thingie(for lack of a more technical term). You need the longer one to clear the knuckles under the dash. All you do is to use the master lock through the first steering knuckle underneath the dash. YOu put it through the knuckle so it binds and the wheel cannot be turned.
Get it?
Most people don't know about it so it makes it difficult to steal. Unless you know about it and you can get some bolt cutters to fit under there or if you have a flatbed it will be stolen.
My friend's car was almost stolen but luckily he used the master lock so it wasn't.
If anyone wants pictures I can take a few.
PS sorry if I jacked the post..I just thought this was some useful information.
#20
Re:Another stolen Civic--Everett, Washington
Originally Posted by BLUEHATCH
Dude that's Fuked up... sorry about your loss.. i see you live in the 253 area, what city Kent over here...
I'm gonna have to go with Everett..