mndsm
PowerDork
9/25/12 8:29 a.m.
Tinted windows, and swap the shift knob to a different pattern. I have a 5 speed knob on my ms3 (Which is a 6 speed, good luck finding reverse, an I always park nose in). I had someone think about breaking into my car I saw the paw marks all over my window pulling it out of storage from the winter. However, while a few other cars in my garage DID get broken into, they left mine alone, likely because they couldn't see what was inside.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
N Sperlo wrote:
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
Replace driver side airbag pillow with $10 in quarters. Use a junkyard door lock solenoid to punch the sensor on the front frame rail. You can fire it off the panic button on the remote or use a cell phone so you can call it when you see it moving in your tracker app ($5 with Verizion).
It isn't a deterrent but damn if it wouldn't be the best $10 you ever spent in retribution.
... And then you can get arrested for booby-trapping.
Nonsense. I simply "Changed his mind".
U O me a keyboard and an energy drink.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3_gyFD2Ndk
Have you considered upgrading the audio system?
From what you have said, you might consider looking into having the tumblers replaced. (can a locksmith do this?)
N Sperlo wrote:
Straight up, there are always way to steal cars. Some only know the easy ones such as in the case of procainestart.
In the case of former, the Mexican smugglers have the capabilities to steal pretty much everything. I think CNBC did a special that is available on Netflix. Flashy lights won't scare them away, neither will any alarm in which they will jam. They can find a kill switch or any other device.
Anything discussed here will only deter your average car thief.
Hidden kill switches and a fake battery in the engine bay (real one out back) will go a long way towards incapacitating any car. A car that wont run is waaay harder to steal.
In reply to 4cylndrfury:
A pro uses a rollback and a winch.
Wire your fuel pump relay into a switch. Hide said switch in a location not easy to find. If a car doesn't start up immediately, a car thief will most likely move onto another vehicle.
You can also do sneaky things such as wiring your lock-up torque converter solenoid to a switch that will cause your car to stall immediately when placed into DRIVE. (The equivalent of letting the clutch out too fast on a manual transmission.)
Having done auto claims for 15 years now, I can tell you for 100% certain, if a thief wants your car, he's taking it. Period. Don't care if you have a brand new Mercedes with state of the art technology. A determined thief will take a car, even if they have to use a flatbed.
That said, any of the above suggestions would be a good deterent for the "casual" thief...i.e. the 14 year old looking for a joy ride. I love the $10 in quarters idea!!
oldtin
SuperDork
9/25/12 10:00 a.m.
Good sized rust holes, a dent in every panel and dead battery are a pretty good deterrents.