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I recently purchased a 1995 DX Hatchback and I knew security would be one of the biggest issues I'd encounter, but the more I read the threads on HT the more worried I am this car will disappear before I can even get it registered and insured under my name... I fully intend to wire in an ignition disable switch somewhere on the car as well as use a "club" to help from it possibly getting stolen in a parking lot, etc. I guess my main concern is how I can protect someone from getting inside it in general? I don't want my radio or school parking pass (which costs $50) to get stolen out of my car since pretty much any Honda key will work in the door, but at the same time I don't want to eliminate the key holes or wire in a crazy alarm system because I want to keep the car totally stock. Am I just going to have to break down and get an alarm? Or does someone more experienced have another idea?
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If you don't plan on taking whatever precautions you need to then plan on having it stolen. Might as well leave the keys in the ignition. My wife says leave them in the door lock. I have as much security on mine as I can get and the only way anyone's getting my ride is with a flatbed.
Stealth alarms. Kill switches. Pedal locks. Removable steering wheels. Boot locks. Jimmie Jammers. Low jack. Garages. Name your poison.
An not every key opens every lock. I cannot open my wife's hatch nor can she open my coupe. But you being in Cali chances are you will have a greater chance of getting your car snatched than i so stop fronting and put on the security you need to AT LEAST make a thief think twice.
Stealth alarms. Kill switches. Pedal locks. Removable steering wheels. Boot locks. Jimmie Jammers. Low jack. Garages. Name your poison.
An not every key opens every lock. I cannot open my wife's hatch nor can she open my coupe. But you being in Cali chances are you will have a greater chance of getting your car snatched than i so stop fronting and put on the security you need to AT LEAST make a thief think twice.
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If you don't plan on taking whatever precautions you need to then plan on having it stolen. Might as well leave the keys in the ignition. My wife says leave them in the door lock. I have as much security on mine as I can get and the only way anyone's getting my ride is with a flatbed.
Stealth alarms. Kill switches. Pedal locks. Removable steering wheels. Boot locks. Jimmie Jammers. Low jack. Garages. Name your poison.
An not every key opens every lock. I cannot open my wife's hatch nor can she open my coupe. But you being in Cali chances are you will have a greater chance of getting your car snatched than i so stop fronting and put on the security you need to AT LEAST make a thief think twice.
Stealth alarms. Kill switches. Pedal locks. Removable steering wheels. Boot locks. Jimmie Jammers. Low jack. Garages. Name your poison.
An not every key opens every lock. I cannot open my wife's hatch nor can she open my coupe. But you being in Cali chances are you will have a greater chance of getting your car snatched than i so stop fronting and put on the security you need to AT LEAST make a thief think twice.
I'll have to look into that, thank you.
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Yes I had one of those in my MK1 MR2 so I'll probably be getting one for my Honda as well. It helps against the "crime of opportunity" folks I'm sure.
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