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BTW, In the first pic of the door lock removed, what's under the weatherstripping? My best bet is that they removed the door lock, then just used either a coathanger or a lock technicians kit, and reached in behind the weather stripping, and lifted the lock that way. Maybe that could help ya find who got into it/how they did it.
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Somebody you know did this.
Now I hate America? That is a new one to me.
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Originally posted by Antonio: Somebody you know did this.
could be. my buddy went to a custom stereo shop and had a full system installed in his truck. the SAME night it was all stolen. all the screws keeping the amps in and everything else were all removed, right in front of his house. he paid with a cc and they covered it, luckily.
the only stereo i have ever had stolen (knocking on wood table right now) was when i smashed the front end of my car in. My sweet 98 accord. i rear-ended someone and smashed the front end. the hood was buckled up. i was actually able to drive it home. i was tired and depressed so i parked it and just armed the alarm. the ONE time i forgot to take my face plate off and BAM. the thieves reached under my buckled hood, disconnected my bad ass battery and helped themselves to my Pioneer Premier head unit, 12 disc changer in glovebox, and about 60 of my favorite cds! thank God i kept the trunk handle locked (cool feature) so you had to open it with the key. the back seat was also locked in place (thank God again). so they had no idea that I had 3 Fosgate amps and 2 JL 12w6's in the trunk! my car insurance doesnt cover jack sh*t! no car insurance company i have ever had, all good ones, would. i guess too much fraud invovled. although I do know other people who have been covered. If your insurance company will cover it, do you have receipts? if not, maybe someone in here can get you some back-dated receipts to help you recover your loss. good luck.
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Sometimes you can mess up a word so bad that spell check doens't know what the hell you're talking about.
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No, somebody that knows him.
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check your pm's Im in the Insurance services biz specializing in audio replacement. Also, why did they bust your vents?
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ALmost every night when i get home I move my car into the garage.
Something I have seen people do is, stick several capacitors in line with the power to the alarm. That way it will still power the alarm for several minutes even if the power is cut. Most people dont' look for this. It will keep the alarm alive even when there is no longer power. But only for a few short seconds once it does go off. but usually its enough to scare them or wake your ass up or someone else.
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same thing happened to me about a month ago, only they unlocked the car via a baseball bat and the window. They even took my apillar pod and gauges. Insurance will cover it. Its a huge PITA to have to go through this [censored]. If I ever find these guys they will be going home crying to mommy.
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Someone either knew you had that stuff & came prepared or is a professional and always carries his tools for this stuff.
Love that Ford "passive deterrant system" eh?
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Or not going home at all!  -tropictour
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Originally posted by auiotour: ALmost every night when i get home I move my car into the garage.
Something I have seen people do is, stick several capacitors in line with the power to the alarm. That way it will still power the alarm for several minutes even if the power is cut. Most people dont' look for this. It will keep the alarm alive even when there is no longer power. But only for a few short seconds once it does go off. but usually its enough to scare them or wake your ass up or someone else.
I have a backup battery on my alarm.
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