How do you secure your M37
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I use a battery disconnect, keyed ignition, 3 large dogs, the fact that my (as well as most of them probably) truck is pretty loud, the whole idea behind no one can figure out how to drive it, as well as always having someone at my house incase they hear a truck.
Another thought-- my truck always (unless recently driven or on a very hot day) has to warm up for a minute, so you could try making yours run worse
As for the chain Idea, I agree that it could be very easily removed, but since half of this is really just to make ourselves feel better about having it be safe and most likely wouldn't stop a theif (keyed ignition could easily be gone around if you had a flashlight and a few minutes), why not just go all out with the chain idea as this fellow security concerned chap did in russia?
Another thought-- my truck always (unless recently driven or on a very hot day) has to warm up for a minute, so you could try making yours run worse

As for the chain Idea, I agree that it could be very easily removed, but since half of this is really just to make ourselves feel better about having it be safe and most likely wouldn't stop a theif (keyed ignition could easily be gone around if you had a flashlight and a few minutes), why not just go all out with the chain idea as this fellow security concerned chap did in russia?

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1951 M37 w\w
Marcus in NC
Marcus in NC
Hot Cross Buns
The South Africans seem to know how to stop car jackers:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/232777.stm
Now all ya gotta do is figure out a way to “flame on” inside the cab via a secret switch whenever you leave your OD pride ‘n joy unattended
Ansis
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/232777.stm
Now all ya gotta do is figure out a way to “flame on” inside the cab via a secret switch whenever you leave your OD pride ‘n joy unattended

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Re: Hot Cross Buns
Yeah, and the minute your little "invention" flame broils some wood be crook, he, or his next of kin will sue the tar out of you. Better to let him have the truck in that case, at least you'll be out less money and financial heartache.Ansis wrote:The South Africans seem to know how to stop car jackers:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/232777.stm
Now all ya gotta do is figure out a way to “flame on” inside the cab via a secret switch whenever you leave your OD pride ‘n joy unattended
Ansis
Funny, no one has mentioned ...
LOJACK? If you live in a populated area and have $800+ to shell out (cheaper than a winch), you could get the remains of your truck back. Just a thought...
You can trust your mother, but you can't trust your ground.
hahahahaha hillarious.KenInGA wrote:My Current Anti-Theft device is a battery-disconnect switch, and keeping the truck taken apart sufficiently that it would taken even me a year to find all of the body components and such....

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