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DJ wrote:Hi dont know if this is true or not .. but the 'story' goes that a 4wd with a well set up winch on the front was parked and the local hoods desided to pull the hook and wire out, over the top and sercure it to the tow ball on the back.. then using a clip, or such like, shorted out the switch to engage it.. easily done on a Toyota winch...calapsing the roof, bursting the glass would have made a write off!! if true?? could have made an interesting photo. I have installed a master power switch, inside just in case
DaveM wrote:Someone tried the old screwdriver key trick on mine a few weeks ago.
Just bought some solex locks so if they want something they have to smash the window.
Dave
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
DieselBoy wrote:DaveM wrote:Someone tried the old screwdriver key trick on mine a few weeks ago.
Just bought some solex locks so if they want something they have to smash the window.
Dave
Safari's are the easiest vehicles to break into.
all you need is a strip of that blue strapping like they use on shipping pallets.
The door seals are crap, so you just feed the loop in through the seal, and over the door lock knob inside the cab. Pull and lift and your in.
Takes about 30 seconds.
Safari's are the easiest vehicles to break into.
all you need is a strip of that blue strapping like they use on shipping pallets.
The door seals are crap, so you just feed the loop in through the seal, and over the door lock knob inside the cab. Pull and lift and your in.
Takes about 30 seconds.