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07-12-2017, 10:44 AM | #1 | ||
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Anyone been broken into since installing gauges on top of their ICC? I park my car at an average train station all day and feel that advertising my car is not stock might increase the likelihood of a break in...
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07-12-2017, 11:05 AM | #2 | ||
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Anything that catches the eye can lure someone to try to get in
I was going to install a extinguisher on the passegner footwell but thought against it as being a great big red standout item, thought against it. I guess at a train station isnt the best place to park as does happen alot, break ins and probably just as vulnerable as anyone else.
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07-12-2017, 11:57 AM | #4 | ||
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If it's just the gauges you are concerned about attracting unwanted attention;
But if they think it is a performance car, they are more likely to want to steal it rather than to just break-in. Most break-ins happen when thieves can see something of value inside the car, irrespective of what type of car it is. |
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07-12-2017, 01:41 PM | #5 | ||
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I wouldn't be too concerned I park my car at one of the worst train stations in Geelong where cars get broken into almost on a weekly basis. For some reason the nice cars are always left alone (BMW X5, VF SS, FGX XR6 turbo, Audi S3) the ones that get broken into are usually old astra's, magna's, excels, mirage's etc.
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The biggest issue is, putting stealing the car aside, most thieves just want whatever is in the car, they all have windows and regardless of car alarms or cameras or whatever, if a the if wants something they will do whatever they want to to get it. Even if there is nothing in the car thats no guarentee some junkie won't go searching. I've never had a car broken into, my brother had one stolen and 2 of my ex work mates had their work cars cleaned out. One van was parked under a camera at our old office, and the ute was cleaned out at mid day in a shopping centre car park in merrylands. I'm reasonably conservative on where I park my work ute in my own time, but I guess that's why you insure things (or work does).
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07-12-2017, 09:01 PM | #9 | ||
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To avoid leaving things in sight in the cabin, most cautious owners will, of course, put any valuables in the boot.
The problem with this on the modern Falcons and other cars is once they break a window and open the door, they can easily get into the boot by folding the 60/40 split seats forward. I've often thought about installing a lock that allows you to lock the seats in place (Locking from the rear of the back uprights of the seats from the boot), to add another layer of protection. I reckon it could simply be done by anchoring two chains from the child restraint bolt below the parcel shelf and then to eyelet bolts anchoring the chain in the back steel frame of the seats by padlocks. Hmm... Maybe my next mod. |
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07-12-2017, 09:12 PM | #10 | ||
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I question how legal that is. Not that your ever going to get done for it. My old mans jag has the rear fold down seat realeases in the boot but they can be reached through the ski hatch thing as the boot release is electric unless you can pull the tab thing in the boot. I'm guessing English people used to get kidnapped and thrown in the boot back in 02 or something.
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There is no pull tab like in the BA / BF's (which Ford removed for cost saving ). The boot release is electric and you cannot push the rear seats down as the catch releases are in the cabin, also no ski hatch. |
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07-12-2017, 10:05 PM | #13 | ||
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Put up a sun sheild on the dash or drape a beach towel across your dash and steering wheel.
That way prying eyes won't see the obvious unless they stop and look in.
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07-12-2017, 10:37 PM | #14 | |||
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08-12-2017, 12:08 AM | #15 | ||
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Good idea... I am going to rig up a wire tab pull release anyway, because if you ever get a flat battery with the FG, you can't open the boot lid.
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I put the BA cable in my FG. Just had to stick a velcro spot where I wanted the tab to sit.
If you get stuck in the boot of an FG with no boot trim, you can easily find the little lever on the side of the boot latch to release it. Having a boot trim would make this harder, but not impossible. When I used to get a train to work, I would walk past dozens of cars parked near the station in the suburb where work was, that wasn't the most desirable place to live. Most cars would have the ashtray and other compartments open, showing that they were empty. Almost weekly we'd see a smashed window in the arvo, that wasn't smashed in the morning - it was only the cars that looked promising that were targeted, and being that it was during working hours, more likely kids or junkies looking for small change & goods to sell - they won't hang around taking out gauges, but they will grab the coins and designer sunglasses left in the car. Just make it as unappealing as possible by having nothing loose at all in the car. I had a company car broken into one time - while I was stopped at a traffic light. Junkie chucked a rock through the back passenger window & grabbed my jacket. Possibly assuming I'd left a wallet or something valuable in the pocket. He was so whacked he didn't even realise the car was idling and I was in it - waiting at a red light (admittedly it was the left/gutter lane I was stopped in). He freaked when I yelled & moved forward - dropping the jacket. That same car had the boot lock drilled out & a laptop stolen when I was parked at a factory in Western Sydney. Only 3 cars down from the security hut. They saw nothing..... |
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08-12-2017, 10:21 AM | #17 | ||
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I definitely feel that petty things like loose change are a hot and easy target. The bad thing about parking at the station is its almost a sure bet 90% of cars will be left there for the entire day with no one to supervise. If someone scouts out a nice car and they know what their doing, theres no limit to the fun they could have.
Its good to hear no one has been specifically targeted. It might be worth going towards the under ICC gauge option. I had an aftermarker stereo in my old Ba and simply put a map of a country town loosely across it to not grab attention and feel this could also work for gauges Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
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08-12-2017, 12:15 PM | #18 | |||
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Mainly for extra sound proofing for my subwoofer. So its going to be a little harder to release the boot latch for me. |
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08-12-2017, 02:10 PM | #19 | ||
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Might as well hide a torch in there too. Then you can see what you are doing.
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08-12-2017, 04:55 PM | #21 | ||
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Easy fix mate. Buy a au falcon for $500, third party insurance, use it as the train station hack to and from, and keep the toy tucked away in the garage safe at home, dont **** around with keeping something nice at the station, you might aswell walk/cycle/ catch public transport.
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08-12-2017, 05:41 PM | #22 | ||
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I've often worried if my plastic nodding dog will be pinched at the station car park.
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08-12-2017, 08:32 PM | #23 | ||
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I have been thinking about gauges and where i was going to mount them. After reading this i will definitely be putting them at the bottom of the console. I think there is a member who custom makes them, stingray i think there called.
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