rusty_tlc
Dain Bramaged Member
Done!I would love to talk about the pros & cons & weaknesses of physical cabin security and locks vs rocks ... but not in this thread. Feel free to start one up and invite me and I'll participate. .......
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Done!I would love to talk about the pros & cons & weaknesses of physical cabin security and locks vs rocks ... but not in this thread. Feel free to start one up and invite me and I'll participate. .......
Locks raise the barrier to entry and in concert with other security measures do help to deter thieves. They are particularly effective against opportunistic thieves. It's not a perfect remediation but they do mitigate risk at the cost of ~$150 and some time to install. This to me is a no-brainer for vehicle-dependent overland travel and I really struggle to understand why some people hate on it so much.However, I firmly believe that locks will only keep the honest people out.
I'd rephrase this as "security and countermeasures sufficient to deter the most powerful threats are not feasible for the individual."Security and countermeasures will never stop someone who is determined.
The bars won't be visible so no worries there.Nothing says "I have expensive stuff in my truck." like bars on the windows.![]()
I have a lift & a snorkel that give a distinctive profile but I think it will be a lot more common further south. no stickers.1.Keep the rig stock-looking but subtlety modify it for your uses. If you do visibly modify it, do it with used gear. Dont put stickers on the windows! ARB stickers are a dead give-away that the vehicle is desirable.
There's only so much I can do about that. I'll have my travel papers, money, old-school 35mm photo gear, camping equipment and tools all in the vehicle.3. Don't keep lots of stuff in it.
I was thinking about this. My California plates are a dead giveaway. Any strategies/sources for finding plates?4.Try to get local license plates. In some places very easy to do, others not at all.
done5. kill switch
I once worked in a place that was so bad for stuff getting stolen we had a compound with two wire fences and we chained our Toyotas up at night to prevent them being stolen . We had dog's in the yard as well and when you left the compound you always had a dog with you to give you a bit of warning when someone was approaching and give you a bit of time to get back to your vehicle .
One night the locals smashed a hole thru a building wall to get in that was a fun night .
My final addition: I am contemplating hitting a pick & pull, getting totally dented up body parts and installing. Makes the rig look like a work rig...beat up...undesirable