View Full Version : General Chat Acura's and Honda's getting stolen.
blurred visions
01-25-2006, 01:31 AM
I hear of this every day and it just makes me wonder if I should even drop any more money into my car. Seriously though, these things we call security systems don't work? What will work besides LowJack? I mean come on, there has to be a good security system that is bulletproof.
I guess the only real safe way of doing it is......
http://www.polsteins.com/images/zoom/0/prod-0003160.jpg
Stormhammer
01-25-2006, 02:07 AM
I hear of this every day and it just makes me wonder if I should even drop any more money into my car. Seriously though, these things we call security systems don't work? What will work besides LowJack? I mean come on, there has to be a good security system that is bulletproof.
I guess the only real safe way of doing it is......
http://www.polsteins.com/images/zoom/0/prod-0003160.jpg
dude didnt you ever watch gone in 60 seconds?
just swap the steering wheel lol.
Jdm94Coupe
01-25-2006, 08:36 AM
i think he was joking.......
B16a2 Civic
01-25-2006, 10:02 AM
i keep a snake in my car and midgets in tha trunk, if it goes off, the midgets run up to me and warn me, one stays back to distract the thief
Hondasi
01-25-2006, 03:35 PM
i have the clutch club havent had a problem and they guarantee 2500 if ur car gets stolen
Turbodude06
01-25-2006, 09:43 PM
dude that sounds like a good one, 2500 bucks plus insurence money, you can steal my car anyday
I hear of this every day and it just makes me wonder if I should even drop any more money into my car. Seriously though, these things we call security systems don't work? What will work besides LowJack? I mean come on, there has to be a good security system that is bulletproof.
I guess the only real safe way of doing it is......
http://www.polsteins.com/images/zoom/0/prod-0003160.jpg
I don't think anything is really "bullet proof"... If they want it, they gon take it. If I buy another car worth over 5 grand I'm definatly investing in GPS or sometype of lowjack. I'll take ruiners advice wisely and learn from my mistake.
blurred visions
01-26-2006, 12:22 AM
Yea, I've seen more people with honda's and acura's using the club though. Pretty tacky if you ask me, but hey, if it gets the job done then it gets it done.
Yea, I've seen more people with honda's and acura's using the club though. Pretty tacky if you ask me, but hey, if it gets the job done then it gets it done.
Soooo.... What's that "club" gonna do against a flat bed?
blurred visions
01-26-2006, 02:56 AM
^lol true, is that how they are stealing them?
wes_297
01-26-2006, 07:06 AM
dont know but that would be the easiest way. last time i had my car towed somewhere. the guy told me all they had to do is hook it to that wire thing and pull it on the truck. pluss it doent look like they are stealing it either
UpSideDownDesi
02-19-2006, 01:35 AM
How much is jowjack?
How much is jowjack?
Fairly inexpensive... About as much as you'd pay for a top of the line alarm system. Worth the investment in my opinion....... 600 plus 7-xx per month. http://www.virtualtrac.com/sub_main.php?selection=whatdt
UpSideDownDesi
02-19-2006, 02:35 PM
Fairly inexpensive... About as much as you'd pay for a top of the line alarm system. Worth the investment in my opinion....... 600 plus 7-xx per month. http://www.virtualtrac.com/sub_main.php?selection=whatdt
shit man 600 then 7.xx per month........might as whell take one wheel off and take it with you, everytime you park your car somewhere.
IntegraXTR
02-19-2006, 02:55 PM
i have the clutch club havent had a problem and they guarantee 2500 if ur car gets stolen
so does viper with their $10k back up guarentee that your shit don't get jacked but my boi just got his shit jacked and not one dime came yet. Seriously, all in all, just from knowledge, alarms are a waste of time, you think its going to make you feel better or safer but the real truth is it aint. Clubs for steering wheels or clutch isn't much better either. Trust me, if someone wants your car they're gonna get it one way or the other. I have not only low jack, but a quick release steering wheel too and I still don't feel safe.
Here's the best security precautions there is:
1) have some good ass hearing, a pistol (9mm and up preferebly)
2) a garage
sprix!
02-24-2006, 12:40 AM
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Here's the best security precautions there is:
1) have some good ass hearing, a pistol (9mm and up preferebly)
2) a garage
:goodjob: word...lol
Turbodude06
02-26-2006, 09:06 PM
yeah if they want it they'll get it.
smoothlude
02-27-2006, 06:30 PM
shit man 600 then 7.xx per month........might as whell take one wheel off and take it with you, everytime you park your car somewhere.
Thatd sure be more convenient... seriously.
tragic92
03-05-2006, 11:21 PM
why not just buy a removeable steering wheel?!
i4_garage
03-05-2006, 11:41 PM
here is the sure thing....have some one install a automatic bomb timer in ur car....whenever someone steal it without turn off the alarm the whole damn car explode....killing the theif and whomever else is close by......i have done it and so should u....
Hondasi
03-07-2006, 03:20 PM
gps system aleast u knoe where the cars going.Then get ur whole crew and open a can of whipazz lol
Z33_kid
03-07-2006, 03:33 PM
auto matic shut offs for ur car or so from http://www.ignitedperformance.com/index1.html
Halfwit
03-07-2006, 04:24 PM
my setup will be quik release hub and wheel, and an alternate vibration alarm system..but the vibration alarm is so when i walk away from my car, i can have it chirp, like everyone else...lol
edstorm
08-16-2006, 10:21 PM
There's this new thing called powerlock that's not available here yet. or in atlanta that is.
its pretty good. Most of my friends in Puerto Rico and Florida got it on their rides. Impossible to hotwire and pretty good. check it out at www.powerlock.com (http://www.powerlock.com)
Trying to find a trusted mechanic in town who can install it right now.
Any dealer who starts installing this suff would make a ton of cash. heads up on it.
Z33_kid
08-16-2006, 10:28 PM
^^ interesting i bet in pr they can steal it tho lmao
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