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I use my truck to tow my race car and you can imagine I need to spend some nights in a hotel or motel when traveling. It is getting to where thieves are stealing trucks and race rigs like they are going out of style. What is the best way to disable your truck so they can't steal it?

 

I saw a video on Youtube where a guy took a fuel pump fuse, blew it up, then when parking his car would put the blown fuse in place of the good one. Would something like this work on our trucks without throwing a bunch of codes? Any ideas would be helpful. 

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2 hours ago, Hawkez said:

These days having a manual might be a pretty good deterrent to have your vehicle stolen. :wink:

 

 

Thats probably as true as it is funny..... :wink:

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2 hours ago, Hawkez said:

These days having a manual might be a pretty good deterrent to have your vehicle stolen. :wink:

 

 

Strange but truck most truck owners out here favor the manual over the automatics.

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Maybe that why vehicle theft is low in this part of Idaho most of all the ranchers have manual transmissions and to this day people still leave the keys in the ignition. It does happen where manual transmission vehicles are stolen. I've done a front end rebuild of a 2000 Dodge after the thief crash the truck on Christmas morning into a bridge railing on a icy road being chasing by the police. Worse yet the the caught the thief and he since then skipped bail and ran.

 

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For those of you who have driven a G56, I don't think someone could get mine into reverse! It doesn't have the shift pattern on the knob, so pulling it past the reverse detent isn't known by many. G56 2nd gens aren't too "common" :lol: 

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