PavementWarrior
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They stole their insurance agent too :/Here's an idea.... Insurance and call it a day
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They stole their insurance agent too :/Here's an idea.... Insurance and call it a day
I'm wondering the same thing lol. Must not be a popular thing to do out here.Catalytic converter thefts. Vandals draining oil by opening Fumoto valves.
Where the HELL do you guys live?
[I always see nice houses in the backgrounds of your pictures. What am I missing?]
its all over (and common in CA), cause its fast, low risk and yields known return.I'm wondering the same thing lol. Must not be a popular thing to do out here.
The Palladium in NYC was a movie theater in the Village that was converted to a nightclub back in the 90s.I think its in London.....
When I bought my Jeep I was told I should get a hood lock - they've had owners come back to the dealer with their battery cables cut (and even removed) - so that the alarm would be disabled and they'd have more time to steal everything in the Jeep...set a battery on the counter with the terminals still attached and the cables cut.
I unfortunately know some yakuza via family. Pretty much the trash of Japan. Nothing to admire about them whatsoever.We can always hire these fine Gentlemen from Japan to protect our Jeeps. Umm yeaaa.....let us just say they aren't very friendly and are known for chopping fingers off their opponents and killing them with a hundred cuts off the Samurai sword. Pretty sure them standing near your Jeep will be enough to keep the street rats away.
I know. Cant disagree anymore given their extremely ruthless ways and style of bullying big business from Fukuoka all the way up to Sapporo.I unfortunately know some yakuza via family. Pretty much the trash of Japan. Nothing to admire about them whatsoever.
MOVE !We have been having a rash of cat conv theft here in Louisville, and probably most other places. Anybody have any ideas on how to protect a Jeep? Just wondering
bruh. 37’s and poke is life.If I lived in such a vulnerable location, I'd suspend spending money on modifications until I could afford to relocate my family to a safer neighborhood. What's more valuable to you - 37s or peace of mind?
I can’t afford either tbh.If I lived in such a vulnerable location, I'd suspend spending money on modifications until I could afford to relocate my family to a safer neighborhood. What's more valuable to you - 37s or peace of mind?
"poke is life" ?bruh. 37’s and poke is life.
I was thinking the same thing. Due to the placement of the cats on the JL, theft would not be easy, cannot quickly remove with a sawzall or pipe cutter. Cats are more effective/efficient at higher exhaust temperatures, so they are mounted in the hottest exhaust heat location. This location also allows the cats to be smaller and contain less precious metals. Cars and trucks that have the cats mounted mid way in the exhaust pipes are most vulnerable. They have larger cats (with more precious metals) and are easier to cut from the exhaust pipe.Cat converter theft is rampant here in the Denver area (along with soaring petty theft and property crime). Have you seen where the cats are located on the JL? It’s nearly impossible to just chop them off with a sawzall (the typical quick/easy way thieves remove them). They’re bolted to the block with four bolts under the fender liners. I don’t think it will be an issue on the JL’s due to their placement.