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If you spend a good amount of money for a cargo area enclosed steel system, what would stop a would be thief from breaking in and just push the power lock button to open tailgate?
What are good options?
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About 30 seconds after you lock with the remote the interior lock buttons are disabled. Haven’t tested this statement but recall reading it somewhere.
 

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Remove doors, no more lock button (unless there’s another one I’m not aware of).
 

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I have been meaning to test this to confirm, but I believe once you lock the jeep with your fob, the only way to unlock it is with the fob again; meaning that if you hit the "unlock" button inside your front doors, it will only unlock the doors and not the tailgate - to unlock the tailgate you would need the fob.
 

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Thanks for the heads up and will check that feature ?
 

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With a soft top, even if they can't open the tail gate due to the lock system, they can still get in and have time to mess with things or cut into/unbolt stuff. Whether or not a thief will run around with a dremel, grinder, or cutoff wheel I guess depends on how much catalytic converter theft you've got in your area. Regardless, IMO, don't leave anything enticing sitting in a soft top Jeep. A Jeep with a soft top is about as secure as a wet napkin.
 

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If you spend a good amount of money for a cargo area enclosed steel system, what would stop a would be thief from breaking in and just push the power lock button to open tailgate?
What are good options?
If they want your stuff, they have a battery grinder or a tow truck.
I don't keep anything valuable in it. The soft top IS freedom.
 

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With a soft top, even if they can't open the tail gate due to the lock system, they can still get in and have time to mess with things or cut into/unbolt stuff. Whether or not a thief will run around with a dremel, grinder, or cutoff wheel I guess depends on how much catalytic converter theft you've got in your area. Regardless, IMO, don't leave anything enticing sitting in a soft top Jeep. A Jeep with a soft top is about as secure as a wet napkin.
Yeah, f you want it, don’t leave it in a soft top Jeep.
 

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My TJ had a soft top - there are easy rules:

1) Don't lock doors - reduces the chance of a slashed top/window
2) Don't leave anything of value unless it's in a Tuffy type console/box

During the summer my JL (and previous TJ) had the top/doors removed full time. There is nothing in that Jeep that anyone would want to steal
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