I have had these for about 5 months now and have 0 complaints. Build quality is super sturdy and they do their job.Anyone instal these? Are they worth it?
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I bought those years ago. The only complaint, which isn’t the product’s fault, is that the Jeep dealership service departments keep asking me to unlock them during oil changes or other service appointments even though I unlocked them when I arrived and told the service advisor that they are unlocked. The same idiots that are still putting in 6 quarts of oil instead of 5.Anyone instal these? Are they worth it?
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Apparently you've never watched the movie "The Town That Dreaded Sundown"? It came out in 1976 and for a while after seeing it I got easily spooked parking in the country with my girlfriend. This was five years before my first Jeep vehicle and my 1971 Barracuda did not have a hood lock.Personally, I have never caught someone peaking under my hood, nor is there anything easier to grab than the battery that someone could steal. May be different in your neck of the woods, though.
+1 on using graphite to keep lock cylinders happy and healthy. I've passed this advice on to more than a few folks.As with all mechanical keys, put a bit of graphite in every 6 months or so to prevent issues.
You're halfway to a Tazer mini which can set a hood alarm.Anyone instal these? Are they worth it?
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