I've thought about a 1/2 farad capacitor rigged in there, afraid of shorting
it out with vibrations tho... well, and the fact that a would be theif
would wind up a crispy critter laying in the floorboard...
> I had a set of speakers ripped off a couple of years ago. A freind told
me
> about a nasty little suprise for theives, and it worked at least once. Go
get
> you some trebble hooks (I hope I'm spelling this correct), the 3 prong
> fishing hooks. Fasten them to the rear of your stereo head unit in an
upright
> position. When the crook trys to reach up under your dash to remove the
unit
> he will catch the fleashy part of his arm in these hooks and tear the heck
> out of it! I had a 16 year old try to get my Pioneer out of my Jeep one
> afternoon. I found him there hook line and sinker, blood everywhere! The
kids
> parents tried to sue me, said I temped the child by having so nice a
stereo
> in an open topped vehicle, and the maliciously injured him. State Farm
took
> care of the small legal bill and provided a lawyer. Judge ruled in my
favor.
> Thought you might like this, also if trebble hooks arn't right for you,
try
> razor blades. I'm a mean old man arn't I?
>
> Chris Coffelt
>
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