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<blockquote data-quote="ChopTop84" data-source="post: 1535762" data-attributes="member: 19210"><p>Been there, done that. Full alarm with remote start now.</p><p></p><p>Jimmy jammers work on the slim jim attacks, but not the weak plastic door handle. I've heard of guys installing hose clamps around the plastic retainer that holds the lock cylinder. Keeps them from twisting the lock cylinder out.</p><p></p><p>You can also install rear door handles on the front. This removes the door cylinder completely. But you better have a backup plan to get in if your battery dies, or your electric locks stop working.</p><p></p><p>Streetrod guys with shaved handles usually put a couple of battery posts under the car that they can touch a 9v battery too, and there is just enough power to pop the door locks.</p><p></p><p>*usually*, if they break into a superduty, its to steal it. If your just getting petty car prowls, then you must have something out in the open that makes them want to break in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChopTop84, post: 1535762, member: 19210"] Been there, done that. Full alarm with remote start now. Jimmy jammers work on the slim jim attacks, but not the weak plastic door handle. I've heard of guys installing hose clamps around the plastic retainer that holds the lock cylinder. Keeps them from twisting the lock cylinder out. You can also install rear door handles on the front. This removes the door cylinder completely. But you better have a backup plan to get in if your battery dies, or your electric locks stop working. Streetrod guys with shaved handles usually put a couple of battery posts under the car that they can touch a 9v battery too, and there is just enough power to pop the door locks. *usually*, if they break into a superduty, its to steal it. If your just getting petty car prowls, then you must have something out in the open that makes them want to break in. [/QUOTE]
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