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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Body, Glass & Paint => Topic started by: heavy78 on October 24, 2013, 03:39:31 pm
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hi everyone i have a 78 k20 and live in a pretty bad area, iv had my gas siphoned a couple times i now have locking gas caps but that wont stop them from cutting my lines. What im worried about now is you can walk right up to my 78 and pop the hood from outside no lock or anything and im putting in a new small block very soon and dont want anyone unbolting my msd box and little things they can just grab. i thought about running a cable from the hood down threw the core support to the frame or somthing with a padlock so the hood cannot be opened... but does anybody have any better ideas? any ideas help thanks
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Mr. gasket hood locks. Like the kind you see on old hot rods
What's under the hood??? If you have to ask maybe we shouldn't race...
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I wonder how hard it would be to use the 81-87 interior hood release set up?
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Mr. gasket hood locks. Like the kind you see on old hot rods
Mr. Gasket 1472 (http://www.summitracing.com/parts/mrg-1472/overview/) or Spectre 42613 (http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Spectre-Swivel-style-hood-lock/_/N-25pp?itemIdentifier=266132_0_0_) or Trans-Dapt 4062 (http://www.jegs.com/i/Trans-Dapt/969/4062/10002/-1), for example...
I've used a version of these for years in conjunction with the factory inside release and have been very satisfied. But, inspect the pins before installing, since some iterations use cast pins while others use steel pins.
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i would much rather have someone siphon my gas then punch a hole in it and let it drain all over the place. its hard if you cant protect your own stuff from the junkies around. around here we are now facing a heron problem, young kids too. had a tool box my wife got for me one year stolen off my screened in porch. thats one of the good thing about where we used to live on a old farm. you hardly saw anyone around and if you didnt know them they prob had a gun pointed at them lol
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thanks for the replies! i have seen some locks on old rat rods i will look into those mr gasket locks. ill be putting in a small block 400 that a friend started building for me last may, its .30 over with a mild cam. I will be putting a msd box on the fire wall and msd wires and distiburter and have ceramic coated headers new edelbrock performer intake and edelbrock 750 and chrome air filter and chrome valve covers. so i dont want some junkie poppin my hood when im not home and seein a clean motor and tryin to grab anything they can
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i dont know if it would help, depends on your neighbors. unless they are the junkies. but an alarm system also might help some
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just curious... how do you prevent them form taking the whole truck?
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just curious... how do you prevent them form taking the whole truck?
Shot gun with buck shot or 50 Cal bullets to stop their truck engine :-) either way one should always have some sort of tracking device installed.
What's under the hood??? If you have to ask maybe we shouldn't race...
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one guy i know got a prepaid smart phone. hot wired a charger to the battery and he was able to track the car. and found out where his cheating wife was going
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This was a factory option 77-80 so just get the factory setup for one either used or replacement will do.
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i wana get one of those alarms that goes off when you open the door, im putting in a new small block 400 soon and the guy helping me is gona show me how to put in a electric cut out in the ignition somewhere... and ill for sure hear my truck if it starts haha i got the my mossberg by my bedside anyways
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Shot gun with buck shot or 50 Cal bullets to stop their truck engine :-)
saw a civilian sniper 50 cal at Cabela's this past weekend! only $14,995...
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not sure where you live but if a junkie is mechanically inclined enough to remove parts from the engine bay then I think they would rather steal the whole truck. Either way an alarm would do you better than locking hood pins and locking gas cap. The locking hood pins are more useful to prevent the hood from flying up than theft IMO. The Mossberg Shotgun will do you no good if somone took a sparkplug to the window, that is virtually silent.
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Skip the locking pins and get the real locks as posted. Then get an alarm with a proximity sensor wired in. This way if anything gets close to the truck the alarm will go off. And the sensor range is adjustable. :-) this is the way too go. And keep that mossy handy x :-)
What's under the hood??? If you have to ask maybe we shouldn't race...
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When i bought my truck guy was using a piece of chain the was bolted on the hood latch with a pad lock. I took it off i live in a nicer area.
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One thing I did on my '69 Charger (and probably to my Chevy soon too) was I made a steel plate that bolted right in the door shell, custom cut to enclose the locking mech so it is literally impossible for anyone to get a wire in there and pull the lock open. Yeah they could just smash the window if they were desperate, but if they aren't then they sure won't be getting in.
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thanks all for the great ideas, i have a chain from hood down with a padlock for the meanwhile lol. i will be looking into a alarm very soon
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i like the ideal of the phone. once you realize its missing you just go to the popo and say hey look heres my truck's location it was stolen, now can you go get it.
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i like the ideal of the phone. once you realize its missing you just go to the popo and say hey look heres my truck's location it was stolen, now can you go get it.
i also like the idea.. there are systems that use google maps to pin point the location of the vehicle.. they sell this GPS trackers on eBay for example.. pretty cheap too..
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didnt know the only thing i knew of is low jack lol.
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here´s the gps im talking about.. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-GPS-Tracker-TK103B-Realtime-Tracking-Alarm-System-Google-Map-2SIM-Remote-/360766452712?pt=US_Tracking_Devices&hash=item53ff5b33e8
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just go mad max style and rig it to blow if some one tries to steal it.
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cool. whats the cost for the service?