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Old 06-12-2008, 01:26 PM
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Sweet! Good deal, what are you guys using for kill switches on your guy's trucks? I think i should look into one, im not in the greatest location.

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Sweet! Good deal, what are you guys using for kill switches on your guy's trucks? I think i should look into one, im not in the greatest location.

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I can't give you any details.... if I did it wouldn't be a secret, now would it? I will tell you where to look for ideas, try: the12volt.com they have tons of diagrams and parts lists to accomplish what you want, the key is that somewhere you just have to interrupt a wire that is critical to starting or keeping the engine running.
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Originally Posted by Nick™
I can't give you any details.... if I did it wouldn't be a secret, now would it? I will tell you where to look for ideas, try: the12volt.com they have tons of diagrams and parts lists to accomplish what you want, the key is that somewhere you just have to interrupt a wire that is critical to starting or keeping the engine running.
I understand Thanks for the website!

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Old 06-12-2008, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Nick™
I can't give you any details.... if I did it wouldn't be a secret, now would it? I will tell you where to look for ideas, try: the12volt.com they have tons of diagrams and parts lists to accomplish what you want, the key is that somewhere you just have to interrupt a wire that is critical to starting or keeping the engine running.
Or my plan. Interupt several critical wires. Just incase they find one.
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dam how lucky.
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
they found it about 5 miles down the road!!!


ANOTHER GOOD REASON TO KEEP YOU GAS TANK DRY:rotflm ao:

the car ran out of gas and they just left it sitting on the curb unharmed haha. didnt steal the sterio or anything! talkn about lucky
5 mile joy ride!!!!!

glad they found it stew!!! specially unharmed
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Glad everything worked out stew!!
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so 7days later and they find it 5miles away from the house???
they must have been using a 1mile a day radius.
they should have found it the next day or the same day that it was reported stolen.
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Originally Posted by leochevy2001
so 7days later and they find it 5miles away from the house???
they must have been using a 1mile a day radius.
they should have found it the next day or the same day that it was reported stolen.
They usually don’t find them. They actually found it the day that it was reported stolen. It takes 2 days for the mail to make it to their house and they went out of town the next day to get married so they didn’t get to check the mail until Sunday. I heard that 2 of the wheels and a tire ended up needing to be replaced. Sounds like they smacked a curb pretty hard.
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Well that's good to hear. Glad you got your ride back. I would be so happy that my ride would not be defiled other than just driven down the street and left all in tackt.


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