Re: No more crying over stolen race car or trailers!
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Buy a very mean dog then.
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Okay what device can we use to protect our Racing Equipment
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LOL I had to go back and re-read his post. The winkie face wasn't showing that's why I didn't see it ;) |
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Ok, I'm sitting in P.V. Mexico and I can check that my Coach is sitting next to my trailer and they haven't moved in a month and I can see that my truck moved to one of my children house(they needed a spare). Just a small modification and you can use those device free for anything. Just a little work and it's done. You don't have to be a tecky. Try to help some people and all they can do is complain.
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OK Cicero...
First, thank you for trying to help! Your opening statement might not be the best delivery, but it got attention. I think the pushback here is that this cheap device is not perfect for everyone, but maybe it is better than we first understand... or maybe I am just getting old and not a techie anymore (if I ever was). BUT - it might be what I need? Please explain a little more detail on how you know where your coach and trailer was, when you are in P.V. (nice place to be I hear). You say "just a small modification" and you can use it... please explain a little more. PM me if you would prefer. I race on a very small budget, but would like to protect what I have. I use good locks, and I have good guns (and Texas allows us to use them! )... but I am not always around and we know locks hardly slow a crook down. Seems many of the stolen outfits we hear they find stripped or empty trailers and shells of cars out in fields, etc. Outside of the 100' range. Or someone takes it to a warehouse, somewhere covered, etc. If it is not location nailed while in the process of moving, then the crooks have it home free once they are in their "hiding place"? Again, thanks, just wanting to better understand it. Ken |
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