flip fronts and security
The average thief can spot a HU with a hidden face like your 7998 just as
easily as they know that most people who remove their detachable faceplates
don't bother to take them out of the car. The home made stealth faceplates
are an excellent idea. Extremely few thieves bother with stock systems and
won't even bother with your car unless they see something else of value in
plain sight.
Eclipse offers their ESN (Eclipse Security Network) plan which says that if
the stereo is installed by an authorized dealer and is stolen within one
year, they'll replace it. While nice, it doesn't pay for your broken
window, torn up dash, and anything else they happen to steal while inside
your car. The Eclipse decks use a "key" CD that you have to insert into the
player if it is ever disconnected from power. Without this CD, the unit
will not power up. It's a great idea, but most theives either don't care or
count on selling the deck to a unwitting buyer for $20.
Don't show off the system. Use a reputable installer. Park in well lit
areas. Park in your driveway instead of on the street. Remove the face
plate. Keep other valuables hidden. Invest in a good alarm. Buy a house
with a garage!!
Tony
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What's more likely? That an all-powerful mysterious god created the
universe and then decided not to give any proof of his existence? Or, that
he simply doesn't exist at all? And that we created him so that we wouldn't
have to feel so small and alone. -Eleanor Arroway, Contact
"Andy Fish" wrote in message
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Hi,
As a seasoned veteran of car stereo theft (a victim, I should add, not a
perpetrator) I normally buy car stereos with a removable front that I take
of and keep with me when leaving the car.
However, I notice that a lot of aftermarket head units these days have a
motorised front panel which presumably does not detach from the unit
itself.
Do these units offer any protection from theft, or are we supposed to
ensure
that our cars cannot be broken into in the first place? (As the owner of a
rather ancient mx5/miata, the latter option is not really open to me)
Thanks
Andy
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