Does anyone have a alarm on there F100?

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Does anyone have a alarm on there F100?

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Would like to get a alarm, looks like this truck would be a easy target..
Anyone have one?
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My F350 has an ignition that works with anything you can use to turn it, screwdriver, key, dime, whatever. That, and doors that don't lock any more, that's all I have for theft deterrent. :lol: :lol:
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why spend lots of money on something that just makes noise and everybody ignores?

If your going to get something, get a gps tracking box and contract like Lojack or one of the others. we use it on everything with wheels or a trailer. Air compressors, welders, backhoes etc.

Dealers all the way over in seattle though :(
I don't have it in my truck though. Its got a manual choke and a T18 with the pattern worn off the knob, 1/2 the people I tell to drive it cant start it or back it up. :lol:
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after my 69 got stolen, and recovered i added a few "features" Shoot me a pm....i'll explain :wink:
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My alarm rest's against the closet door and has two 12 gauge barrels with pump action. 8)
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Fuel line lock is a simple and effective way.
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i dont have anything for my truck because who would see this and think "ooh ooh lots of money and valuables"
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well i guess i should start being more cautious since im making it alot nicer with the paintjob and such. and bumps could be good targets since there easier to brake into. at least my doors lock and ill have my cd player in the glove box.
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1971ford wrote:i dont have anything for my truck because who would see this and think "ooh ooh lots of money and valuables"
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well i guess i should start being more cautious since im making it alot nicer with the paintjob and such. and bumps could be good targets since there easier to brake into. at least my doors lock and ill have my cd player in the glove box.
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Mine has a built in theft deterrent. It's called a manual choke. If you don't know EXACTLY how to start it, you will not get it running! :lol:
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