STUPID QUESTION
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I don't leave anything in my jeep that I can't afford to lose. Things like
my high-lift jack I bolt down so they are not easy and quick to remove but I
still don't mind getting them out if I need them. I also carry an old
scissor style jack ( because I don't trust a high-lift for changing tires )
that could be taken, but who would want to steal that? Now and then I will
"hide" things like a poncho under the rear seat but once again nothing I can
afford to lose. I don't even have a stereo or speakers.
"Shane" <no1volzfan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8e19a2af.0312030657.4eaa4142@posting.google.c om...
> I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> thoughts? Thanks!
my high-lift jack I bolt down so they are not easy and quick to remove but I
still don't mind getting them out if I need them. I also carry an old
scissor style jack ( because I don't trust a high-lift for changing tires )
that could be taken, but who would want to steal that? Now and then I will
"hide" things like a poncho under the rear seat but once again nothing I can
afford to lose. I don't even have a stereo or speakers.
"Shane" <no1volzfan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8e19a2af.0312030657.4eaa4142@posting.google.c om...
> I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> thoughts? Thanks!
#12
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I don't leave anything in my jeep that I can't afford to lose. Things like
my high-lift jack I bolt down so they are not easy and quick to remove but I
still don't mind getting them out if I need them. I also carry an old
scissor style jack ( because I don't trust a high-lift for changing tires )
that could be taken, but who would want to steal that? Now and then I will
"hide" things like a poncho under the rear seat but once again nothing I can
afford to lose. I don't even have a stereo or speakers.
"Shane" <no1volzfan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8e19a2af.0312030657.4eaa4142@posting.google.c om...
> I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> thoughts? Thanks!
my high-lift jack I bolt down so they are not easy and quick to remove but I
still don't mind getting them out if I need them. I also carry an old
scissor style jack ( because I don't trust a high-lift for changing tires )
that could be taken, but who would want to steal that? Now and then I will
"hide" things like a poncho under the rear seat but once again nothing I can
afford to lose. I don't even have a stereo or speakers.
"Shane" <no1volzfan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8e19a2af.0312030657.4eaa4142@posting.google.c om...
> I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> thoughts? Thanks!
#13
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I don't leave anything in my jeep that I can't afford to lose. Things like
my high-lift jack I bolt down so they are not easy and quick to remove but I
still don't mind getting them out if I need them. I also carry an old
scissor style jack ( because I don't trust a high-lift for changing tires )
that could be taken, but who would want to steal that? Now and then I will
"hide" things like a poncho under the rear seat but once again nothing I can
afford to lose. I don't even have a stereo or speakers.
"Shane" <no1volzfan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8e19a2af.0312030657.4eaa4142@posting.google.c om...
> I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> thoughts? Thanks!
my high-lift jack I bolt down so they are not easy and quick to remove but I
still don't mind getting them out if I need them. I also carry an old
scissor style jack ( because I don't trust a high-lift for changing tires )
that could be taken, but who would want to steal that? Now and then I will
"hide" things like a poncho under the rear seat but once again nothing I can
afford to lose. I don't even have a stereo or speakers.
"Shane" <no1volzfan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8e19a2af.0312030657.4eaa4142@posting.google.c om...
> I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> thoughts? Thanks!
#14
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I didn't realize some YJ's didn't come with locks. What year were locks
introduced on the full doors of YJ's?
Adam
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
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> My 88YJ didn't have locks
> And locks only keep the honest people out.
> :-)
>
> Shane wrote:
> > I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> > (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> > in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> > when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> > and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> > cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> > which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> > play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> > avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> > thoughts? Thanks!
>
introduced on the full doors of YJ's?
Adam
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:cMydnUm8aYSrkFOiRVn-hA@magma.ca...
> My 88YJ didn't have locks
> And locks only keep the honest people out.
> :-)
>
> Shane wrote:
> > I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> > (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> > in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> > when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> > and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> > cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> > which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> > play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> > avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> > thoughts? Thanks!
>
#15
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I didn't realize some YJ's didn't come with locks. What year were locks
introduced on the full doors of YJ's?
Adam
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:cMydnUm8aYSrkFOiRVn-hA@magma.ca...
> My 88YJ didn't have locks
> And locks only keep the honest people out.
> :-)
>
> Shane wrote:
> > I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> > (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> > in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> > when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> > and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> > cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> > which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> > play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> > avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> > thoughts? Thanks!
>
introduced on the full doors of YJ's?
Adam
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:cMydnUm8aYSrkFOiRVn-hA@magma.ca...
> My 88YJ didn't have locks
> And locks only keep the honest people out.
> :-)
>
> Shane wrote:
> > I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> > (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> > in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> > when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> > and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> > cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> > which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> > play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> > avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> > thoughts? Thanks!
>
#16
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I didn't realize some YJ's didn't come with locks. What year were locks
introduced on the full doors of YJ's?
Adam
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:cMydnUm8aYSrkFOiRVn-hA@magma.ca...
> My 88YJ didn't have locks
> And locks only keep the honest people out.
> :-)
>
> Shane wrote:
> > I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> > (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> > in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> > when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> > and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> > cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> > which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> > play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> > avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> > thoughts? Thanks!
>
introduced on the full doors of YJ's?
Adam
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:cMydnUm8aYSrkFOiRVn-hA@magma.ca...
> My 88YJ didn't have locks
> And locks only keep the honest people out.
> :-)
>
> Shane wrote:
> > I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> > (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> > in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> > when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> > and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> > cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> > which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> > play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> > avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> > thoughts? Thanks!
>
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I leave mine unlocked. I don't have a garage, so I have to park along
the curb in front of my house. My TJ ends up being rummaged through
(console, glove box, door left open, etc) maybe 3 times a year on
average it seems. Not sure how many of those times the idiot(s) would
have damaged the soft top to gain access had they found the doors
locked, but I'm not taking that chance. Then again, I'm not sure how
many of those 3 times per year could be avoided if they found a locked
door and simply moved on. It's a Catch 22, damned if you do, damned if
you don't I guess. :)
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 3 Dec 2003 06:57:29 -0800, no1volzfan@yahoo.com (Shane) wrote:
>I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
>(2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
>in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
>when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
>and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
>cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
>which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
>play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
>avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
>thoughts? Thanks!
the curb in front of my house. My TJ ends up being rummaged through
(console, glove box, door left open, etc) maybe 3 times a year on
average it seems. Not sure how many of those times the idiot(s) would
have damaged the soft top to gain access had they found the doors
locked, but I'm not taking that chance. Then again, I'm not sure how
many of those 3 times per year could be avoided if they found a locked
door and simply moved on. It's a Catch 22, damned if you do, damned if
you don't I guess. :)
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 3 Dec 2003 06:57:29 -0800, no1volzfan@yahoo.com (Shane) wrote:
>I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
>(2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
>in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
>when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
>and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
>cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
>which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
>play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
>avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
>thoughts? Thanks!
#18
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I leave mine unlocked. I don't have a garage, so I have to park along
the curb in front of my house. My TJ ends up being rummaged through
(console, glove box, door left open, etc) maybe 3 times a year on
average it seems. Not sure how many of those times the idiot(s) would
have damaged the soft top to gain access had they found the doors
locked, but I'm not taking that chance. Then again, I'm not sure how
many of those 3 times per year could be avoided if they found a locked
door and simply moved on. It's a Catch 22, damned if you do, damned if
you don't I guess. :)
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 3 Dec 2003 06:57:29 -0800, no1volzfan@yahoo.com (Shane) wrote:
>I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
>(2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
>in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
>when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
>and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
>cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
>which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
>play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
>avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
>thoughts? Thanks!
the curb in front of my house. My TJ ends up being rummaged through
(console, glove box, door left open, etc) maybe 3 times a year on
average it seems. Not sure how many of those times the idiot(s) would
have damaged the soft top to gain access had they found the doors
locked, but I'm not taking that chance. Then again, I'm not sure how
many of those 3 times per year could be avoided if they found a locked
door and simply moved on. It's a Catch 22, damned if you do, damned if
you don't I guess. :)
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 3 Dec 2003 06:57:29 -0800, no1volzfan@yahoo.com (Shane) wrote:
>I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
>(2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
>in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
>when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
>and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
>cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
>which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
>play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
>avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
>thoughts? Thanks!
#19
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I leave mine unlocked. I don't have a garage, so I have to park along
the curb in front of my house. My TJ ends up being rummaged through
(console, glove box, door left open, etc) maybe 3 times a year on
average it seems. Not sure how many of those times the idiot(s) would
have damaged the soft top to gain access had they found the doors
locked, but I'm not taking that chance. Then again, I'm not sure how
many of those 3 times per year could be avoided if they found a locked
door and simply moved on. It's a Catch 22, damned if you do, damned if
you don't I guess. :)
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 3 Dec 2003 06:57:29 -0800, no1volzfan@yahoo.com (Shane) wrote:
>I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
>(2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
>in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
>when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
>and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
>cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
>which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
>play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
>avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
>thoughts? Thanks!
the curb in front of my house. My TJ ends up being rummaged through
(console, glove box, door left open, etc) maybe 3 times a year on
average it seems. Not sure how many of those times the idiot(s) would
have damaged the soft top to gain access had they found the doors
locked, but I'm not taking that chance. Then again, I'm not sure how
many of those 3 times per year could be avoided if they found a locked
door and simply moved on. It's a Catch 22, damned if you do, damned if
you don't I guess. :)
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 3 Dec 2003 06:57:29 -0800, no1volzfan@yahoo.com (Shane) wrote:
>I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
>(2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
>in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
>when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
>and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
>cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
>which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
>play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
>avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
>thoughts? Thanks!
#20
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Re: STUPID QUESTION
I never lock my doors when my soft top is on. Try not to leave anything
valuable in the Jeep with the soft top on.
I do lock my doors when my hardtop is on for the winter.
Tom
"Shane" <no1volzfan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8e19a2af.0312030657.4eaa4142@posting.google.c om...
> I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> thoughts? Thanks!
valuable in the Jeep with the soft top on.
I do lock my doors when my hardtop is on for the winter.
Tom
"Shane" <no1volzfan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8e19a2af.0312030657.4eaa4142@posting.google.c om...
> I know this is a stupid question, but I just bought a TJ soft top
> (2000) and was wondering what some of you experienced Jeep owners do
> in this situation. Do you even bother to lock the doors on your jeep
> when you park it in public, thinking that it will deter most ******
> and grab thieves, or do you leave them unlocked to avoid anyone
> cutting or tearing up the vinyl windows to get in. I have debated on
> which to do, but have been locking my doors because I live, work, and
> play in a relatively safe area and thought that most theives will
> avoid making a big scene to get in a car. But what are all of your
> thoughts? Thanks!