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Old 06-09-2016, 04:29 PM   #26
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thieves love floor jacks. bring a few cinderblocks or similar and jack up one side to get both wheels off the ground and throw the blocks underneath and repeat for the other side. zero fucks given as to where the jack is being used in the proper jacking point because it's not their car that they are damaging. if you are using a portable impact gun (possibly stolen as well like the jack was), a thief can be done within a very short time with zero expense.
Totally forgot about that. If he's a pro thief just to steal a car jack to steal from other cars....the criminal life.
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Old 06-16-2016, 10:21 PM   #27
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^wow, didn't know that.

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It's nice to still be using a wood garage door, heavy AF, also a bolt in the rails prevents the door from going up, the bolt doesn't help if you need constant access through your door tho
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^ I'm sure you could replace the bolt with something electric that you could trigger with an extra remote.
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