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MadMan4BamaNATL

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Hi yall, I know this os a bit outdated but here's a product that finally works on our broncos. Easy install , seems pretty secure. I understand all the arguments ts against them, unfortunately for me, I got vandalized and they slashed all 4 tires and poured sugar in my tank. I got lucky the tank is on the other side making the tube long, and noticed it before running the engine too much (ran for 5 minutes to run the on-board compressor) but don't want to risk my motor again. Waiting for the diagnosis was stressful


HIBRONGO Locking Gas Caps Fuel Filler Plug Cover w/Key for Capless Systems Compatible with Ford Bronco 2021 2022 2023 Accessories https://a.co/d/0ftjC94

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Sooooo…….. 😗

You gonna tell us what you did to her to make her pour sugar in your tank? Bad break up, mad ex, or divorce? Or is she just a party girl who takes things too far, what?
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Most people stealing gas nowadays just drill a hole in the tank and capture in a bucket. We’ve had it happen a few times on our company ride-share vans. Most vehicles have an anti-siphon valve so a hose is useless.
Oddly, this has happened enough times that I carry a couple of expanding rubber plugs in various sizes in the toolkit. Works well enough that the last time I had to use one, I left it in for 2-3 weeks while I waited for a new gas tank. Took so long that I ended up just putting a valve on the tank. Thank you gas thief that left a nice clean hole, used a 1/2" drill bit instead of some oddball size, and put it in an accesible flat spot. The courtesy of thieves these days is so appreciative.

Honestly though, I was quite happy with the last theivery situation. Several years back someone smashed a window, damaged the door frame, and dented the door around the handle in the process. They must have either been in a hurry or a little overweight since the back slider was wide open.
 
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Just seeing this. I like the locking plug idea. Why? Well...

I was in Colorado a few years ago for a camping trip in my '20 Tundra. Vehicle was left at a trailhead for a day. Get back into town and need to get some gas and a wadded up plastic Coke bottle was left behind the filler door. I had no idea whether someone had poured anything in it, or it was just someone being a dick by putting their trash in my vehicle. So for the entire trip back home, 1000 miles, my butt was puckering wondering if my engine was going to be trashed.

So all that said to say that you don't have to have a scorned ex to screw with your property.
 
 





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