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jcaruso970

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Perhaps a stupid comment however, when I owned my Jeep about 20 years ago, I kept the top off for 6 months and used the classic "club" to lock off the steering wheel as a sure-fire anti-theft device. Does the electronic ignition in the G6 Bronco act an an adequate anti-theft device or is a "clubs" still being used or recommended by topless Bronco owners...???
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Think a lot of us bought and installed the ford perimeter alarm module. That gives a adjustable shock sensor and false key disable.

I know from mine opening a door will generate a honk, kick to the tire generates a honk, any shaking of the vehicle generates a honk. You can get in softly with out triggering it. But anything opened and closed will register.

Some others used a perimeter/motion sensing bicycle alarm that just sets inside. Seemed like those work well also.
 

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https://www.ravelco.com/

There's a thread somewhere and review from a guy who put one in his Bronco.

I plan to use this as well... sometime in 2157 when my August 2020 reservation Bronco actually is moved to production and then delivered to me...
 

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Club never really provided much security. It's childsplay to just cut through the steering wheel.

Hidden kill switch was always the way to go in my opinion.
 

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Club never really provided much security. It's childsplay to just cut through the steering wheel.

Hidden kill switch was always the way to go in my opinion.
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