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C-Bears
Oct 22, 2014Explorer
I don't keep my storage doors locked. Any more valuable things, like cordless drivers, impacts, wrenches, are locked in my truck bed tool box.
My storage compartment doors could be pried open just as easily as my truck bed tool box, causing extensive damage to each. I would rather repair/replace my truck bed toolbox than repair body damage on the sides of my FW.
I do lock my entry door to the FW. At night I have a night security chain I fasten. With a master key someone could still get in but with the security chain they would make just enough noise that I would have time to deploy my .357 magnum.
The same theory applies to me rather having them break into my truck bed tool box. They would have to stand up in the bed of my truck and straddle my greasy hitch to pry the tool box open. It would give me a little more time to run outside in my boxer shorts with my 6" revolver and scare the******out of them at least!
My storage compartment doors could be pried open just as easily as my truck bed tool box, causing extensive damage to each. I would rather repair/replace my truck bed toolbox than repair body damage on the sides of my FW.
I do lock my entry door to the FW. At night I have a night security chain I fasten. With a master key someone could still get in but with the security chain they would make just enough noise that I would have time to deploy my .357 magnum.
The same theory applies to me rather having them break into my truck bed tool box. They would have to stand up in the bed of my truck and straddle my greasy hitch to pry the tool box open. It would give me a little more time to run outside in my boxer shorts with my 6" revolver and scare the******out of them at least!
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