Re: How to keep my Battery and Engine Secure?
I remember back in the 80's a lot of the car alarms came with a hood lock. It was basically a bracket you bolted to the underside of the hood that had an eyelet in it. When closed and the alarm was set, a rod would engage and go through the eyelet in the bracket making it impossible for the hood to raise. I seen them go as far as to install it where the rod actually went through the latch where they had drilled a hole, making it where the latch could not release while it was engaged.
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