06-29-2015, 11:32 AM | #1 |
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I know there are a lot of threads out there that owners reporting to have ignition cutoff switch, etc. But I am afraid that someone wanting to steal my truck can have it towed and that beats the purposes of having these old school tricks. Does anyone has GPS tracking on their trucks? I am talking about just those little devides that you can install in your truck (under the dash, seat, engine compartment, etc) and that allows you to track the location of your truck. I see them on ebay going from anyone of $25 to over $200.
Worst case I have an old iphone 4 that I can hide in my truck and get the Track my Iphone service that is free. And hardwire it so it can always be charged. I can get a cheap basic plan for $10 or $20 a month and 10 cents of MB of data when I have to track my truck. Anyone? Any ideas? My truck is not a concours restoration but having a 5.3L, NV4500, 19.5 wheels, etc, it has some value for me and probably for some thieves. |
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06-29-2015, 05:32 PM | #4 |
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DeWalt makes a GPS tracking system for use on tracking work trucks. This can be used for what your looking for as well. they are rechargeable, lasts almost 2 weeks, but I'm sure you can hardwire them. the trackers are about 2" x 2" square. The tracking system is a program you install in your computer. I was a repo agent for 5 years and they were quite helpfull to me. I think there are a few other company's now doing the same thing so try searching for company vehicle tracking programs. Hope this helps...
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06-29-2015, 06:54 PM | #5 |
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Ignition kill switch is pretty much pointless in my opinion, it can always be towed or hot wired. It's pretty hard to hide wires in out trucks. Trackers are great but it doesn't prevent your truck from being stolen. Picked up a Viper two way alarm for $100. Installed door switiches and a switch on my hood. Easy job.
Open my door or hood the alarm blasts, keychain notifies me and I come running. Go aheah and steal my wife just don't touch my truck or bike!
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I like the idea of the two way siren but my concern is that the truck may go mobile (being towed) and that may be too late. But I do like the idea of the dewalt gps system. I found one on ebay for a reasonable amount. I just need to call ATT to see if these have a special cell rate since it will use data only (I believe).
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06-29-2015, 08:30 PM | #7 |
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This video has what I had in mind but I want something that I can actually see the movements, if any. Warning to viewers, be patient, this 13 min could have been condensed in a 2 min, lol.
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06-29-2015, 08:48 PM | #8 |
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Try Rocky Mountain Tracking.....they work off of GPS and cell towers. There is a module to control special functions IIRC
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06-29-2015, 11:02 PM | #10 |
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Interesting, "Find my iPhone" will play a sound regardless if the phone is on mute or the volume is lowered all the way. Kinda nice way to alert the thieves when you are about to walk in on them. I believe the iphone will be the best and cheapest option. Even if the truck's battery is removed, one will still have plenty of time to access the phone's location, and it's more user friendly than the GPS trackers on the market.
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