If you are going to be parked over the weekend or any amount of time and have a valuable load in the trailer in a high crime area like you did this is what I would do.
#1. Let the air out of the tires. No thief or thieves are ever going to air up the tires to take the load. Yeah you have to air them back up but hey it is cheaper then what you are going threw know.
#2nd. Put a rattlesnake in the driver seat and a few in the trailer. Make sure you get training on to handle them before doing this but their isn't a thief out their going to mess with your equipment.
Seriously their are different ways of securing your truck from movement or starting without buying any device or security system. Can't steal a truck if it doesn't start and the brakes won't release. They won't stick around and try and diagnose the problem and then try to fix it.
My truck was stolen over the weekend
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Isn't the ecm held on by two bolts and the wiring plug? Just take it with you.
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Good news today. They found my truck on the side of the road sr 520 but of course the trailer is still missing. The truck is intact. The did rip the qualcomm unit out and took the keypad with them. No visual damage to the truck. The truck had two damaged brake chambers. They also took an ezpass transponder. Why? i will never know. Am sorry i forgot to mention that it was stolen in Orlando, fl. Looks like they were heading to i95 possible then down to Miami. Back to work on Monday. Am heading to the office for a new qualcomm unit. I must say i was a little bit naive. From now on my will install a lojack on my truck and buy cuff locks and a trailer air brake lock. I really hate thieves.
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lemme know where they stole your truck...I'll increase my insurance and go park it there....
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Still being a satillite based system it had it's drawbacks in urban enviroments. My old company hated that I could make my truck "vanish" on home time. (Actually parked next to an elevated train and within 100' of a power substation, lots of low level radio "noise" there)
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