To Lock or Not to Lock That is the Question
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To Lock or Not to Lock That is the Question
I just took the hard top off today and put the soft top on. I have a buddy that has only a soft top and never locks his door. I am now wondering if I need to break the habit of locking the door while the soft top is on.
Second part to this question has nothing to do with locks but with the top down. Has anyone had a bird drop droppings on to the interior of their Jeep, if so what is the best way to clean it? I haven't had this happen yet but I can see where it could/can happen depending on where you live/park your Jeep.
Second part to this question has nothing to do with locks but with the top down. Has anyone had a bird drop droppings on to the interior of their Jeep, if so what is the best way to clean it? I haven't had this happen yet but I can see where it could/can happen depending on where you live/park your Jeep.
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I generally don't lock with my softtop on. The exception is if it was necessary to leave something valuable in it, and I'm parked in a busy location, I will lock it if I can't keep an eye on it. I avoid situations where I have valuables in the Jeep, but don't feel that I can lock it (such as dark, out-of-the-way parking lots with little traffic).
BTW: I do lock my tailgate. I keep certain things in the storage cubby (winch controller, air hose, etc). This includes my vehicle insurance and registration information. I figure most thieves won't know to look there.
BTW: I do lock my tailgate. I keep certain things in the storage cubby (winch controller, air hose, etc). This includes my vehicle insurance and registration information. I figure most thieves won't know to look there.
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I never lock mine but I also never keep anything of value inside the Jeep.
As for the bird droppings problem... I try and make an effort to always park in the parking garage (or away from trees in an open parking lot). I've been lucky so far *knock on wood*.
As for the bird droppings problem... I try and make an effort to always park in the parking garage (or away from trees in an open parking lot). I've been lucky so far *knock on wood*.
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I say always lock it. If someone really wants to get in, they will get in, no matter what. Why make it easy? The locks are just enough deterrent for the casual passer-by. Always lock console and glove box as well.
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I only locked the glove box once. Went into the store for 10 minutes and that was all it took for some jerk to break the handle trying to get in. There wasn't anything of any value in it but it ended up costing me a bunch to get a Tuffy box that I still don't lock.
Never going to lock it again. The thieves can just wander over and open it to see that it is empty without breaking anything.
Never going to lock it again. The thieves can just wander over and open it to see that it is empty without breaking anything.
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I lock mine. I feel it is too tempting for some punks to say, "Oooo, look. It's a Jeep. And, they never lock their doors. Let's open it up and smash the dash, tear up the seats, dump in a couple of beer, or piss in it." Yes, I live in that kind of area, with many people walking the streets at all hours. Too many bored/drunk/stoned teens, losers with no job or car, junkies; punks of every kind.
Plus, the horn beep that goes off may make the local jokers think I have some kind of aftermarket alarm with motion sensors or a paging feature.
Plus, the horn beep that goes off may make the local jokers think I have some kind of aftermarket alarm with motion sensors or a paging feature.
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