security upgrades?
#11
JK Enthusiast
The sensor I used was the DEI model 508D. You can find one on ebay for around 30 bucks. It is a dual stage, but I only have the interior sensor hooked up. I found a trigger wire in the wiring harness for the door. Hooked the trigger to that, the power wire to the ignition on a toggle switch mounted by the steering column, and grounded it just under where the door harness hooks in. The trigger wire is the solid purple one. I mounted the sensor inside the center console so that it would be in a good central location, and I would have easy access to change the sensitivity if need be. My best security upgrade has been a driveway alert system. I've ran 2 people out of my driveway late at night thanks to it.
#13
JK Freak
Agreed:
I have OEM Wheel locks (set of 5, 1 for the spare)
Rugged Ridge Hood lock, which wasn't supposed to require drilling, but I had to relocate the lock about an inch from the stock holes but it does the job.
Gas Lock pretty stock basic type from any auto store. It has no lanyard so I keep the key in until I start the car so I don't forget it.
No club I have the alarm which is a starter kill.
lastly, I added a "Door Theft Prevention Kit Jeep Wrangler JK 07-09" from ebay,. they are stainless steel bolts that have very uniquely keyed heads (it comes with the special tool) that go in the door bolts to block a Torx bit from getting in there. Kinda cool that the doors bolt hole is threaded. The keyed head on the bolt is a 5 star pattern similar to a torx with an index pin just offset in the center, the tool only fits in 1 way.
A 95lb Saint Bernard/English Setter mix in the back is a good deterrent too!!!
I have OEM Wheel locks (set of 5, 1 for the spare)
Rugged Ridge Hood lock, which wasn't supposed to require drilling, but I had to relocate the lock about an inch from the stock holes but it does the job.
Gas Lock pretty stock basic type from any auto store. It has no lanyard so I keep the key in until I start the car so I don't forget it.
No club I have the alarm which is a starter kill.
lastly, I added a "Door Theft Prevention Kit Jeep Wrangler JK 07-09" from ebay,. they are stainless steel bolts that have very uniquely keyed heads (it comes with the special tool) that go in the door bolts to block a Torx bit from getting in there. Kinda cool that the doors bolt hole is threaded. The keyed head on the bolt is a 5 star pattern similar to a torx with an index pin just offset in the center, the tool only fits in 1 way.
A 95lb Saint Bernard/English Setter mix in the back is a good deterrent too!!!
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Check out Tuffy - they're a sponsor here and have some great stuff. I have the glovebox, Flip-n-Lock (locking stereo cover) center console and secutiry deck - all great products.
I really like that sticker though - where can I get one?
Steve
I really like that sticker though - where can I get one?
Steve
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The sensor I used was the DEI model 508D. You can find one on ebay for around 30 bucks. It is a dual stage, but I only have the interior sensor hooked up. I found a trigger wire in the wiring harness for the door. Hooked the trigger to that, the power wire to the ignition on a toggle switch mounted by the steering column, and grounded it just under where the door harness hooks in. The trigger wire is the solid purple one. I mounted the sensor inside the center console so that it would be in a good central location, and I would have easy access to change the sensitivity if need be. My best security upgrade has been a driveway alert system. I've ran 2 people out of my driveway late at night thanks to it.
That would make a good project posting.
#17
JK Enthusiast
The trigger wire is the solid purple one. I didn't think to take any pics.
#18
The sensor I used was the DEI model 508D. You can find one on ebay for around 30 bucks. It is a dual stage, but I only have the interior sensor hooked up. I found a trigger wire in the wiring harness for the door. Hooked the trigger to that, the power wire to the ignition on a toggle switch mounted by the steering column, and grounded it just under where the door harness hooks in. The trigger wire is the solid purple one. I mounted the sensor inside the center console so that it would be in a good central location, and I would have easy access to change the sensitivity if need be. My best security upgrade has been a driveway alert system. I've ran 2 people out of my driveway late at night thanks to it.
If you arm or disarm your alarm, does it disable this as well?
Or is that the purpose of the switch in the dash?
I want something as simple as possible to install.
Thanks!!
#19
JK Enthusiast
I use the switch on the dash to arm the sensor separately. I imagine it could be wired in to arm and disarm with the factory alarm though.