Raptors Not On the Stolen List

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Jonny V

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Good read. I had a LOJACK installed when I bought mine, probably the only way a stolen rig is going to get recovered.
 

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that is good...considering more F150's get made every year than almost any other vehicle.
 
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Odd, a F-150 is extremely simple to break into. Ask anyone who lives in San Antonio
 

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Odd, a F-150 is extremely simple to break into. Ask anyone who lives in San Antonio

Maybe not but breaking in is different than driving off with it. Ford has done a good job with security regardless of what that guy who left his keys in his truck says.
A lot of false information was posted on that particular thread about how easy our trucks are to steal. For example...Someone said that if you jimmy the lock then the truck is able to be started...In Fact...if you open the door with a key or jimmy the lock you only have 10 secs to start it or the alarm sounds off. ALL vehicles are equally easy to break into by smashing a window or what have ya...but our trucks have an amazing amount of theft protection...maybe not the case if you don't have the 802A and tech package...not sure...but still pretty impressive
 
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