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  • #31
    Originally posted by Burton58 View Post
    they will most likely keep trying to get away even with the brakes smoking. fuel system and/or ignition would be the best bet
    Yeah fuel pump is a good idea, but not as funny as your brake thing. You could wire your horn to the brake switch so when they hit the pedal it beeps. Could wire it through a relay and have it feed itself so once they hit the brake pedal the horn stays on. Put it on a hidden switch so you can shut it off obviously. That would prob spook them.
    Last edited by Customjob; 08-10-2010, 06:00 PM.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Customjob View Post
      Yeah fuel pump is a good idea, but not as funny as your brake thing. You could wire your horn to the brake switch so when they hit the pedal it beeps. Could wire it through a relay and have it feed itself so once they hit the brake pedal the horn stays on. Put it on a hidden switch so you can shut it off obviously. That would prob spook them.
      fuel switch cutoff + horn connected to brake pedal for epic lulz

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      • #33
        got my eyes peeled
        Dizz dizz go sleep sleep

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        • #34
          post a ad on craigslist looking for a green XJ hatch in your area, maybe youll get a hit "?
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          • #35
            omg!!! thats terrible i wont be much help in keeping an eye out from down here but good luck finding it!
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            • #36
              Shitty man, sorry to hear about that. But yea probably best thing would be a fuel cut off, but the horn would be hilarious. Should work out a way to get your power locks to automatically lock as well so you can call the cops and get them arrest next time.
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              • #37
                Lets find this guy and disembowel him, staple his intestines to a tree and make him play chess until he dies an excruciating death.
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                • #38
                  I'm going to try the brakes first, I think it will work good.
                  There is no way cannot drive through a locked set of front brakes.
                  Every time you touch the brakes they will lock more and more.

                  You will just sit there an burn out last think a thief wants it to attract attention.
                  Plus it is not as dangerous if I forget and the engine dies while I'm making a corner.

                  If I do anything I want it to be a time delay so easy to listen for the fuel pump and then just jump it.
                  No crank is the easiest to bypass (screwdriver) that most alarms use.

                  I'll let you know how it works.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by gobigorgohome View Post
                    I think he's saying it got repossessed
                    no....what i meant was if you dont pay property taxes on unregistered vehicles the town can remove them from your property....
                    99 XJ on tons and 40s....

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View Post
                      Lets find this guy and disembowel him, staple his intestines to a tree and make him play chess until he dies an excruciating death.
                      bingo.....i like it....lets do what phil said
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                      • #41
                        j/c ...were there any other cars stolen in your town that night? vandalism?
                        99 XJ on tons and 40s....

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                        • #42
                          the cop said I was the first so I don't know if anyone reports came after me it was around 8:30 by the time he finished up.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by customcreationsllc View Post
                            I'm going to try the brakes first, I think it will work good.
                            There is no way cannot drive through a locked set of front brakes.
                            Every time you touch the brakes they will lock more and more.

                            You will just sit there an burn out last think a thief wants it to attract attention.
                            Plus it is not as dangerous if I forget and the engine dies while I'm making a corner.

                            If I do anything I want it to be a time delay so easy to listen for the fuel pump and then just jump it.
                            No crank is the easiest to bypass (screwdriver) that most alarms use.

                            I'll let you know how it works.
                            What kind of brake lock do you have. Most of the electric ones say not to leave them on for extended periods of time. I guess you could wire it up to come on with ignition though.
                            Last edited by Customjob; 08-11-2010, 08:54 AM.
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                            • #44
                              Killswitch is probably the easiest solution. I have a hidden one in my xj and my grandfather has one in his mj and 69 GMC pickup, pretty handy if you can find a decent spot to hide it. Hope you find it in one piece man, maybe find the guys and let Phil handle not keeping them in one piece Haha..
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                              • #45
                                I'm sure a simple kill switch will work just fine but this is more fun.
                                I have an auto start so I want it to still work. Plus with the line lock I can use it as an extra E-brake if I have to stop on the hill with a full load, short time obviously or leave the truck running for a sec unattended.

                                Here is my wiring schematic I drew up using.
                                First one is mine the second one my friend cleaned it up.
                                I don't think I will need the resistors or the diodes.

                                Key on to activate toggle switch to over ride it on plus I'm waiting on relays to come in no auto part stores carry them with the pig tails.
                                The relay will go straight through to the lock and when tripped with a momentary switch will be self looping to keep the relay on (lock off)

                                The only issue is if the relay fails it will fail with the lock on.

                                I'm going to try and place everything in a box over a wiring harness that I will tap into for the power so they cannot bypass it. with just with the wires to activate the relay.

                                I'm going to add a light to know when the lock is on.

                                The line lock says only use it for 60sec. however it only uses a 4amp fuse so I don't think it is going to over heat with that little of a draw and I've heard of people leaving them on for a week and didn't kill the battery or the lock, from guys on pirate that use them as parking brakes.



                                Last edited by customcreationsllc; 08-11-2010, 01:25 PM.
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