they use a repeater to repeat the signal from the keyfob inside the house to the car.
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The golden rule of security systems
No security system is absolute.
But I guess they could've put the card (or whatever it was) inside a lead box, or whatever won't receive signal. Then they'd at least have to break inside the house and get the key/card/whatever out of the box.WH
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Lead?!?! It's not radio active...aluminum and steel will both work as a faraday shield/cage. Alternatively, faraday bags are also a thing.Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostThe golden rule of security systems
No security system is absolute.
But I guess they could've put the card (or whatever it was) inside a lead box, or whatever won't receive signal. Then they'd at least have to break inside the house and get the key/card/whatever out of the box.
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I remember my old f150 got unlocked with what they called a clicker...Originally posted by Da PrezFuck dfwstangs!! If Jose ain't running it, I won't even bother going back to it, just my two cents!!Originally posted by VETTKLR
Cliff Notes: I can beat the fuck out of a ZR1
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garages are incredibly easy to open, especially if you leave the rope attached to the manual latch. and as we both know, tons of people store shit / have shop space in the garage and park in the driveway (like myself).Originally posted by Big A View PostOr here's a novel idea, park in the garage.
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I've got a full work bench, storage shelves on both sides, my rolling double-stack tool box, table saw, chop saw, and a fridge in the garage, and still park both vehicles in there. I've refinished kitchen cabinets, wrenched on my car, built a remote control helicopter in there, etc. Do tell, what "man shit" am I missing out on?Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostSome of us use our garages like real men
I don't disagree that a garage door isn't all that secure, but still more-so than on the street. I don't have stats, but I'd venture a wager that garage-kept cars are stolen significantly less often than those on the street/driveway, and were already targeted to begin with. A thief will follow you to work if they really want it that bad, making the garage a non-issue in those instances.
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2 saws...thats cute! Obviously I'm mostly just giving you a hard time, but some of us seriously have a lot more equipment than that I'm our garages. Between my workbenches, co2 fill station, compressor, cnc, raw materials, hand tools, shelving, routers and router table, kegerator...blah blah blah...theres just no room especially with a few pieces of workout equipment even though they're stored on the ceiling normally. Others have welding setups, lathes, heavy machinery....etc its not as simple as just storing your car in the garage.
And building toys or painting cabinets is not "man shit" for sure lol. But I'll give you "wrenched on a car".
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Real men have a workshop for that shit.Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post2 saws...thats cute! Obviously I'm mostly just giving you a hard time, but some of us seriously have a lot more equipment than that I'm our garages. Between my workbenches, co2 fill station, compressor, cnc, raw materials, hand tools, shelving, routers and router table, kegerator...blah blah blah...theres just no room especially with a few pieces of workout equipment even though they're stored on the ceiling normally. Others have welding setups, lathes, heavy machinery....etc its not as simple as just storing your car in the garage.
And building toys or painting cabinets is not "man shit" for sure lol. But I'll give you "wrenched on a car".
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