And leave the wheels behind?Isn't it easier, and more profitable, to steal the whole truck?
Isn't it easier, and more profitable, to steal the whole truck?
(one reason guys like me and @denverpilotdrive "well broken in" vehicles I don't have any of mine insured for theft and don't lose any sleep at night worrying about it.)
At least they had the decency to leave it on cinder blocks. They could have just dropped it on the ground.
Isn't it easier, and more profitable, to steal the whole truck?
At least they had the decency to leave it on cinder blocks. They could have just dropped it on the ground.
Right, the thieves don't care. My fiance's studio was broken into last month. They just kept throwing a big rock at different windows until one shattered (they broke three big plate glass windows). They then stole the cash register drawer by completely ripping out the terminal and destroying it and the printer. $2,000 worth of damage and they made off with about $5.00 in loose change. She now leaves the drawers open, so it can be clearly seen that there is nothing in there.I think the cinder blocks make it easier to steal the stuff quickly.
We have two cars in the garage and one in the driveway. Everyone's situation is different.I have this thing called a garage that I park my vehicles in.
A jack has only so much travel. Without the blocks, they can't lower the truck enough to release the jack.I think the cinder blocks make it easier to steal the stuff quickly.
When you just steal things like the wheels it's much easier to resell them quickly for cash and be out of it quickly and without anyone finding you. No serial numbers or VINs to check.
Right, the thieves don't care. My fiance's studio was broken into last month. They just kept throwing a big rock at different windows until one shattered (they broke three big plate glass windows). They then stole the cash register drawer by completely ripping out the terminal and destroying it and the printer. $2,000 worth of damage and they made off with about $5.00 in loose change. She now leaves the drawers open, so it can be clearly seen that there is nothing in there.
I take it you know this from experience?! Lol
Just kidding
A jack has only so much travel. Without the blocks, they can't lower the truck enough to release the jack.
….She now leaves the drawers open, so it can be clearly seen that there is nothing in there.
Same apartment complex as me within maybe 500ft last week
We have two cars in the garage and one in the driveway. Everyone's situation is different.
It had been towed to their house. One of the brothers was going to drive it over to a shop to straighten out the front end a little bit. I rode along. It was at most 2 miles, and we stayed on a back road. A cop pulled us over anyway, we hadn't gotten more than a couple blocks. He looked everything over, checked ID and registration, and said, "The reason I stopped you was because you have a cracked windshield", and let us go.
In HS, there were two brothers that lived next to me. They bought an old (GMC maybe) pickup to rebuild. This was late 70's, so the truck itself might have been 50's. They were twins, a year older that me so we didn't really know each other in school, but I'd hang out with them once in a while. They worked at least a year to get that truck running and were rightly proud of everything they had done and they traded off days for driving it. One night it was stolen from the parking lot where one of them worked.
About a week later it was recovered. Windows were broken out, the windshield had bullet holes in it, door panels and bed side panels had bullet holes and shotgun blast damage. The front end was all bent up from whatever it had been driven over. Some people are just dumbasses.
It had been towed to their house. One of the brothers was going to drive it over to a shop to straighten out the front end a little bit. I rode along. It was at most 2 miles, and we stayed on a back road. A cop pulled us over anyway, we hadn't gotten more than a couple blocks. He looked everything over, checked ID and registration, and said, "The reason I stopped you was because you have a cracked windshield", and let us go.
Good times.
The cinder blocks make it easier to keep their jacks.I think the cinder blocks make it easier to steal the stuff quickly.
Otherwise their jack gets stuck under the vehicle!I think the cinder blocks make it easier to steal the stuff quickly.
that would get tiresome
Ford tailgates with the camera built in are very popular targets, to replace with a new one you have to order almost every part individually! It’s around $4,000 painted!I've heard truck tailgates are also a common item to steal. Takes 30 seconds and no tools to remove, is easily 50-60 pounds of steel (or aluminum) that can easily scrapped for a few bucks, or sold whole for several hundred.
Maybe it was someone in the business to sell locking wheel nuts. That was the first thing I bought when I replaced the wheels and tires.