Kewl!!PasteyP5 said:Thanks Brian, that sounds like the best idea, I really dont want to have to drill holes in anything at all. Appreciate the help.
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I hear ya man, it's great and all, just a little "Not Required" in Canada. We don't go around ******* each other over here. The last time a guy was gunned down by a pistol in Ontario, It was a Guy from Detroit that was pulling the trigger!!sndsgood said:same diffrence? not even close
my insurance pays for it eaither way, at least this way a theif has wasted his time and is walking away empty handed, and the more time he spends trying to get it out the more chances he has of being caught. i'd rather have a theif walkaway empty handed every time.
if u don't want to make it hard for him might as well leave your doors unlocked and a big steal me sign on it.
as far as how practical it is. for the most part i design every box i make to keep the spare tire intact wether it be mdf or fiberglass, once the box is in i never take it out. so for me it is very practical to protect what i own.
servo, as long as the bottom is flat dont see how it wouldn't be quite simple to just pop a hole in the bottom of each one and bolt each one down in the corner.
hope nobody has to go thru an accident and get injured by a sub box busting up thru their trunk area. its happened before.
Rent... Bowling for Columbine.sndsgood said:wow canada doesnt have any theives or shootings, sounds like utopia.
JAC said:I use the bungee cord and the cargonet hooks, they work like a charm.
More VELCRO Success Stories!!!Astral said:BTW, I went to Home Depot and bought a pack of their big-ass "exterior mounting" velcro. The hooks on those are way bigger than their standard "industrial strength velcro'. Since my box has no carpeting, I stuck 5 of the hook parts to the bottom, put it in the trunk, and, BAM, it stays where I left it.