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Is the T-REX AUTO LOCK enough to keep my civic from being stolen?

I was surfing the web and I found the T-REX AUTO LOCK and was wondering for you people that bang cars if it actually works, it locks on the the pedals and keeps them from being pushed.

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http://www.seenontv.com/prod-pages/t...id=ELECTRONICS
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Re: Is the T-REX AUTO LOCK enough to keep my civic from being stolen?

works to an extent....put it on the clutch, if u put it on the brake the theif can use the ebrake.
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Re: Is the T-REX AUTO LOCK enough to keep my civic from being stolen?

oh yeah and i dont steal cars if thats what ur thinking! hahah
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nothing is enough to stop someone from stealing your car, might be enough to stop 9 out of 10 of them though....
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Re: Is the T-REX AUTO LOCK enough to keep my civic from being stolen?

If someone really wants to steal your car, they are gonna steal it one way or another. I'd probally do that and install a cut-off relay switch some where, not in direct vision. Usually that will save you the car but cost you a broken glass or torn up lock cylinder.
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dont put it on the clutch put it on the brake. you can still drive a car with the clutch. seriously.
if you can, get the "AUTOLOCK" same concept but much better product.
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forget autolock get lojack
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Re: Is the T-REX AUTO LOCK enough to keep my civic from being stolen?

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forget autolock get lojack

About how much is the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System including installation?
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