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Need an opinion...
I was thinking of having my back seat windows in my ext-cab sealed in to convert them to a fixed window. Mainly to elimidate the easy access through these windows. What do you think of this idea? Have you seen anyone else with this done? Thanks in advance for the info... Brad
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Re: Need an opinion...
In my opinion it is a waste of time, effort and money. If a crook wants to get in, they are going to get in. How hard is it to break a window whether it can be opened or not.
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**2007 Avalanche LT. ** ![]() 6" Pro Comp lift 305/55/20 BFG A/T KO'S K&N FIPK GENII Flo Pro V force muffler & 4" slash cut stainless tips Color matched front and rear Bowties 3" polished stainless bull bar and Nerf bars |
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Re: Need an opinion...
i agree, locks are for thieves with a conscience. If they want in they get in, no sense unless you go bullet proof glass all the way around!
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2000 Silverado 1500 SB Reg. Cab 4X4
6.0l LQ9 (was 4.3L) w/ stand-alone harness Electric Fans w/ stand alone B&M trany cooler Volant Intake OBX Long Tube Headers w/ Magnaflow 2.5" True Duels Heavy duty leaf pack in back 4X Rancho RS9000X Otto-R racing seats Stainless instrument panel backing Custom painted red interior 4X 6.5" Light Force lights 31" Wrangler MT/R Interior roll cage coming soon! |
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