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| Gear Head Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Ennis, Texas
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| One thing that I do, is try to be discreet. I have friends that have the company name and information posted on the side of their vehicle. I understand the advantages for business, but it's bad for security. My last vehicle was a Ford F-150 with a contractor box in the back. It was big enough to hold my gear and no one looking at it would think that it was full of anything but hammers or shovels. ![]() I do not put manufacturers stickers on my windows. Anything that can be seen in my vehicle is in a plain duffel or other "invisible" container. I have been very fortunate. So far I have never had an issue. ![]() Scott ![]() |
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