snooker said:Still setting my van up before I take off, Saturday somebody pried open my drivers window to open the door, window all messed up now.
Any tips on to secure each door in a cargo van would be appreciated.
i'm going to try this on my cargo van. within a few months my van has : been hit and run, $9000 worth of damage. then someone stole the catalytic, and tried to hot wire it, $5000? i'm not sure, as i pay a $1000 deductible.bullfrog said:I used to haul expensive cars in an enclosed double decker semi trailer to Lerado Texas and used a zip tie to keep the rear doors secured. Never had a problem until the company changed insurance companies and required we buy a super expensive huge chrome lock, had two trailers stolen and quit.
doublegregg said:i'm going to try this on my cargo van. within a few months my van has : been hit and run, $9000 worth of damage. then someone stole the catalytic, and tried to hot wire it, $5000? i'm not sure, as i pay a $1000 deductible.
my insurance guy said everyone is busting into cargo vans. reason: tools, etc.
think i am gonna go see about an alarm system, good idea, also some kind of bolts like you mention for the doors. I still have not gotten on the road yet, toward the end of the month. Still setting the van up. I have no idea where i am going, isnt that funny, i dont have a clue, lolGiggles said:The van I bought had 2 heave duty bolt locks on the side cargo door and the rear cargo door. And a viper alarm system on the entire van.
If you can' afford the alarm system, here is an idea...you could buy the bolt locks (the ones on my van are made by the American lock company) for both sets of cargo doors, and then create some kind of flashing blue light on the dashboard so it at least LOOKS like you have an alarm system.
Starting from southwest florida, my lease is up at the end of the month and I am starting off then. I still have quite a few things to do to the van yet, I have no idea where i am going or where to go, I am just taking off, dont want to deal with all the stress of this world anymore, living on the road seems like an awesome thing to do. Looking for new things to see instead of the same old same old, ya know what i meanCammalu said:Well where are you starting from? Maybe we can pool our experiences and send you on your way to see some cool sites.
I love the funny old roadside attractions and roadsideamerican.com has some fun things listed. They also have a cool interactive app that I use.
Want to see the largest bottle of ketchup? Largest ball of string? Lots of funny things on there and I’ve found most are free.
snooker said:Starting from southwest florida, my lease is up at the end of the month and I am starting off then. I still have quite a few things to do to the van yet, I have no idea where i am going or where to go, I am just taking off, dont want to deal with all the stress of this world anymore, living on the road seems like an awesome thing to do. Looking for new things to see instead of the same old same old, ya know what i mean
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