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socaldmax

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  1. You are correct. The first time my toyhauler was broken into, it was stored at a storage place in El Centro. The cut the rear hasps (not the locks) and broke the door handle on the side door. The 2nd time it was broken into, they crawled thru the vent door at the rear of the trailer. It looks small ,but a 230 lb guy can get thru there, so it's pretty big. The 3rd time my trailer was broken into, they broke the glass on the side door and tried to open the deadbolt I had installed after the first break in. It's double keyed, so they were finally foiled. Not that there was anything left to steal by that time. The Blaylock box looks pretty good, but the handle section between the door and box needs to be beefed up, I had cromo added to my hasps, that should slow somebody down a bit. To really give you decent security, install a double keyed (key required inside and outside) deadbolt on the side door, then install a latch cover plate (15" plate on the door) over it to prevent prying. Install the Blaylock boxes on the hasps and have another plate welded to the exposed handle areas. Install a grill or bars on the vent opening at teh bottom rear of the trailer, install it with carriage bolts and tamper proof hardware. Install an alarm system, and keep it stored at a house with hungry vicious dogs. That should cover it. :shocked2:
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