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Whats the best way to avoid having a car audio/video system stolen?

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Whats the best way to avoid having a car audio/video system stolen?

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“Don’t buy one”. Actually, that isn’t as flip of an answer as one might think. My solution has been to spend $$ on a good set of speakers installed such that they look like factory models (i.e. no flashy logos anywhere) combined with a decent amplifier tucked away out of site. I left the factory head unit — the factory radio in place — and simply have a headphone jack tucked into the glove box. I plug my iPod into the headphone jack and use the iPod to play tunes from my home music library. I find that this is a much more effective means of guaranteeing that I have a fresh set of tunes in my car. With CDs, I always seemed to end up with a half dozen or dozen mix disks stagnating in the car (actually, they are still there and I still occasionally listen to ’em when I forget to drop my iPod in my pocket). Clearly, a video system would require a display and other more obvious devices. If the video is being added for practical purposes such as entertaining kids on long drives or somethin

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