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[*] posted on 6-21-2010 at 06:07 PM


Want Security? Hire me.

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[*] posted on 6-21-2010 at 06:54 PM


I drive an '07 Tundra 4X4 big engine and have been all over Baja three times and on the mainland to Los Moches once and Copper Canyon two trips. The truck has always been close by. I have paid for it being watched in certain places. So far no problemo. Just lucky I guess. In 19 years not even a ticket. BUT my next purchase is The Club, No sense in pushing my luck. My LoJack does not function south of the border.:biggrin:
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[*] posted on 6-21-2010 at 10:54 PM


Jeeps are hot property both in USA and Mexico. Just make sure you don't leave your vehicle - stay with it at all times, or have a super-secure parking method. When you go into a Grocery store, have a friend or family member "Watch the horses".

If someone yells at you, "I want to steal your Jeep!" you better believe they will try it when you aren't watching. I've had this happen, and it just made me more vigilant, but not to the point of cancelling my Baja Jeeping.

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My Rubicon catching some air in Tecate


My Jeep has two barriers of protection, but it can still be towed and stripped. It is worth about $12K, but you would think it was worth quadruple that since the parts on a Rubicon can fetch some good money on the black market.

My Rubicon


All Rubicons traveled in and out of Mexico via Tecate POE and there was 0% theft:!:
Here's the proof: http://www.justruns.com/gallery2/v/Run+Photos/072807/




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[*] posted on 6-21-2010 at 11:38 PM


is my yugo safe in baja???

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[*] posted on 6-22-2010 at 05:58 AM


are YOU safe in your yugo in baja???:biggrin:
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[*] posted on 6-22-2010 at 07:00 AM
The best part of traveling in a group is, the threat of theft diminishes


Jam-packed on Hwy 1
[img]http://www.justruns.com/gallery2/d/6057-4/002+Baja.JPG[/img]

Catavina looks like this behind the row of Jeeps:bounce:
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"Who wants to tackle the (Mission Impossible) bog first?:lol:
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No breakdowns, just a pesky BFG AT/KO blowout (in LA Bay)
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Coco's Jeep Corral:bounce:
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El Huerfanito ADOPTED by Jeeps!:bounce::lol::tumble:
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[*] posted on 6-22-2010 at 07:42 AM


Castaway and other F-XXX diesel drivers in La Paz - slightly off-topic, but if you have problems, don't fiddle around with the local Ford place - go to the Caracol Dairy workshops (on the road to TS in the industrial center) - they run 80 F450 diesels, and are just a pleasure to deal with.
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[*] posted on 6-22-2010 at 10:44 AM


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I haven't been for 15 years and I now live in Central California.

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Any feed back from this group would be appreciated.

Scott :?:


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Me, i've never had anything stolen throughout 'the Baja' (well, 1 small tackle box in Los Barriles '05) as compared to: stereo's, wetsuit, surfboard, bikes, skateboard, outboard, CAR, etc, ripped In San Diego...
But, then again, I'm a Low-RoLLer. (ugly '97 Ranger)

15 yr UpDaTE:
meth is in remote Baja now ... watch for dudes w/ that TWeEK in the eye.
(if you've been in SoCaL the last 30 years, you know what that looks like... Think: Pirate, without a ship)




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[*] posted on 6-22-2010 at 11:05 AM


dude...pirate without a ship....omg..too f'in funny:lol::lol:actually a pretty good description of a tweeker
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[*] posted on 6-24-2010 at 07:41 PM
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This looks interesting:

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[*] posted on 6-24-2010 at 07:48 PM


... with you in it!!???.... hell no!!!!...
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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 08:29 AM


Hey Ken Cooke,
Cool runnings in those Jeeps. Thanks for the advise and yes, I will plan on someone staying with the Jeep at all time. I will be traveling with my brave Girl Friend but with no other vehicles. My Baja trip has been postponed until the end of August due to a business trip to Italy (TuscanyNomad for 10 days).

"Pirate without a ship" lolololol. Yes, I know the look.
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[*] posted on 6-26-2010 at 01:44 AM


I use a kill switch that is pretty hard to find, soft top so do not keep anything in it to be stolen, and I always make a point of giving a tip to whom ever is watching the parking lots I park in. Lucky so far as Jeep always been there when I get back. Now, I did hear a rumor if you have old election yard signs from politicians that did not win in your vehicles the locals will steal these in a blink of the eye!!!:lol: "No Hurry, No Worry, Just Fun" bajafun777



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[*] posted on 6-26-2010 at 11:11 AM


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Thefts of F-250s and F-350s (4x4) is epidemic in northern Sonora and northern Baja. One fisherman who I correspond with told me his F350 got stolen while parked right next to the 24 hour security guard shack at a major hotel in Puerto Penasco. That same night, 3 other Ford diesels were stolen in PP. This was about a month ago.

We have had them stolen here in sleepy San Carlos, where crime is almost non-existent outside of petty theft, of course.

Apparently the 99-06 models, with their plastic encased steering columns, are very easy to hotwire. A SlimJim to get in, breaking the plastic away to expose wiring and it can literally be gone in less than 5 minutes. Ford finally acknowledged this and have beefed up the steering columns in the newer Super Dutys.

The vehicles are favored by criminal interests for their ability to carry human or drugs across the border in remote areas where there is no fencing.

I use a pedal restraint and another electronic disabling that I wont reveal here but is very simple. So far, so good. My life would be hell if I lost my diesel truck.

Slimslady, I am sure that method can be very effective in the States but how much will it cost you to get a Mexican police force to retrieve it for you?
I never really see the general mexican population driving diesel trucks, we had problems last winter and needed a diesel mechanic so we went to the dealership in La Paz and they told us that the diesels were only used for commercial purposes and that citizens weren't allowed to own them for personal use, is that true?


You cannot import a diesel from the states, but you can buy a new diesel from a dealership...That is the law. I just traded my 97 diesel for property and the guy had to go with a onapfa sticker to license it...he can't get plates.




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[*] posted on 6-26-2010 at 01:35 PM


No! Your jeep isn't safe in Baja, neither or you. It's a hell hole, you'll be kidnapped and held for ransom. They'll tie you to a stake and stack wood around it. They'll...,,,,:lol:
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[*] posted on 6-26-2010 at 05:02 PM


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He said that he reads in the paper about Toyota trucks being more frequently stolen than other vehicles because of the particular ease of starting a Toyota with a key from another Toyota.


Back when I had a Pathfinder, that is the exact same thing a few of my Mexican friends told me. I thought I had escaped that curse, now that I drive a Toyota. Did you have to tell me?


My mechanic says Toys '07 and after have a chip in the key that ca't be duplicated.
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