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May 3rd, 2007 10:38 PM #3102Hi guys just a friendly warning.
2 hours ago my office mate found out the spare tire of her fortuner was missing. Her driver called her up when he discovered it and she went ballistic. We had a good laugh about it because it seemed silly. When I got home I thought what the heck and dipped my head under the rear of my fortuner. F*CK IT WAS MISSING TOO!
We both park in a secured office building at the corner of herrera and ayala. We still haven't established the exact date we lost the tires and we are not certain if it did occur in the building. My car has been in the garage since sunday coz my family and I flew to boracay. I only drove it to work today. My wife only recalls taking the car to Shang mall, megamall and greenhills during the past week. I know our tires are covered by the insurance but to save ourselves the hassle in the future I advice everyone to get a decent lock for the spare tires.
Thats all folks.
BTW, the chains are in one piece and so is the bracket. I don't know how they did it but they did. HASSLE!
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May 4th, 2007 02:17 PM #3103Whoa! katakot yan!! mukhang flavor of the month ng mga pathetic spare tire thieves ang fort!..
madalas pa naman ang fort namin sa makati ngaun.. Mga sir mag kano ang baging spare lock ng spare tire ngaun? any reputable brands to look for?? its better to buy one now bago pa kami ma biktima!
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May 4th, 2007 02:27 PM #3104
Dapat siguro mag-upgrade car alarm system aside from TVSS ba yun sa toyota lagyan ng heavy duty chain lock
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May 4th, 2007 11:18 PM #3105
I think those thieves went down under and turned the knob that can lower the bracket, to access the spare. I dont know if putting at least a padlock on the bracket, would have at least delayed (if they had a bolt cutter) or detered them (if they dont have a bolt cutter).
Go to the nearest Toyota dealer and buy a Toyota branded solex spare tire lock for the IMV series. It cost around Php 3K+ (i forget already how much I spent for it last year).
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May 5th, 2007 09:53 AM #3106
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May 6th, 2007 06:32 AM #3110guys ingat, ninakaw ung name tag ng fortuner makikita sa rear door nakadikit lang to.hindi pa nakuntento pinilit alisin ginasgasan pa :mad:
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