If you have a conventional storefront the glass can be removed from the outside, carefully (hence my recomendations for alarms) .....(oops, this is a public forum, hope no theives on here lol, but i'm not showing y'all how )
If you have a conventional storefront the glass can be removed from the outside, carefully (hence my recomendations for alarms) .....(oops, this is a public forum, hope no theives on here lol, but i'm not showing y'all how )
We had a guy running around the city doing just that. He would take out a bottom window and climb into the store. He'd also beat wait a few of the motion sensors as he would crawl along the floor. We finally caught him but it was a lot of work to get him.
Got the deadbolt replaced without having to break the window. A buddy of mine came over this morning so I told him to bring his drill and bits. Very scary how easy it is to get around a dead bolt with a drill. Definitely worth spending money for a good deadbolt. Here's the style I got: http://www.mul-t-lock-online.com/sto...product_id=152
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Pro Touring 68 Acadian(Nova)
Speedtech subframe with high clearance control arms
Prodigy Bar rear suspension
Ridetech single adjustable coilovers
Wilwood 12.2" brakes
New Gen Splitters
LS3 and TKO600