Show your Sub/Amp setup
When you have a nice, sharp, well maintained vehicle a thief walking by knows he could suffer more serious consequences if he gets caught inside. He knows the owner will call the cops and the risk is much higher.
At least that's my theory. Plus you have different kinds of thiefs. I think you got hit by the turd burgler. Low level crook who chooses vehicles by convience and opportunity. You also got higher level crooks that are more brazen and will target certain vehicles. Even follow them to see where the owner lives. These are the worst ones and whos radar you want to stay off of.
I would do the more obvious things first, such as not blast the stereo when looking for a parking place. Keep the car parked in high visability areas or where there is a lot of people traffic. Avoid the big stealing places such as malls and movie theaters. Only show people you trust your big sound system. Park the car under security camaras. Get one of those paging alarm systems. You can also get a lojack in case it's ever taken. Make sure your sound system is covered by your insurance and whatever else you can think of.
-B
I do have a decent little system in it, just a 10" sub in a home built stealth box, 3 way rockford fosgates in the doors, a small 200 amp powering all of them, and a Pioneer 6700 h/u.
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Tell me what you want to accomplish and I'll give you some better suggestions.
but you mean a PS2 and some other nice screen. Yea, we already talked about this earlier. That DVD flip out screen would work fine, but the touch controls would not work for the PS2, only the radio, etc....
Mounting the deck in the dash is very straight forward. Wiring everything is easy as well. Any installer that's done a game system in a SUV will know all the details. I think the only tricky part would be getting the PS2 into the glovebox. I know one guy who had one in his f-body, but he mounted the PS2 body in between the rear seats in a custom shaped enclosure. I don't know if it didn't fit in the glovebox or if he just prefered it in the rear. Have you tried to fit it in the dash yet?

How much does that setup weigh? I like the nice clean look of it.
BTW, they don't make them anymore, but you can sometimes find just the plastic cover on E-bay.
The actual box wasn't that great, anyway. Besides the thinner, cheaper materials, they didn't use the airspace at the bottom. I would personally look for just the top and then make a propper box for underneath it.
Below is a pic of the box.





