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SecurityWe’re sure that with all the effort and money spent putting your dream car audio system together, security would be the next major concern. We’ll attempt to discuss how to protect your car’s audio system and some general precautions you can take. Head Units and Face Plates![]() While snap-on locking brackets make it easier for you to transfer
head units from one car to another, this also makes it easier for even
the novice thief to pilfer components from your car audio system. What
you can do to prevent this is to screw the face plate in. However, perseverance
is one of the strongest characteristics of thieves so they might simply
pull the head unit, leaving the face plate behind. One way to prevent
this is to lock your head unit using a metal back strap securing it
against your car’s dashboard. Instead of just unsnapping a lock,
thieves will have a hard time pulling out the head unit out of the car
because it is screwed through the bendable strap attached at the back
of the unit and the inside of the dash. Most new model cars have this
but if you don’t, you can contact car audio retailer. Definitely,
a small price to pay for this must-have car audio system security accessory.
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