safey concerns of getting a 2015 rubicon stolen in baja?

Dan Grec

Expedition Leader
I have not been but do know someone close which stays there year round and has a raptor; you are at risk cause its a wrangler (soft top i'm guessing) so easily to be broken into. Just get security boxes that are lockable etc and you will be fine. or just take valuables with you all the time. like the previous post said your is is the same as as if in LA or vegas etc

I drove my soft-top wrangler 40,000 miles from Alaska to Argentina, and never locked the doors once!

In Mexico my guitar was stolen from it (I left it parked on the street overnight, stupid)

In Argentina some camping stuff was stolen from it by a bunch of drunks.

That's it.

-Dan
 

Mitch502

Explorer
I like the idea of a fuel cutoff switch. It could be wired up somewhere easy to prevent power from being sent to the relay or something and that would be easy enough to do, and cost a little of nothing. Hide the switch under the dash somewhere and that would give me a huge piece of mind.


As far as getting inside a vehicle, if someone wants in, they're going to get in. Hide everything you can out of plain sight, use common sense.
 

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