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Something just occurred to me on this, and I figured I should voice it before you get too far into it: How hard will it be to simply pull the whole assembly out of the sheet metal of the doors? Sorry if this is a dumb question, and i apologize for being negative. But I am very interested in this.
I would guess that it could be done with a crowbar, but I don't think it would be easy. I seriously doubt that you could do it with a screw driver, which is usually what they use to punch the lock in. Realize that if they are determined to get in, they will, unless you are going send your vehicle out to be armored. The simplest avenue is for them to simply smash the window, but as soon as they open the door the alarm will go off. What I am counting on is that they are on a time limit and have a specific plan for getting in. If I can mess with that plan, hopefully they won't stay there longer and risk being discovered, and will go look for easier prey.
 
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So, one month since the low-lifes tried to steal the Tahoe. The repairs are completed and everything is mostly back like it should be. I am still planning on making a CNC aluminum door handle base to replace the plastic one, but it's taking longer than I had anticipated. Non-parallel surfaces and variable radii corners are taking a lot of time to measure precisely and recreate in SolidWorks. Still, I hope to have a design that I can get a firm quote on soon.

Since the break in, I have been parking is a different part of the parking garage, although I don't know if it really matters all that much. And since I vacated my usual parking spot a Carrera has been parking there every day. Well, yesterday I noticed the Porsche wasn't there, but there was glass all over the ground. I have been able to confirm there was another break in, but I don't know yet if they actually managed to steal the car. Building management really needs to step up and do something here. I had spoken to them after my incident and they said they had no plans to improve security, but maybe now they will reconsider. There certainly are things that they could do.
 

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So, one month since the low-lifes tried to steal the Tahoe. The repairs are completed and everything is mostly back like it should be. I am still planning on making a CNC aluminum door handle base to replace the plastic one, but it's taking longer than I had anticipated. Non-parallel surfaces and variable radii corners are taking a lot of time to measure precisely and recreate in SolidWorks. Still, I hope to have a design that I can get a firm quote on soon.

Since the break in, I have been parking is a different part of the parking garage, although I don't know if it really matters all that much. And since I vacated my usual parking spot a Carrera has been parking there every day. Well, yesterday I noticed the Porsche wasn't there, but there was glass all over the ground. I have been able to confirm there was another break in, but I don't know yet if they actually managed to steal the car. Building management really needs to step up and do something here. I had spoken to them after my incident and they said they had no plans to improve security, but maybe now they will reconsider. There certainly are things that they could do.
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So, one month since the low-lifes tried to steal the Tahoe. The repairs are completed and everything is mostly back like it should be. I am still planning on making a CNC aluminum door handle base to replace the plastic one, but it's taking longer than I had anticipated. Non-parallel surfaces and variable radii corners are taking a lot of time to measure precisely and recreate in SolidWorks. Still, I hope to have a design that I can get a firm quote on soon.

Since the break in, I have been parking is a different part of the parking garage, although I don't know if it really matters all that much. And since I vacated my usual parking spot a Carrera has been parking there every day. Well, yesterday I noticed the Porsche wasn't there, but there was glass all over the ground. I have been able to confirm there was another break in, but I don't know yet if they actually managed to steal the car. Building management really needs to step up and do something here. I had spoken to them after my incident and they said they had no plans to improve security, but maybe now they will reconsider. There certainly are things that they could do.

Someone was on my driveway last night and when my wife switched on the front lights and lit up the driveway, someone spooked, banged into my truck which set off the shock sensor, lights and horn blasting. Hopefully, that's enough of a deterrent that they'll not come back.

Your parking garage seems inviting to thieves, there is nothing obvious to deter them.
 

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So, one month since the low-lifes tried to steal the Tahoe. The repairs are completed and everything is mostly back like it should be. I am still planning on making a CNC aluminum door handle base to replace the plastic one, but it's taking longer than I had anticipated. Non-parallel surfaces and variable radii corners are taking a lot of time to measure precisely and recreate in SolidWorks. Still, I hope to have a design that I can get a firm quote on soon.

Since the break in, I have been parking is a different part of the parking garage, although I don't know if it really matters all that much. And since I vacated my usual parking spot a Carrera has been parking there every day. Well, yesterday I noticed the Porsche wasn't there, but there was glass all over the ground. I have been able to confirm there was another break in, but I don't know yet if they actually managed to steal the car. Building management really needs to step up and do something here. I had spoken to them after my incident and they said they had no plans to improve security, but maybe now they will reconsider. There certainly are things that they could do.
I don't say this lightly: It might be time to move, if your building management doesn't take security seriously. Depending on where you are, lack of security might be sufficient to break your lease.

Good luck, man.

We've got our Sierra back and the silverado is in the shop for its final repairs from our attempted theft in September. We're currently parking the Sierra in the locked garage, putting off the expense of the alarm install until we get the Silverado back. The current estimate is Friday of this week, but experience tells me it isn't going to happen until next week. :(
 

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I don't say this lightly: It might be time to move, if your building management doesn't take security seriously. Depending on where you are, lack of security might be sufficient to break your lease.

Good luck, man.

We've got our Sierra back and the silverado is in the shop for its final repairs from our attempted theft in September. We're currently parking the Sierra in the locked garage, putting off the expense of the alarm install until we get the Silverado back. The current estimate is Friday of this week, but experience tells me it isn't going to happen until next week. :(

I think that this happened at the garage at work.
 
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Someone was on my driveway last night and when my wife switched on the front lights and lit up the driveway, someone spooked, banged into my truck which set off the shock sensor, lights and horn blasting. Hopefully, that's enough of a deterrent that they'll not come back.

Your parking garage seems inviting to thieves, there is nothing obvious to deter them.
Hopefully, the alarm going off will keep them from coming back.

My office isn't in the best part of Denver. The garage looks more secure than it is, there are steel roll-up doors for the car entrance/exit and the pedestrian doors all require a fob or ticket to enter, but it really isn't hard to get past any of that. Unfortunately, they only have cameras on the doors, none on any of the parking ramps.
 
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I don't say this lightly: It might be time to move, if your building management doesn't take security seriously. Depending on where you are, lack of security might be sufficient to break your lease.

Good luck, man.

We've got our Sierra back and the silverado is in the shop for its final repairs from our attempted theft in September. We're currently parking the Sierra in the locked garage, putting off the expense of the alarm install until we get the Silverado back. The current estimate is Friday of this week, but experience tells me it isn't going to happen until next week. :(
Yeah, this is my office where this is happening.

Good luck getting yours back quickly.
 

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Hopefully, the alarm going off will keep them from coming back.

My office isn't in the best part of Denver. The garage looks more secure than it is, there are steel roll-up doors for the car entrance/exit and the pedestrian doors all require a fob or ticket to enter, but it really isn't hard to get past any of that. Unfortunately, they only have cameras on the doors, none on any of the parking ramps.
In doing my research for securing my trucks, I found a360 degree camera that you can mount inside, at about the rear view mirror spot. That might help you if some putz tries to steal from you again.
 
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In doing my research for securing my trucks, I found a360 degree camera that you can mount inside, at about the rear view mirror spot. That might help you if some putz tries to steal from you again.
Yeah, thought about that, but I figured a camera would be the first thing they would rip out and take with them. After all, they ripped out my overhead console to tear out the OnStar mic. Apparently the OnStar system is inoperative without the mic.
 

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In doing my research for securing my trucks, I found a360 degree camera that you can mount inside, at about the rear view mirror spot. That might help you if some putz tries to steal from you again.
A link would be great...!
 

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A link would be great...!
I originally didn't post the link because I would have had to go searching for it...

https://www.waylens.com/360/

There are also some safety systems that rely on cameras installed on each side of your car's exterior. They are primarily for driver assist, but have a secondary function of security. Looks for 360 degree camera system for that.
 
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I do not mean to nose into your personal life, but have you discussed this with your employer?
We lease space in a large office building, so my employer has little influence over what the building management decides to do. My boss, our CEO, is equally concerned. He drives a Lamborghini crossover and a Ferrari, so he's definitely invested in having safe parking. I talked to building management when mine as broken into, but they weren't committing to any new measures then. However, we are talking to them again about this, given this week's incident, so we'll see if they will be more responsive this time. In the mean time, my boss is talking about putting in our own security cameras to cover the area where we are parking now, but that too will require approval from building management.
 

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We lease space in a large office building, so my employer has little influence over what the building management decides to do. My boss, our CEO, is equally concerned. He drives a Lamborghini crossover and a Ferrari, so he's definitely invested in having safe parking. I talked to building management when mine as broken into, but they weren't committing to any new measures then. However, we are talking to them again about this, given this week's incident, so we'll see if they will be more responsive this time. In the mean time, my boss is talking about putting in our own security cameras to cover the area where we are parking now, but that too will require approval from building management.
Maybe you should rally other building denizens to head to the parking lot, block the entrance and/or exit, and chant something like "no security, no cooperation" -- for your safety. That seems to always work. :rolleyes:
 
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Maybe you should rally other building denizens to head to the parking lot, block the entrance and/or exit, and chant something like "no security, no cooperation" -- for your safety. That seems to always work. :rolleyes:
Yeah, like all 6 off us. :p Since Covid hardly anyone is coming to the office here. That's part of the problem, not enough traffic through the garage right now to interrupt thieves from doing their business.
 

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I am still planning on making a CNC aluminum door handle base to replace the plastic one, but it's taking longer than I had anticipated. Non-parallel surfaces and variable radii corners are taking a lot of time to measure precisely and recreate in SolidWorks. Still, I hope to have a design that I can get a firm quote on soon.

Might look and see if you can get someone local to do a 3D scan of the handle. That will get you the surface geometry that you are looking for.

Who are you using for your on-line machine shop? I have had good luck with Proto Labs and Xometry. Another route instead of getting it machined is to look into getting them 3D printed.
 
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Might look and see if you can get someone local to do a 3D scan of the handle. That will get you the surface geometry that you are looking for.

Who are you using for your on-line machine shop? I have had good luck with Proto Labs and Xometry. Another route instead of getting it machined is to look into getting them 3D printed.
I actually got the a quote on a rough first draft model from Xometry. I like them better than ProtoLabs because they generate it online and you get the quote immediately, but I'll likely shop this around locally once I have the design files finished. Xometry gave me a quote of $375 for one or $75 each for 25. Since I'm planning on making it out of 7075-T6 it might be good to give it a Type III hard coat anodizing before paint, that would add a few dollars more. I have a pretty nice 3D printer at work, so I'll probably print it once I'm done so I can compare it to the OEM and check fitment before sending it out to a machine shop.

Could do a 3D scan I suppose, but it would still need design work to make the modifications that I have in mind to secure the lock cylinder (see post #155). I just need things at home to slow down a bit so that I have time to finish the design.
 
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