Possibly as effective as some of the cheaper safes that come open with a good smack. i.e. prevents casual theft, the door handle triers and change bandits... but just jam a stout flathead tip in there and apply enough torque and it either rounds out the flat in the hole, breaks the cylinder, bends the lever or a combo. I know of some tire wrenches, older ford ones that would be well suited to it, as they have a flat end just thin enough.You can buy a cabinet lock that works for 8 bucks.
In these days of cordless grinders, there is nothing "safe". It's just a matter of making it harder than the car parked next to it.If you attempt to put anything of value in that you are nuts. It is good for tie down items. Keeping a loser out is the only concern with a lock.
It's like how bearproof is never really bearproof, you just gotta have some cooler/barrel that takes them longer than 30 mins to open, then they get frustrated and try the next campsite. With thieves it's probably something like 2 minutes.In these days of cordless grinders, there is nothing "safe". It's just a matter of making it harder than the car parked next to it.
It's actually 6, but who's counting?As it is now unscrew four bolts take whole thing with you.
True but why not make it better? It wouldn't be that much to do. Plus if door is plastic a pocket knife could pry it open. Most criminals carry a pocket knife. Okay I am guessing at that last point .It's actually 6, but who's counting?
I'm with @Surly Old Bill. Any measure taken to make it more difficult is an improvement, and this is an improvement over the stock knob. The vast majority of thefts don't require prying doors or turning bolts.
I never said you couldn't make it better. I have simple $9 key latches on mine and the effort to make it better for the small return isn't worth it to me. I use a hard tonneau cover so they're out of sight and out of mind, and all a thief would get out of mine is some tie-downs anyway. I keep anything of value locked in the cab.True but why not make it better? It wouldn't be that much to do. Plus if door is plastic a pocket knife could pry it open. Most criminals carry a pocket knife. Okay I am guessing at that last point .
it's like the hikers and the bear.It's like how bearproof is never really bearproof,
