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Protecting your BOV
#1
I have been looking at my BOV recently and wondering how best to protect it if I'm forced to Bug in for a while before I can use it to get the f#ck out of Dodge!

How do I stop it being stolen or looted? Or worse, set fire to in some riot or other post SHTF disturbance? I have made it look as inconspicuous as I can, never washing it has built up a nice layer of grime and leaving all the dents and scratches on the body work have lessened its appeal to would be thieves.
I was thinking that I could take a wheel off or maybe let a couple of tyres down, but what if I needed to bug out unexpectedly in the middle of the night or leave in a hurry during the day and don't have time to replace the wheel or pump up the tyres?? Potentialy I could be trapping myself in a bad situation!

What have you guys done or intend to do to protect your BOV's from possible damage or theft if you are forced to leave it somewhere before you can use it?



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#2
Stolen, take two of the wheels off
Looted, keep the vehicles kits in tubs in the garage
Hi risk threat, sleep in van that night.
or store it in secure yard or garage?

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#3
Failure is NOT an option
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#4
I'm with NR here. If you hve everything put aside, battery on trickle, tested regularly and fully fueled and have the items and the tools at hand then you can get the wheels on and get it loaded quickly.

It is a balancing act 15 mins to get ready and more secure or instantly ready for you or your midnight visitors.
Skean Dhude
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#5
Doctor Prepper: What's the worst that could happen?
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#6
Failure is NOT an option
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#7
I presume keeping it locked in a garage isn't an option for you?
Do not rush to meet Death, he may not wish to see you.
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#8
A hidden switch on the low tension side of the ignition module costs less than £20

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#9
anybody got any ideas about camo netting? i'm thinking of getting some to cover the Berlingo after bugging out post SHTF, i'll have to measure the vehicle to see exactly how much i need, but would be greatful for any suggestions!
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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#10
Camo netting is relatively inexpensive and available from a host of places on-line.
It's probably more effective at hiding things from the air (viewed from far away) rather than from someone walking closeby.
I've always been a little concerned about how much attention I'd attract by buying it.
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