Jimmi' Jammer™ Anti-Theft - Front Doors
What is the Jimmi' Jammer™ ?
A custom formed steel plate that bolts to the backside of your door handle, preventing thieves from prying into the handle seam or punching the lock cylinder into the door. In the picture above the thief pryed under the handle to get at the lock rod inside the door. Others may try to "punch" the lock into the door, breaking the handle plastic, easily and quietly gaining entry. This can be prevented!
Each Jimmi' Jammer™ kit contains:
Two plates, driver + passenger side front. Two window warning labels. Complete installation instructions. Any necessary hardware.
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A+
Simple install and great quality!
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Jimmi Jammer
Product seems like they are high quality, installed after someone tried to break into my truck. Another little bit of insurance, hoping I don't have to find out how well they work.
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Installation
Install was straight forward
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Must have upgrade
I install these on all my trucks! Great insurance.
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Saved my truck once already
As I said in my other review saved my truck already. They tried both the front and back doors so highly recommend!!
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So far so good
Install was pretty easy my last truck was stolen the door handle being the entry point so I figured I give these a try hopefully they work
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Great product
Easy and simple to install. Would purchase again.
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Jimmi Jammer Front Door
It looks good and sturdy. Not sure if it'll prevent a thief from breaking into my truck though.
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Definitely Recommend
Had my 1999 F350 stolen a few weeks ago. I never fully appreciated how easy it was to steal this model of pickup. These Jimmi Jammer's help prevent the most common method of getting inside the truck.
The hose clamp for the fronts could bring the holiest of men to commit felonious acts. I've read where many people just don't install them. The easiest way for me to install them was to preinstall them outside of the truck onto the door handle, of course leaving the nut off. Then through some careful persuasion, spread the plate away from the stud in the handle and carefully insert into the door without sliding the clamp back off. The first door took 2 hours and a helper doing it by the instructions. The 2nd took about 30 minutes total by myself doing it the way I described.
The backs were done within 5-10 minutes total per side.
Check out some videos of how easy it is to steal this era of superduty and take measures before anything happens. I'd start with these.
Riffraff was the cheapest place I could find them. Glad to help a local Oregon company!