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So today Someone did a drive by and decided to steal my tail gate it was locked... this is twice in the last few weeks my friend had his stolen as well , witness seen that it was a white truck. just a heads up .

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Peter

A couple of years ago, they busted a guy in Thornhill with about 35 tail gates in his garage.

Apparently they're worth quite a bit on the "black market"

 

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Bk

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Wow! I would have never thought!! Weird!!

 

Thanks Brunsie!

Peter

A couple of years ago, they busted a guy in Thornhill with about 35 tail gates in his garage.

Apparently they're worth quite a bit on the "black market"

 

Later

Bk

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I've had front driveshafts stolen but never a tailgate..... but then again the tailgates on my trucks are soon beat to bejesus by ricochetin' rocks.

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I've had front driveshafts stolen but never a tailgate..... but then again the tailgates on my trucks are soon beat to bejesus by ricochetin' rocks.

Mine too and rusty just like my fly casting.

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Tail Gate theft has been big for a while now. Price out a tailgate, you will be surprised how expensive they are. I always keep mine locked but based on the original post, his was also locked. Locks only keep out nice people.

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well think about it they've turned 40 dollar parts into 500 dollar parts over the last 20 years i guess people would steal them takes what 20 seconds to take a tailgate off a truck. 500 bucks to replace my driver side mirror. fricken ridiculous.

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was in edmonton this weekend. all the cars at the hotel got broke into, took everything, even the owners manual.

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yeah it will cost roughly 2600 bucks with all parts and labor, i would believe any of the more recent models of trucks esp ones with a camera and all the fancy stuff would only be more.

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Backing into a gatepost with the tailgate down should alleviate the tailgate theft problem, done that once or twice. My father's specialty was unhooking a gooseneck horsetrailer and driving off forgetting to open the tailgate. Thieves seldom want a tailgate with a 6" ding or bow..

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Backing into a gatepost with the tailgate down should alleviate the tailgate theft problem, done that once or twice. My father's specialty was unhooking a gooseneck horsetrailer and driving off forgetting to open the tailgate. Thieves seldom want a tailgate with a 6" ding or bow..

 

Haha....... Yeah it's not uncommon, I bought a truck off the company I work for, the tailgate got lifted by some clown prior... Not easy or cheap to replace thats for sure.

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Haha....... Yeah it's not uncommon, I bought a truck off the company I work for, the tailgate got lifted by some clown prior... Not easy or cheap to replace thats for sure.

just get someone to steal one for you...

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The tailgate was stolen from our Ford Ranger several years ago while it was parked at the Fish Creek boat launch. We were told by Ford dealerships at that time that tailgates that have back up cameras in them were most at risk. (Ours did not have a camera)

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There's a simple explanation for all of this. It's how a Calgarian finds a piece of tail, while Edmontonians are completely satisfied with a cheap rental

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