ZR2 -- A Rarity?

I'm in Indianapolis, I see more 2500 HD ZR2s than I see the 1500s (barely ever). I see Trail Bosses everywhere. I have yet to see a full size ZR2 anywhere in my color. And I travel from Chicago to NC constantly.
 
I agree, in order to TRY and keep mine in my driveway I take 2 relays out most nights, the fuel pump and starter relays, I also switch it to 4 wheel drive once parked and ALWAYS apply my E-brake, so even a key clone won't get them much but inside the cab unless they have some relays with them and know where to look and what to do to disable everything I do to stay a little safer. If they want it, they will likely have to drag it onto a flatbed, hopefully that will wake me up and I can get some target practice in from a covert location I have set up overlooking the driveway.
You take out the relays every most nights? Where do you live - Afghanistan?
 
South MS and I've seen some but not very many. A couple Bisons and a 2500 ZR2 drives through my neighborhood every now and then taunting me with its good looks. Pretty sure it's a contractor who drives it. Raptors and Tremors are showing up more around here and Trail Bosses rule the roads. For sure like being different but I'm definitely not the lone wolf. I've even seen one, maybe two, ZR2 Colorados.
 
I live between Baltimore Maryland and Washington D.C., they will carjack you at the gas pump, at the convenience store, in your driveway, at night and during the day, they could be as young as 9-10 years old, but when they have a gun, and they often do, you're at a bit of a disadvantage. So while I don't always do it, it helps me to sleep a little more soundly when I do. it is kind of like my carry permit and my EDC, if I don't have it on me it is useless if needed. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
You take out the relays every most nights? Where do you live - Afghanistan?
 
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