Good Hiding Spots?
#1
Good Hiding Spots?
Hi, I was wondering where you guys keep stuff that you want hidden, it doesn't have to be illegal items, just places where you keep items stored secretly. So you guys have any good hiding spots in a 4th gen?
#7
problem with the spare tire well and jack storage is those are the first places cops look, my friend actually made a little cooler out of his spare tire well and threw some ice and uh "drinks" in it for the beach, it was sweet... but cops arent dumb. i plan on making a hiding spot in my subwoofer box whenever i decide to make the final stereo setup in the trunk and make it clean looking
#17
a good hiding spot that i have used in all of my cars is the gas tank lid...
They never check there...at least from what i heard... in my old 89 Grand prix (pontiac) there was a hole in the stearing wheel that you could pop the lid off of, since there was no airbag, and u could hide HELLA stuff in the steering wheel, i got my car searched like 3 times and they never found it in there lol....
The gas tank lid it a good spot and another really good spot is on the drivers side kick panel, right above it where the steering wheel goes through the firewall, that lil plastic cover that is above your kneez you can throw stuff in there right behind the steering wheel (where there is a small gap) U can do that if your in a rush to conceal something for the last minute, or just reach back under the dash and throw it up there...
Hope this helps ya in the future and using the glove compartment locked and putting registration in the center console is GREAT idea BTW....that way they need a warant hehe
They never check there...at least from what i heard... in my old 89 Grand prix (pontiac) there was a hole in the stearing wheel that you could pop the lid off of, since there was no airbag, and u could hide HELLA stuff in the steering wheel, i got my car searched like 3 times and they never found it in there lol....
The gas tank lid it a good spot and another really good spot is on the drivers side kick panel, right above it where the steering wheel goes through the firewall, that lil plastic cover that is above your kneez you can throw stuff in there right behind the steering wheel (where there is a small gap) U can do that if your in a rush to conceal something for the last minute, or just reach back under the dash and throw it up there...
Hope this helps ya in the future and using the glove compartment locked and putting registration in the center console is GREAT idea BTW....that way they need a warant hehe
#18
cant you pop out one of those blank plastic cover next to the security light (like where the cruise control button and the dimmer is). you could put small stuff in there like last minute but it'll take some time getting it back out.
#19
Hahaha, I love the hiding places threads.
I've never been able to get those blank plastic covers by the wheel out. My boy used to use that as his spot in his old golf.
Under the shifter trim is the easiest one. I want to go in through the cup holders, but I cant get them out...I always have to use the shifter trim which feels kinda sketchy...great spot though.
Under the back seat is a pretty DL spot to use.
Pull down the sunroof control panel and you can hide some smaller stuff in there.
You could probably hide stuff behind the trunk trim on top of the rear strut towers if you wanted to...my RSTB draws attention to there though.
You can jam stuff through a hole in the top of the glovebox when it's open, but be careful...**** tends to slide down into the kick panel and it's hard to get to.
I just thought of 2 really really sick spots, but I think I'm going to keep them to myself for obvious reasons. Neither is convienient, but both are someplace you would never think to look. Anyone who has done stereo stuff to their car can probably guess.
I've never been able to get those blank plastic covers by the wheel out. My boy used to use that as his spot in his old golf.
Under the shifter trim is the easiest one. I want to go in through the cup holders, but I cant get them out...I always have to use the shifter trim which feels kinda sketchy...great spot though.
Under the back seat is a pretty DL spot to use.
Pull down the sunroof control panel and you can hide some smaller stuff in there.
You could probably hide stuff behind the trunk trim on top of the rear strut towers if you wanted to...my RSTB draws attention to there though.
You can jam stuff through a hole in the top of the glovebox when it's open, but be careful...**** tends to slide down into the kick panel and it's hard to get to.
I just thought of 2 really really sick spots, but I think I'm going to keep them to myself for obvious reasons. Neither is convienient, but both are someplace you would never think to look. Anyone who has done stereo stuff to their car can probably guess.
#20
Great thread!!! been awhile since we've had one of these...
my spots:
in armrest, in a CD case.
sunroof control unit
under the shifter
if you're REALLY worried, what you could do is get some really thin fishing line, tie the item up, pop open a air vent, tie it to the vent, and fish the item into the air vent....it's a hassle, but, also out of sight.
OR
you could build a little something under the interior door handle -- the plastic cover only has one screw -- so it would be easy to get at...
since I have a gapping hole in my dash (waiting to buy an LCD, will SOMEONE please reply to me!!!) I've been placing things in there...
personally, when I hide something, I want to be able to get at it when needed...
FLO_BOY
my spots:
in armrest, in a CD case.
sunroof control unit
under the shifter
if you're REALLY worried, what you could do is get some really thin fishing line, tie the item up, pop open a air vent, tie it to the vent, and fish the item into the air vent....it's a hassle, but, also out of sight.
OR
you could build a little something under the interior door handle -- the plastic cover only has one screw -- so it would be easy to get at...
since I have a gapping hole in my dash (waiting to buy an LCD, will SOMEONE please reply to me!!!) I've been placing things in there...
personally, when I hide something, I want to be able to get at it when needed...
FLO_BOY
#21
Originally Posted by FLO_BOY
you could build a little something under the interior door handle -- the plastic cover only has one screw -- so it would be easy to get at...
#23
Originally Posted by zachosz
.....or maybe in your gas tank. Just make sure you put it in a sealed container and tie a piece of rope to it so you can pull it out later...
besides, I don't think you can put anything solid in the tank...there's a filter I believe.
FLO_BOY
#24
haha this is a good thread, the best one is the shifter for ease/space, but the glove box locked is also the same as if the trunk is locked because they'll need a warrant both good spots. i was with a buddy a few weeks ago and his car got searched, and the cops popped the trunk without a warrant! luckily we didnt have anything in there but they did find stuff on him
#26
i like my pop out cup holders...anyways i don't let cops in my car. if they ask you to step out of the car don't. they can't go into your car without a warrent, unless they see you do something redicously stupid infront of them, or your obviously drunk, even then it your fault for being a dumbass. even then explaining to them that they do not have your consent to search your vehicle or the passengers inside of it. roll down your windows. NOT ONE, and i repeat NOT ONE of your passengers has to say anything to the police officers, he pulled YOU over, a traffic stop/violation is not a place for interrogation/search of full car loads of people. thank god we have laws. i'v had cops threaten me with the dogs and all sorts of ****, threatening to keep me on the side of the road all night. DO NOT get out of the car, make eye contact, speak clearly don't make any big movements or reach for your registration unless asked to...uhh and if they ask for anyone else's driver's licenses do not give them up. it's a great way to get a car searched if you have a buddy who has a warrent out for his arrest, who then gets out of the car and has drugs on him, and then they have a reason to search the car. the locked compartments are also a nice loop in the law. if your carrying a big **** load of **** here is some advice don't puff in the car, keep it all in the spare.
peace
edit: as far as i know dogs can't go into your car under most circumstances. don't get out of the car whatever you do. cops use forcefull language and they work on admission of guilt. NEVER admit anything. shut the **** up. they do not read you your miranda rights untill the end. even if they said your friend just said you have guns in your trunk cops lie all the time the second you let them search you your car or anything of the such your screwed...
town cops are worse then city cops.
i don't like them much.
but i know how to be safe and what my rights are finally.
peace
edit: as far as i know dogs can't go into your car under most circumstances. don't get out of the car whatever you do. cops use forcefull language and they work on admission of guilt. NEVER admit anything. shut the **** up. they do not read you your miranda rights untill the end. even if they said your friend just said you have guns in your trunk cops lie all the time the second you let them search you your car or anything of the such your screwed...
town cops are worse then city cops.
i don't like them much.
but i know how to be safe and what my rights are finally.
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Well Torgus gald you did your math...He is fo real. If you were to hide something that you are not suppose to have, by law a locked glove box cannot constitute "inside" the car. They cannot search there and also it's locked. DUH
The shifter trim is where i hide all my "stuff." Also the gas compartment is good too.
The shifter trim is where i hide all my "stuff." Also the gas compartment is good too.
#29
If a cop is hasseling you you just have to say the magic line:
"I want to talk to my lawyer"
They have to leave you alone.
As long as you don't let them intimidate you theres not much they can do (unless your doing something totally obvious.
"I want to talk to my lawyer"
They have to leave you alone.
As long as you don't let them intimidate you theres not much they can do (unless your doing something totally obvious.
#34
now all the cops know where to look for stuff in maximas
but seriously, i like to have a smoke once in a while (cigarettes) and i always keep a pack hidden where the arm rest is in the back seat... no one ever opens that thing even if i got passengers in the back & fiancee doesn't look there cause she's got no reason. . .
but seriously, i like to have a smoke once in a while (cigarettes) and i always keep a pack hidden where the arm rest is in the back seat... no one ever opens that thing even if i got passengers in the back & fiancee doesn't look there cause she's got no reason. . .
#35
I know this thread is about hiding spot's and all, but I think you might want to reconsider using your vehicle as a hiding space & just keep what ever it is in your pocket? Last I heard if you use your car as a stash spot then you have just lost your vehicle the the local police department. But there is some good I just saved a ton of money on my car insurance. No just playing there is some good news. You could probably get your car back at the local police auction???
#39
In my first car (ford contour), i was at the shop and the mechanic had one of those fuse boxes for the relays. I installed it under the hood and made it look like its sopposed to be there. Anyway those things have a hell of a lot of room in there and ive never heared of a cop opening and looking through your fuses. Best of all the plastic doesnt get that hot even when running the motor. But if they have a dog your pretty much screwed.