This sounds familiar, I think that was it, now that I see it. I do remember mixing it.Magnobond 6367 the screw heads.
A couple of threads ago on this subject I mentioned something similar. Button head slotted screws filled with JB weld. This tail light theft ring is getting serious out there and these punks know it.One option for anti-theft is to fill the screw heads with RTV, years ago right after 9/11, we used a product similar to Bondo
It would work - for sure, but I think I may have some in the garage to test how hard it is to get it out for maintenance, I have used this stuff and when mixed properly it is strong.A couple of threads ago on this subject I mentioned something similar. Button head slotted screws filled with JB weld. This tail light theft ring is getting serious out there and these punks know it.
Steve are those in existing holes? Thanks,After following this, I just went out and bought a pack of license plate security torx screws.
1/4 " x 3/4 "....pack at Advance Auto is $6 bucks. Comes with a 27 torx wrench, but I happen to have a set of security torx sockets.
If it slows someone even a few minutes extra, so be it....
Yes...the small hex head screws that hold the lights in take an 8mm wrench/socket to remove.It's really sad that we have to go to these security measures no
Steve are those in existing holes? Thanks,
Tough stuff. I'd use my Dremel tool with cut off wheel.It would work - for sure, but I think I may have some in the garage to test how hard it is to get it out for maintenance, I have used this stuff and when mixed properly it is strong.
Unfortunately you’d likely end up in prison but on the bright side you’d a few new butt buddies ?Hi Morgan, Do you have any pictures of the stuff you got for us all??? Stupid thieves. I would probably shoot the M*****F***** if I caught them in the process of messing with my Ranger.
You screwed it through into the lamps?! ?After following this, I just went out and bought a pack of license plate security torx screws.
1/4 " x 3/4 "....pack at Advance Auto is $6 bucks. Comes with a 27 torx wrench, but I happen to have a set of security torx sockets.
If it slows someone even a few minutes extra, so be it....
Thanks Steve!!Yes...the small hex head screws that hold the lights in take an 8mm wrench/socket to remove.
The threaded part is 6mm x 20mm long
A 1/4" x 3/4" screw is within .3mm so about the same size.
My OCD wouldn't approve of such measures ?Just replace every screw with a different type head. Security torx, one 10mm screw, another flathead srew driver screw, and the screw like a star that has 3 slots rather than 4.
Of course...they replace the hex head screws that are used...the one's that screw into the taillights.You screwed it through into the lamps?! ?