Advocate I
Hey everyone,
I'm planning to invest in a light bar (20", nothing crazy) in the near future, and I'm concerned about it getting swiped. I park on the street, and while I've never had anything stolen off my truck before, I *have* had things stolen out of it. Even though it's only a 20" bar, it isn't going to be cheap.
I went through trying to figure this out a while back when I installed some Rigid foglights, but was able to solve that with a little superglue and BBs in the allen bolts. This time around, there are no allen bolts, just hex bolts/nuts. Don't really want to superglue if I don't have to (if it would even work in this instance), as adjustment of my foglights is already going to be a pain if I ever have to do that.
Has anybody found a way around spending $35 for a single tri-groove socket and the crazy-expensive tri-groove nuts? I realize it's probably expensive so not every thief has one in their kit, but for what it is, it seems awfully spendy.
I'd appreciate your ideas!
I'm planning to invest in a light bar (20", nothing crazy) in the near future, and I'm concerned about it getting swiped. I park on the street, and while I've never had anything stolen off my truck before, I *have* had things stolen out of it. Even though it's only a 20" bar, it isn't going to be cheap.
I went through trying to figure this out a while back when I installed some Rigid foglights, but was able to solve that with a little superglue and BBs in the allen bolts. This time around, there are no allen bolts, just hex bolts/nuts. Don't really want to superglue if I don't have to (if it would even work in this instance), as adjustment of my foglights is already going to be a pain if I ever have to do that.
Has anybody found a way around spending $35 for a single tri-groove socket and the crazy-expensive tri-groove nuts? I realize it's probably expensive so not every thief has one in their kit, but for what it is, it seems awfully spendy.
I'd appreciate your ideas!