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<blockquote data-quote="TheOtherSide" data-source="post: 2986737" data-attributes="member: 570955"><p>I used 3 different types of security screws on my setup. Basically, I used 2 types that are nearly impossible to get bits for and another for the fact that the location needed a screw that wouldn't strip easily and I just happened to have a bunch of security torx screws that fit that bill.</p><p></p><p>Like's been said, if they want the stuff, they are getting it or f'in up your ride in anger/frustration. The only part of my system that is completely safe is the amps. They are mounted in a location that has little to no access and bolted/welded to the frame.</p><p></p><p>Here are some good security screw types of you can get them. I get mine at Ace Hardware.</p><p></p><p>Spanner (Snake Eye) screws, TP3 screws (Weird design, look them up to see why they are security), Phillips Pin/Security (Basically a phillips screw with a pin in the center to keep a normal phillips bit from fitting), and if you need custom security bits/screws, look into Bryce Fastener...their Keyed-Lok system is a unique custom cut bit key /fastener system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheOtherSide, post: 2986737, member: 570955"] I used 3 different types of security screws on my setup. Basically, I used 2 types that are nearly impossible to get bits for and another for the fact that the location needed a screw that wouldn't strip easily and I just happened to have a bunch of security torx screws that fit that bill. Like's been said, if they want the stuff, they are getting it or f'in up your ride in anger/frustration. The only part of my system that is completely safe is the amps. They are mounted in a location that has little to no access and bolted/welded to the frame. Here are some good security screw types of you can get them. I get mine at Ace Hardware. Spanner (Snake Eye) screws, TP3 screws (Weird design, look them up to see why they are security), Phillips Pin/Security (Basically a phillips screw with a pin in the center to keep a normal phillips bit from fitting), and if you need custom security bits/screws, look into Bryce Fastener...their Keyed-Lok system is a unique custom cut bit key /fastener system. [/QUOTE]
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