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<blockquote data-quote="Lbetts818" data-source="post: 8614052" data-attributes="member: 665874"><p>Only time I've ever had anything stolen werey x15s and wound up being someone I worked with. I've just always been smart. Don't bump working a mile of where I live, turn it down at red lights(which is a good look for all bassheads to help people stop thinking were all loud @ssh0le 16 year olds lol) and never go slamming around parking lots. Unless I see a kicker decal in front of me in the drive through. Then it's full tilt for 30 seconds and a friendly wave and smile:fro: but I've also learned to use t20 or t25 head screws or any odd ball bit screw. And don't use 4 of the same on one amp. I use a Phillips on one corner, a t 25 on one, a t20 and a flat head on the last. Same with my subs. Use a couple different ones. Takes a extra few min and swapping bits but most theifs don't have a fully loaded tool box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lbetts818, post: 8614052, member: 665874"] Only time I've ever had anything stolen werey x15s and wound up being someone I worked with. I've just always been smart. Don't bump working a mile of where I live, turn it down at red lights(which is a good look for all bassheads to help people stop thinking were all loud @ssh0le 16 year olds lol) and never go slamming around parking lots. Unless I see a kicker decal in front of me in the drive through. Then it's full tilt for 30 seconds and a friendly wave and smile:fro: but I've also learned to use t20 or t25 head screws or any odd ball bit screw. And don't use 4 of the same on one amp. I use a Phillips on one corner, a t 25 on one, a t20 and a flat head on the last. Same with my subs. Use a couple different ones. Takes a extra few min and swapping bits but most theifs don't have a fully loaded tool box. [/QUOTE]
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