jasonstang
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Tie a motion triggered taser to the plate so if anyone grabs the plate they get tased.
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Those aren't special. You can get a set of torx security bits anywhere. If a thief wants your plate and those are on it your gonna need a new bumper too cuz I guarantee he/she will rip the plate right off. Better off using regular screws to save the collateral damage.I always use these
Security torx is easy to remove with a flat head screw driver.I always use these
yup, anything can be removed if they really want it.Security torx is easy to remove with a flat head screw driver.
Fill the security socket holes with quick set epoxy so they can't get anything in there to remove them. When you need to take them off use a dremel or angle grinder with a cutoff wheel to slot them and just use a screw driver then. I have to weld the plates onto my equipment trailer to keep the crackheads from stealing them from our shop yard.
Mine had two plastic pieces in the bumper that the #14 screws screw into. The car came with two #14 screws, but since mine were stolen with the plate, I replaced them with security screws from Lowe's.As someone doing inital install of the plate, does the screw go straight in or is a pilot hole required?
If plate screws were in the bumper at the dealership, then the dealer "de-virginized" the bumper. There are little dimples in the front bumper and semi-formed holes in the rear bumper, and what they do is just drive the screws into the plastic bumper to make threads.However, my car came with a dealer advertisement plate installed, so I can't 100% guarantee it left the factory this way.