Rigid Industries 40281 Security Kit for E-Series Lights
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Your money is too valuable to be wasted. They can be quickly and easily removed with a set of vise grips.
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This deterrent is for theft prevention, not theft I prove it). The price Rigid charges for their E-books is already quite high There should be a standard set of LEDs in the P-series.
I was tightening down the light's nut when one of the small pins in the driver sheared off. The small pins are engaged in the nut by two small pins. It happened on the second nut, not the first, which is a good thing for me. As I was tightening the nut after adjusting the light position, it occurred just as I was doing my final tightening, so I don't anticipate I will need to loosen it any time Despite their inherent weakness, I would still buy these again even if I knew they were tamper-resistant. They are not like other standard tamper-resistant fasteners, such as thumb screws, for which you can easily acquire drivers. This pin is used for Torx screws. Exercise caution when using this product.
In addition to this set, Rigid also sells another version. When you own a rigid light bar, you have to have it. While neither set of guns will stop a determined perp, using both sets of guns in conjunction should be able to slow one down. You should buy both sets with the light bar when you purchase the light bar both sets are expensive. Probably will be defeated with a needle nose pliers, but.
Works as it should and should be standard hardware for the price you pay for these Though it is highly overpriced, it is recommended that you protect your investment.
As I expected, the thread pattern is the same as that of my Dually D2 lights. On the bars, they are used for stand-offs. You should be wary of buying from a stranger. My Dually mounts ended up being secured with security TORX screws, and the bolts to the bumper were double nailed with 12 point nuts so that a crescent or common "dog bone" box wrench would not be able to loosen them.
Your investment will be safer if you take steps to prevent The cost of this was well worth it.
A pair of pliers gave me an easy time of it. There's nothing good about it! Despite the fact that it is supposed to unscrew, the lock's two nubs.