Simon, it doesn't matter, junkies are everywhere, there's no escaping them, good luck, Regards Frank.
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Simon, it doesn't matter, junkies are everywhere, there's no escaping them, good luck, Regards Frank.
We once drove down to Perth in the Landie and were silly enough to do a lot of night driving. I almost went blind using only the headlights and trying to see the big mobs of cattle at some spots. On the way back, just a pair of Narvas were enough to make a difference. Never again! Talk about learning the hard way.
Hi there , if you buy a set of the first set of lock nuts, look on the socket that fits them rotate the socket so as the pins strike clean metal mark and drill these with a pilot drill then drill the nut half way thru with the same size as the other pin holes then tap the pilot hole and insert the appropriate size of grub screws which will be hidden to look like the other holes, when fitting lights all is tightened pilot these holes tap them and locktite the grub screws in.you will find that this will stop your next set of lights going walkies .it works and they will wonder how the nut won't move:):):)
I'd rather my lights go...
Often in frustration the bottom feeders will key, smash or dent if they can't get the lights off
Perhaps if you're worried about frustrated thieves, it would be best to make your spotties look too hard to bother with in the first place. I'd guess that an old ute with mesh welded in front of the lights wouldn't be too inviting, though that might not suit the more upmarket crowd.