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steve smith
 


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Expo rack security?

Having fitted my Expo rack i feel a little unsure as to it's security from unwanted little sc*mbags who prowl round at night, These racks are only held on to the roof rails with two brackets either side and a 6mm bolt at the front.
i was wondering have any forum members had their expo rack nicked and what idea's has anyone come up with the secure these racks against theft. Thumbs Up
 Steve  
Post #48157815th Jun 2009 8:21 am
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don't be giving the little scrots idea's.... Wink
  
Post #48158415th Jun 2009 8:31 am
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Taking a chisel to the 6mm bolt's thread sticking beyond the nut certainly prevents easy removal (just think through how you'll eventually remove it when you want to). This is a "tried-and-true" method practiced by many vegetable farmers who find they are surrounded by suburbia and have farm machinery dismantled on dark nights.
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Post #48159315th Jun 2009 8:54 am
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SN
 


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personally I think its unlikely - its a (comparative) b*tch of a job to get the bolts out along the sides and don't forget it weighs a fair old bit so its not a likely candidate for your average opportunistic scouse sneak thief
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Post #48159515th Jun 2009 8:56 am
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Put a floor on your rack, that way its abit more bothersom to get to the bolts for removal








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Post #48161515th Jun 2009 9:28 am
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steve smith
 


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I have made a floor for the rack so i will try and fix it on this week. Thumbs Up
 Steve  
Post #48163315th Jun 2009 9:57 am
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SN
 


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Aha - I've realised why, for me, it seems such a sh*t job to get the rack off - the base board is causing it Embarassed
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Post #48174615th Jun 2009 12:21 pm
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Steve, without the floor pan it probably takes about 10 mins to remove Thumbs Up
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Post #48175215th Jun 2009 12:41 pm
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