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12th June 2016, 08:14 AM
#8501
Patrol Guru
Just tried to add my bike to my breeze account and their shitty f*&king form breaks when you select motorbike, and they are closed on Sundays too. Loooks like I'm not riding today then, FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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12th June 2016 08:14 AM
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12th June 2016, 07:07 PM
#8502
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
clambeard
Theivin' pr***s having a go at my 11 day old lightforces....
Locknuts did their job but they took my covers...
If you want to really stop them, drill a 1/8th hole through the bolt
then use a castle nut and a split pin, that will slow them down the aaa holes
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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12th June 2016, 11:13 PM
#8503
Originally Posted by
threedogs
If you want to really stop them, drill a 1/8th hole through the bolt
then use a castle nut and a split pin, that will slow them down the aaa holes
Bought the genuine lightforce locknuts.... worth their weight...
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13th June 2016, 10:08 AM
#8504
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
clambeard
Bought the genuine lightforce locknuts.... worth their weight...
I've tried those nuts but found a set of multigrips or footprints will loosen them.
Even a small spot of weld .lol
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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13th June 2016, 10:36 AM
#8505
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
threedogs
I've tried those nuts but found a set of multigrips or footprints will loosen them.
Even a small spot of weld .lol
They would have to be better than a castle nut with a split pin.
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13th June 2016, 12:56 PM
#8506
Patrol God
Bloody falcon battery is shot so Nissa took the patrol..
So no reversing camera install..
Decided to put up some shelves that have been a job in the wind..
4 th screw in I've busted my Phillips head driver!!!
Do you think I can find a second one!!@
All the farken stuff is sto....... borrowed from work and I can't find a second bloody driver..
Ffs.. battery is on charge but doubt it'll be done by the time things close today.......
Ffs...
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13th June 2016, 10:19 PM
#8507
Originally Posted by
threedogs
I've tried those nuts but found a set of multigrips or footprints will loosen them.
Even a small spot of weld .lol
With the XGT's, the locknuts are fairly recessed into the mount itself so would be very difficult to get vicegrips on them.
The only way I can see to get them off (in tact) would be to use a set of long nosed pliers and put the tips into the holes.
You'd need 20 minutes or so to do it, so hopefully a deterrent.
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14th June 2016, 09:45 AM
#8508
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
clambeard
With the XGT's, the locknuts are fairly recessed into the mount itself so would be very difficult to get vicegrips on them.
The only way I can see to get them off (in tact) would be to use a set of long nosed pliers and put the tips into the holes.
You'd need 20 minutes or so to do it, so hopefully a deterrent.
Agree if it looks like it will take more than a fe minutes they normally give up.
Which is why you still have your lights, Great lights XGT I had a set when they
first came out could not fault them, I have 100watt HID 6000k driving lights
now. I dont think even I can get mine off in 15 mins lol.
@firm351 depends what thieves carry, from my Police friends its normally just
a 6" shifter and may be phillips head screw driver. Probably why antenna are easy
targets
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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14th June 2016, 10:51 AM
#8509
The master farter
My eBay store account was hacked over the weekend and prices were changed on a lot of my higher ticket items to stupid low prices. Sold out on shipload of stuff...So far out of pocket a few K and counting.
First the diff and now this. Awesome!
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14th June 2016, 11:36 AM
#8510
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
mudski
My eBay store account was hacked over the weekend and prices were changed on a lot of my higher ticket items to stupid low prices. Sold out on shipload of stuff...So far out of pocket a few K and counting.
First the diff and now this. Awesome!
Does eBay offer you any protection on this mate? i.e. can you claim it was not you who set the prices and therefore the sales are not valid?
2004 4.2TDi GU ST Ute, 3" Exhaust, UHF, Lightforce Spotties, BFG All Terrains, Steel Winchbar, Winch, Dual Batts, CC Ultimate IC, 4" Snorkel, XLR8 Steps and Scrub bar
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