Don
Darth Camaro 12/27/15
Now that I`ve got your attention, do you want to slow down, or completely prevent this from happening?
I don`t know how it is in everyone`s area, but in my area, license plate theft is on the rise (again) and there is a cheap way to slow down the theft or completely prevent your plates from being stolen AND at the same time, make it easier for YOU to remove your plates at will (these are stainless steel and don`t rust & freeze in place).
I was browsing the car-parts section of my local Wally World and discovered a set of "Anti-Theft License Plate Fasteners." Basically they are Hex-Head screws with the security post in the middle of the opening. So unless you have a hex-head wrench with the hole in the ends to mate up with the head of the screw, you ain`t getting the plates off without major damage to the plates, not to mention the amount of wasted time trying to get the screws out ... crooks want fast & easy and these are anything but. Most license plate screws are flat-head, you can remove them with a coin, but not these. Phillip`s head screws are a LITTLE safer, but a small enough flat screwdriver will still remove them. not these.
They cost me about $10 and took less than 10 minutes to change over on both my wife`s Explorer and my Camaro. Not bad for a few bucks and a few minutes of your time to get some peace of mind.
I don`t know how it is in everyone`s area, but in my area, license plate theft is on the rise (again) and there is a cheap way to slow down the theft or completely prevent your plates from being stolen AND at the same time, make it easier for YOU to remove your plates at will (these are stainless steel and don`t rust & freeze in place).
I was browsing the car-parts section of my local Wally World and discovered a set of "Anti-Theft License Plate Fasteners." Basically they are Hex-Head screws with the security post in the middle of the opening. So unless you have a hex-head wrench with the hole in the ends to mate up with the head of the screw, you ain`t getting the plates off without major damage to the plates, not to mention the amount of wasted time trying to get the screws out ... crooks want fast & easy and these are anything but. Most license plate screws are flat-head, you can remove them with a coin, but not these. Phillip`s head screws are a LITTLE safer, but a small enough flat screwdriver will still remove them. not these.
They cost me about $10 and took less than 10 minutes to change over on both my wife`s Explorer and my Camaro. Not bad for a few bucks and a few minutes of your time to get some peace of mind.