Well Posted some pix in another one of my threads but i guess no one looked bc it didnt say pix inthe title i know how you all like picks so here are a few of the stuff that i have. let me know what ya think. i planning on running that stuff with 3 zapco reference 1000s. so here are the pictures 10w7s only two are mine though Utopias Pictures of Everything gonna post pictures of everything else once i get it... Thanks For Lookin,
well i know the links are right but last night when i was posted them they worked sometimes and didnt others...but now they seem to work fine...
Wouldnt know lol i havent put anything in yet...im waiting on my amps i ordered them monday. also still waitin to find out from eclipse if ESN is gonna cover my radio. also waitin to put it in till i have everything and its all insured and i have an alarm on the truck...not makin the same mistake twice
Wouldnt know lol i havent put anything in yet...im waiting on my amps i ordered them monday. also still waitin to find out from eclipse if ESN is gonna cover my radio. also waitin to put it in till i have everything and its all insured and i have an alarm on the truck...not makin the same mistake twice [/b][/quote] I would also invest in soime Sercurity Torx or Spannard Screws.....
what are those? im always looking for things to make my stuff harder to steal i was thinking once i screwed everything don perhpaps dripping sauder in the heads of the screws so that way the only way to unscrew it it to heat it up with a sudering iron. i mean i know if they really want the stuff they will get it...but at least they will have to fuck it up in order to get it out...id rather that then them get away with stuff thats in perfect shape.
security torx are 6 sided star shaped and they have a raised nipple in the middle. Spannards are like you see in a public restroom holding the dividers in place. They have a straight cut in the clockwise direction (for a flat screwdriver) and are rounded on the countercockwise direction. This way without a special driver the flat driver just rolls out when trying to remove them... both are great methoods of helping protect your valuables.
here is a good site with a list of the best security screws out there, and the names http://www.tamperproof.com/products.html the triwing is probally the lest known, but hardest to find, I like the security torx, but they are also the most common security screw so.....
also where can you buy those screws and the special screw drivers for them? also which one do you think would be the hardest to get out with out the tool? im thinkin maybe the socket pin head also i think OpsitTM Reverse Thread is a cool one
spannard. The safety torx can be made into plain torx real easy with a drift punch . I used this methood on many a Chrysler ignition switch untill I got the proper tools. Now, I never see these switches anymore *edit* you can get them at most parts stores.