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There are just two screws holding the plates on. I could get security screws which look like a very good idea. Anything else? Maybe a compound adhesive that would take a long chisel and hammer? Gluing the threads so that a hammer driver is needed?? Rear plate is not on the trunk lid. I don't want this to happen again. Like 1.5 to two hours wait at the nearest DMV. Thanks, Tweaker
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Topic - Good way to prevent licence plates from being stolen? - Tweaker456 11:31:40 02/16/17 (8)
- RE: Good way to prevent licence plates from being stolen? - painter27 18:07:12 02/16/17 (1)
- Here totally depends which station I go to. hour plus, or ten minutes. nt - 3+4=5 18:52:55 02/16/17 (0)
- security hex plate screws. The hex has a pin in the head, only the security type tool can take them off. - 3+4=5 11:43:10 02/16/17 (3)
- RE: security hex plate screws. The hex has a pin in the head, only the security type tool can take them off. - Tweaker456 21:16:24 02/16/17 (0)
- Security hex plate screws as a deterent - AbeCollins 13:09:55 02/16/17 (1)
- My front plate 'in the window' for 15 years... - 3+4=5 15:37:08 02/16/17 (0)
- I recommend an enclosed garage with the door shut. Nt - srdavis2000 11:36:43 02/16/17 (1)
- Typically plates are stolen in mall parking lots... not at home. nt - 3+4=5 12:32:25 02/17/17 (0)