Preventing A-pillars light theft

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JustBillin

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It’s just lights…they will pry them off with a crow bar and damage your truck if they want them bad enough. It’s best just to not to park it where it will be that much of a concern. I’m more worried about occasional smash and grabbers when I park in remote or urban locations. A light theft like you are worried about would be more of a planned crime IMO.
 
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It’s just lights…they will pry them off with a crow bar and damage your truck if they want them bad enough. It’s best just to not to park it where it will be that much of a concern. I’m more worried about occasional smash and grabbers when I park in remote or urban locations. A light theft like you are worried about would be more of a planned crime IMO.

I garage for work and home. Good advice. Thanks.
 

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@Baja Designs just posted in their General discussion thread about anti-theft hardware.

You might also consider an alarm with a shock sensor or more bells and whistles.
 

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@bajadesigns What about the washer and lock washer though? Why didn't you make them solid?

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What A pillar lighting hardware do you have?

The stuff that came with the D-XLs. Rigid doesn't make security hardware for it.
 
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