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Well I put on my roof racks to get some measurements for a roof rack basket, going to use that for the kids bikes.. ( as we lack a decent tow bar) .

So been slack and left them on. . was at shops and noticed on my return 1 side was unscrewed from the front one. . both bolts. .

I bit suss in my view. . or am I paranoid. . I find it hard the screws just happened to come undone like that. .

It's hard enough to get them for M35 stags as it is, would hate to lose them. .

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Torx safety bolts and lots of loctite lol

dont put too much faith in torx bolts. anyone can buy a full set of torx tools from supercheap for under $20. granted it does make it harder to steal them, but if they are a pro they will come prepared.dont forget, while your in there shopping. professional car thieves are doing their shopping in the carpark!!!

Edited by Raysboostin

dont put too much faith in torx bolts. anyone can buy a full set of torx tools from supercheap for under $20. granted it does make it harder to steal them, but if they are a pro they will come prepared.dont forget, while your in there shopping. professional car thieves are doing their shopping in the carpark!!!

lol if they were pro theyd be stealing more than the roof racks

not nessessarily. ive seen cars that were broken into just to steal the stereo and very little to no damage done to door locks

Ever tried taking a stereo out of a M35 Stag, good luck. . lol

not nessessarily. ive seen cars that were broken into just to steal the stereo and very little to no damage done to door locks

you've agreed entirely with my statement. lol i think to the public eyes. a stereo is more valuable than roof racks.

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