Posted by kcm.MN on October 16, 2019 at 05:42:58 from (174.219.8.103):
In Reply to: Dang nammit ennaways! posted by Jon f mn on October 15, 2019 at 15:43:24:
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Thanks for the video.
I'm still scratching my head around the news of all these tailgate thefts. Had never heard of this before.....and I'm from Texas! :shock:
A comment about the hose clamp idea:
You could also tighten the clamp till it's pretty snug, then use a large flat screwdriver and hammer to spin the clamp so that the screw is inaccessible. It may be made of thinner metal, but sure seems to me it might be an equal option, if not a tad better. I've never known anyone who would regularly take their tailgate on/off, so I don't really see the need for the quicker 'keyed' access....but then I've always been a bit slow with some things. :?
As for the lock....another key to keep track of? Dang, I can barely remember where I keep the main truck keys. *lol*
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