Rigid light bar theft protection?

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Also found some of these on eBay. 1/4 20 thread pitch is what I'm needing for the E Series.

"Without key tool the nut just rotates similar to a bearing. Two pieces of stainless steel that rotate independently of each other without the installation attachment with both pins inserted in the security nut holes with a nylock washer in between. "

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Aurora-Off...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
 

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Thanks, I'll look into them. Think the Radiance Bars are built off the E Series bar housing so they have a nut on an exposed thread not a screw/bolt that goes into the bar like what you have in the picture above.

I have the 40" Radiance+. I have mounted it both ways with the bolt going into the nut that is in the pocket on the bar and the opposite way with the bolt in the pocket.
 
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I have the 40" Radiance+. I have mounted it both ways with the bolt going into the nut that is in the pocket on the bar and the opposite way with the bolt in the pocket.
Thanks, I feel like an idiot. That makes a lot of sense, the 50" came on the truck when I bought it and the 40" isn't here yet so I haven't actually mounted one. Didn't know it mounted both ways.
 

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never thought to secure my lights anymore. i have a 40" rigid adapt up front. maybe i should invest 15 bucks hah
 
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