OK, my Airstream is stored in a yard with a couple dozen other RVs, boats and motorhomes.
Not that these people are all kleptos or anything, but I have had one of the ID plaques stolen off my humble trailer. Or maybe I'm just paranoid. I dunno.
Outside of the inherent roof access difficulty presented by the curved sides of the coach, does anybody have a theft-proofing scheme that still allows for the panels to be removed for service if necessary?
I'm planning to use tamper-resistant screws like so to hold the brackets to the roof. Or maybe just Lewster-approved 3-M tape between brackets and roof, and use tamper resistant bolts to hold the panels to the brackets.
Or maybe everyone else is normal and I really am paranoid. Opinions?
Thanks!
Don
Not that these people are all kleptos or anything, but I have had one of the ID plaques stolen off my humble trailer. Or maybe I'm just paranoid. I dunno.
Outside of the inherent roof access difficulty presented by the curved sides of the coach, does anybody have a theft-proofing scheme that still allows for the panels to be removed for service if necessary?
I'm planning to use tamper-resistant screws like so to hold the brackets to the roof. Or maybe just Lewster-approved 3-M tape between brackets and roof, and use tamper resistant bolts to hold the panels to the brackets.
Or maybe everyone else is normal and I really am paranoid. Opinions?
Thanks!
Don
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