Glad I'm not the only one that had this problem. Finally just ended up using an allen wrench which worked just fine.Found another area that has 2 different torx screws...the skidplate....again the allen wrench worked.
Wonder what their logic was in doing this ? Suppose the same guy that did this is the same guy that did the air valve on the rear tire ?
Glad I'm not the only one that had this problem. Finally just ended up using an allen wrench which worked just fine.Found another area that has 2 different torx screws...the skidplate....again the allen wrench worked.
Wonder what their logic was in doing this ? Suppose the same guy that did this is the same guy that did the air valve on the rear tire ?
It's really great to see how Spyderlovers are so willing to HELP each other out. HOWEVER....After they use this method a few times and finally strip out the HEAD of the TORX BOLT can they come by your house with their Spyder and have you fix THAT PROBLEM ? ? ?,...........Please be careful with HELPFUL solutions, some people don't know any better........:agree: :roflblack: ...........Just sayin......Mike :thumbup:
Yep , I agree on using the right tool for the right job but in this case I had no alternative. My wife wasn't home and my truck is in the shop so I had to make do. If it was a really critical component I wouldn't have used the allen wrench , I would have waited and got the right one. Screws were all fairly loose and came right out and went back in easily. I did go out and buy a set of the torx so will have them for future use. My main point was that if you have to get a screw out and you don't have the correct torx then an allen will work.
we pulled a side panel where there mirrors are and had 3 different screw head...in 1 panel....plus some missing screws.....
Didn't mean to come across the way I did on using the allens vs the torx. Didn't mean to lead anyone down the garden path. I wasn't taking into consideration there are people that do not have the mechanical experience that I've had and would just ......."assume " ....that my solution would be the correct way of doing things. Believe me , I've been down the path with stripped screws and bolts ....and yes some were my fault. If the "incorrect" tool I was using looked like it was causing damage...I quit and got the right tool. Again , I apologize for misleading anyone down the wrong path.