spyderider1
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First a little history; this is my second summer on my Spyder, a 2016 RT Special. She's been in to the dealer twice, once for an error code and the second time for her annual oil & filter change. Thus, I've never had a need to remove any panels. A couple of weeks ago one of the hex screws that hold the dash module in place came loose, darn near fell out before I noticed it. So I retightened it and check the remain three and all were loose by as much as a quarter turn to a half. Upon check of many of the other fasteners I learned something else about the Spyder to which is the purpose of my post.
I come to find out that the four screws, two on each side, that attach the side panels just in front of the seat have hex heads but they're Tamper Proof so my wrenches won't work. They require a hex head with a hollow end to engage the hardware. I hadn't seen this before and spent the morning bouncing around to all the hardware stores looking for a Tamper Proof bit. Only one store had them and they were out of stock, I ended up ordering a kit on-line so that pretty much ends my story.
But I have to wonder, why only those four screws be Tamper Proof? And in that location on those two panels? Any thoughts, guesses, or bold faced lies?
I come to find out that the four screws, two on each side, that attach the side panels just in front of the seat have hex heads but they're Tamper Proof so my wrenches won't work. They require a hex head with a hollow end to engage the hardware. I hadn't seen this before and spent the morning bouncing around to all the hardware stores looking for a Tamper Proof bit. Only one store had them and they were out of stock, I ended up ordering a kit on-line so that pretty much ends my story.
But I have to wonder, why only those four screws be Tamper Proof? And in that location on those two panels? Any thoughts, guesses, or bold faced lies?