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I just picked up a set of recovery boards and mounted them to my roof rack. I was wondering if anyone had any good recommedations for locks. I'm not sure what is the best way to lock them down.

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Maybe a stainless steel cable w/some crimps and a TSA lock. Just an enough to deter, make a thief’s attempt a PITA. If they’re nice & cost more than $150 take em off until you head out on trail.
 

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I'm surprised the mount you purchased wasn't machined for a lock, most of them are.

I'm assuming your mount is comprised of two plates mounted to your roof rack with threaded posts and a thumbscrew to secure the boards to the mount.

If I were you, I'd just borrow the same design as most of the other board mounts. Drill a hole through one of the posts that the boards mount to, and throw a lock through the hole, which will lock the thumbscrew and prevent removal until the lock is removed.
 

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Oh I'm sorry, maybe I wasn't clear. The mount does have a hole for a lock. I'm just curious what people out there are using. Also, I was a bit confused about how to mount the plates to the t-track on my roof rack. If anyone has pics on how they tightened down their mount to the t-track, that'd be helpful. My current approach is to slide the hex bolt and washer into the t-slots with the mounting plate sitting sitting on the t-track. The problem I'm running into is how to tighten down that hex bolt while it's sitting in the slot

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Oh I'm sorry, maybe I wasn't clear. The mount does have a hole for a lock. I'm just curious what people out there are using. Also, I was a bit confused about how to mount the plates to the t-track on my roof rack. If anyone has pics on how they tightened down their mount to the t-track, that'd be helpful. My current approach is to slide the hex bolt and washer into the t-slots with the mounting plate sitting sitting on the t-track. The problem I'm running into is how to tighten down that hex bolt while it's sitting in the slot

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Ah, now I'm following you. For mine, I just throw a single master lock through one of the holes in the post. I don't bother with the other 3 locking posts. I suppose that's kind of lame, but I just wasn't that concerned with theft. I've got cooler stuff to worry about theft-proofing, plus mine have been through the ringer. Godspeed to whoever takes them, ha.

As for mounting, I'm assuming your roof rack didn't include extra hardware for the T-slots? My rack came with a bag full of fasteners very similar to these one's from Grainger, and they've worked great for securing stuff to the rack.

https://www.grainger.com/product/63...5N7xsHtUfUE7gcOy59jmeZmWvPzbsRGxoCPlUQAvD_BwE
 
 






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