Kit to get into a car?
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#22
Re: Kit to get into a car?
I work at Napa. We have the different kinds of lock-out kits in a few books. We have both the air wedge/hook and then there are kits with like 16 different "slim jim" type tools that are designed for different types of locks and arrangements.
I have a nice "over-under" tool now. AAA guy dropped it into my door after unlocking the door. he just said ---- it and told me to keep it. It was -30* out.
Something cool to have would be the AAA lock-out guide book. It shows how to open all cars and what tools to use. U can get outdated ones, like last years, cheap on eBay. Or just steal one from a tow truck. lol.
I have a nice "over-under" tool now. AAA guy dropped it into my door after unlocking the door. he just said ---- it and told me to keep it. It was -30* out.
Something cool to have would be the AAA lock-out guide book. It shows how to open all cars and what tools to use. U can get outdated ones, like last years, cheap on eBay. Or just steal one from a tow truck. lol.
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Re: Kit to get into a car?
ive bought a couple of these kits at tool flea markets and such...hell the indian owned dollar store in the mall near my house sold slim jims and lock out kits for about a month, then the police or someone made them stop. bought one from there too.
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Re: Kit to get into a car?
go to a locksmith get a key made, a simple metal flat one, none of that fancy oem looking ----. carry that ---- in your wallet. done and done.
Worked for me until I was on a 400 mile roadtrip and place my wallet in the console.
The truckstop I was @ had slim jims (not the kind you eat) but that didn't work.
So used two large flat headscrew driver and my arm.
First I manage get the window to slide about a 1/2".
Then wedge the two screwdrivers between the window and the frame.
Pry the window away from the frame just enough wedge my arm in and unlock the door.
By the way a lot easier to this whith help by yourself sux.
It was about 105 deg. F that day which made it a little easier as far metal flexing
Worked for me until I was on a 400 mile roadtrip and place my wallet in the console.
The truckstop I was @ had slim jims (not the kind you eat) but that didn't work.
So used two large flat headscrew driver and my arm.
First I manage get the window to slide about a 1/2".
Then wedge the two screwdrivers between the window and the frame.
Pry the window away from the frame just enough wedge my arm in and unlock the door.
By the way a lot easier to this whith help by yourself sux.
It was about 105 deg. F that day which made it a little easier as far metal flexing
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