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98vols 
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Posted: February 22, 2005 at 4:38 PM / IP Logged  
Its all about the Big Eazy and Eazy Wedge. Best lock out tools made and the only one you need will work on 90 % of vehicles.
CutDog504 
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Works on 90 percent of vehicles? Wont work on my vehicle, hee hee! I "shaved" the doorlocks and removed the rods that went to the doorlocks. Also on the inside the door too. The only thing in the door is an actuator connected straight to the latch. Bad part is, when my battery does dead, I cant unlock my doors.Slim jim diagrams - Page 2 -- posted image.
blackshuck 
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I can open your vehicle cutdog....I always go through to the inside (I used to work at a full serve gas station, and a large number of full serve customers are totally stupid) and I've never taken more than 10 minutes which isn't bad for someone without any sort of training.

dar1 
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What's going on her guys? Can we get back to security, and alarms. Enough of the insecurity no pun intended. I'm starting to think that I on a how to break into a car website...this is the wrong forum for technical lock smithing and car breaking into techniques... Lets help keep each other price possession (our cars) safe with new informative ways...It's what I live for. Tell me about ways to keep people out of my car. Get my drift...
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jdeluna 
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You can try this place, good luck and God Bless.

http://stun-ningsales.com/SpyStore/lockpick.htm

CutDog504 
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Blackshuck, i said I rermoved the lock levers and rods from the inside too, Didnt you read? The only way to lock and unlock my doors is with the actuators, period. Even if the window was rolled down, you couldnt open my door unless you had the alarm keypad to unlock it. I also have ign controlled doorlocks which is a PITA because you cant get out of the car untill you shut off the ign. I have to shut off my car when giving people a ride home, just so they can get out my car. Sometimes it feels like being in the back of a a police car, lol
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CutDog504 wrote:
I also have ign controlled doorlocks which is a PITA because you cant get out of the car untill you shut off the ign. I have to shut off my car when giving people a ride home
What brand/model alarm unit do you have in your car CutDog? What kind of car? Can't you set your ignition controlled locks on or off in the programming?
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If I were you, I would refuse to do that unless given proper training. Call a lock smith or the police or someone. It will end up saving you a huge headache because without training you WILL end up messing something up at some point. Otherwise I agree with soundmasta, a brick will usually do it.
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CutDog504 
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Iskidoo, its an old Crimestopper 2005fm . I've had it on there since 1998. Its on its last leg, well the transmitter is anyway. And its so old they dont make transmitters for it anymore. Whenever I get around to it, I wanna stab a 791xv or something similar in its place.
blackshuck 
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CutDog504 wrote:
Blackshuck, i said I rermoved the lock levers and rods from the inside too, Didnt you read? The only way to lock and unlock my doors is with the actuators, period. Even if the window was rolled down, you couldnt open my door unless you had the alarm keypad to unlock it. I also have ign controlled doorlocks which is a PITA because you cant get out of the car untill you shut off the ign. I have to shut off my car when giving people a ride home, just so they can get out my car. Sometimes it feels like being in the back of a a police car, lol

Sorry had a brain fart there....I guess you got me there then. Do you have a folddown backseat/hatchback? emergency entry wouldn't be bad to set up on that....how in the hell are you gonna get in your car if your battery dies?

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