If no luck with them brake 1/4 window, they're hard to break but funnily enough on JVs wreck i managed to put my foot thru it but ive had martial arts training tho
Worst case ive one for $50 delivered if you go the break the 1/4 option..... _________________
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You can definetly do it yourself but it takes abit of work, if you were local i could do with this within 45mins easy. Need to remove passengers window to slide track over and get to the other bolts but honestly its not as bad as it sounds.
Try your RAA mob providing you're with them to begin with otherwise may get exxy. _________________
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Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 12:52 pm Post subject:
K, so I've contacted RAA and they will be here within the hour, lets hope they can get in :/ Not tooo keen on breaking a window.
THanks for your help guys!
K, so I've contacted RAA and they will be here within the hour, lets hope they can get in :/ Not tooo keen on breaking a window.
THanks for your help guys!
Fingers crossed they have it sorted in no time ! _________________
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Easier to replace the front or rear window than the rear 1/4..
Front - rear window make alot of mess believe you me, rear 1/4 not so....Changed many a window in my workings that's for sure, way to many _________________
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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:47 pm Post subject:
The locks on our doors are hard to pick too cos of the way the shape of the key is designed. Usually slim jim into the door mechanism is the best way and should be what they will try first?
What's the inflatable bag for? It's not going to pop the lock, just bend the door frame?? _________________
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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 4:01 pm Post subject:
Rusty P wrote:
The locks on our doors are hard to pick too cos of the way the shape of the key is designed. Usually slim jim into the door mechanism is the best way and should be what they will try first?
What's the inflatable bag for? It's not going to pop the lock, just bend the door frame??
Opens up enough of a gap to get something in there to flick open the lock
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