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Re: possible to pick a trunk lock? [Re: Adam71Charger] #2326426
06/25/17 01:46 PM
06/25/17 01:46 PM
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BFH and a chisel, works every time!


Have a great day
Iowan

"obsolete is neat"

Re: possible to pick a trunk lock? [Re: Iowan] #2326435
06/25/17 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted By Iowan
BFH and a chisel, works every time!


time to get out of the cave there Alley Oop.


They say there are no such thing as a stupid question.
They say there is always the exception that proves the rule.
Don't be the exception.
Re: possible to pick a trunk lock? [Re: stumpy] #2326440
06/25/17 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted By stumpy
Originally Posted By 62maxwgn
Originally Posted By Alaskan_TA
Taping a thin blade screwdriver to a broom handle works great if you can get the back seat out.

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Barry,just had to respond to this,couldn't help myself grin !! If the trunk lock arm is engaged in the latch,how would you ever get a thin blade screw driver on a broom handle in from the other side ? no


The lock arm isn't that tight a fit. There is room to get a thin screwdriver in between the arm and the latch. Give it a try.

And the arm will rotate enough to open, crawled through with a screwdriver a few times myself ( much younger and thinner then)

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