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auto jigglers

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auto jigglers

Postby mnejc1984 » 6 May 2004 16:47

i hust recently bought a set of auto jigglers from the majestic lock company i am new and yes i have looked on the site for info but i seen on some of the replys that some of the keys work for certian cars i waz wondering if any on would be kind enough to to post it or email it to me

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Postby CobraOne » 6 May 2004 17:07

Sure I would be glad to help you. This is the 1st thing you need to do,look up to the top of your screen. Do you see LOCK PICKING 101 ? If so you have almost found what you are looking for. Next look down , Do you see the word Search ? If you do you only have just one more step to find the infomaion that you are looking for. Ok Click on Search It will take you to the Search page. Now at the search page can you see Search for Keywords: If you do you are at the last step to find the infomation. OK here is the most important part of your Quest. Enter the words " auto jigglers " and then click Search


** If you followed these steps than you have the informaion that you have been looking for. This post is not ment to be a smart butt ,but to better understand how this site works. More information will be posted as needed **
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Postby mnejc1984 » 7 May 2004 1:15

sorry about that i wanted to know where i could find a list of which key went to which make and modle sorry about the misunderstanding and thanks for the reply back should have put in original post thanks for the reply it wasnt smart thanks for clearing that up for me

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Postby toomush2drink » 7 May 2004 2:13

This does seem a little dodgy so i doubt you are going to get much help here. The question you just asked shows your lack of knowledge on jigglers and locks in general and as cars are a sensitive subject it probably wont discussed outside of the secure forum. Its not because we dont like you more that we dont know you. The forum doesnt like to encourage criminal activity so is a bit touchy about these kind of questions.Hang around the forum and expand your knowledge and you will work out how these jigglers work and also how they can damage locks in the wrong hands.
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Postby mnejc1984 » 7 May 2004 14:10

the reason why i ask is because i just bought a 1993 honda civic hatach and a 300z the person i bought the cars from shaved the door handles and locks of the origanl doors and hatch i went to the junk yard and got a new hatch and doors but the locks are different and i dont have the keys to the doors from the junck yard so i got the jiiglers so i could open the doors untill i get finnished with the projects eventally ill change the locks but for now i figuered i would use these hopeing the learn more about them and other lock picking the more i look at the info on lock picking the more i wouild like too lern about it



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Postby Dark Angel » 7 May 2004 14:54

If you want to open these locks then i would suggest using a double waifer tension wrench and a rake pick or large diamond pick and raking the top and bottom waifers alternatley until the lock gives and turns.
The locks on this car should be standard double waifer locks.Single waifer locks are very easy to open by raking and double waifers are not much harder.
The reason i am telling you this is because i do not feel that knowing how to open a double waifer lock will compromise the security of a vehicle,espesially as most cars from the mid ninties have factory fitted imobalisers.

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Postby toomush2drink » 8 May 2004 11:19

That sounds like good advice and you seem to be the car man around here dark angel. On another tip he could take them to a locksmith and get some new keys made to the locks. Id prefer to keep the shaved handles though for better security.
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 8 May 2004 11:40

take the lock out of the car and get the code off the side

cut a key to it
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