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Do Jigglers work?

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Re: Do Jigglers work?

Postby sterry20 » 31 May 2014 12:29

i just went out to my truck to play with some new picks i just got in and was taking my jigglers with me in case i had trouble getting in and an important part i forgot to tell newbies is when useing your tools always go to the lock that is most used on your autol and that would be the driver door when i started playing around i found that several jigglers worked on my truck that i had trouble with on the passenger side so always go to driver door first!!!
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Re: Do Jigglers work?

Postby KPick » 31 May 2014 14:52

sterry20 wrote:i just went out to my truck to play with some new picks i just got in and was taking my jigglers with me in case i had trouble getting in and an important part i forgot to tell newbies is when useing your tools always go to the lock that is most used on your autol and that would be the driver door when i started playing around i found that several jigglers worked on my truck that i had trouble with on the passenger side so always go to driver door first!!!


Yes that is very true. The most used lock on the door is the easiest to open. Good thing you pointed that out because I would have never been able to break in to people cars without that knowledge. Now time to get a new stereo :D :lol:
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Re: Do Jigglers work?

Postby GWiens2001 » 31 May 2014 15:27

That said, if you code cut a key for the lock, test it on the passenger door first - it is less likely to be worn and crudded up. It is also, being in better condition, less likely to be damaged by a rough-cut key. Especially important with laser track or sidewinder keys.

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Re: Do Jigglers work?

Postby Wizer » 31 May 2014 15:41

I try the least used lock first, because its more likely to work better. New locks tend to be easier for me than old ones.
Maybe I´m climbing the tree ass first. (an expression we have here meaning I do things the hardest way)
Are wafers different from pin tumblers?
I would like more opinions on this.
Maybe this is not for public forums?
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Re: Do Jigglers work?

Postby KPick » 31 May 2014 16:45

Yeah. They are very different from normal pin tumbler locks. They are opened the same way, but work differently.
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Re: Do Jigglers work?

Postby YouLuckyFox » 31 May 2014 16:54

Wizer wrote:I try the least used lock first, because its more likely to work better. New locks tend to be easier for me than old ones.
Maybe I´m climbing the tree ass first. (an expression we have here meaning I do things the hardest way)
Are wafers different from pin tumblers?
I would like more opinions on this.
Maybe this is not for public forums?


I have a pal who is a second generation auto lockout guy. He moved away but I remember him saying he always picks the door in the back and opposite from that vituperative driver's door (rear-passenger-side.) He explained that the driver's door was the most likely to already have the client causing internal damage by his own entry attempts and blaming him; and the rear doors usually had less wiring anyway (he EXLUSIVELY used a Slim-Jim.)
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Re: Do Jigglers work?

Postby MrTomorrow » 17 Jun 2014 15:41

Any experience with Coffin Keys? They look like jigglers a bit, I'm trying to figure out if they are used in conjunction with a pick or not.
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