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04-20-2007 05:41 PM #1
quick way to disable steering lock on a 79 camaro
Bought another parts car but it didn't come with a key and when the guy delivered it to my house he kind of dumped it sideways in my driveway and i have to get it moved by tommorow morning.
i know people who steal cars can break those things in seconds but i spent about 20 min trying to figure something out before i figured i would ask someone.
I don't need the ignition or the steering lock or even the steering column so i don't care what it takes i just need to be able to steer it to move it.
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04-20-2007 05:48 PM #2
couple of different ways to do it, easiest is to jamb a flathead screwdriver into the hole with hammer persuasion and turn it with a wrench.
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04-20-2007 05:51 PM #3
slide hammer works real good, too.... (or so I've been told!!!!!!)Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-20-2007 06:18 PM #4
yep got it.....thanks
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04-20-2007 06:18 PM #5
Hehe, I had a fairmont I didn't get the key to so I started trying to get the lock out. After all, if any 12 year old kid can do it in 10 seconds, I should be able to.
One hour later, and with a totally destroyed column I got the darned lock out. How these kids learn to do it is a mystery to me.......they can't read or write, but the inner workings of a steering column are no problem to them.
Don
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04-21-2007 08:56 AM #6
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Sometimes NOW are the "good old days"...
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04-21-2007 09:10 AM #7
Originally Posted by DennyW
Yeah I guess it's all a matter of perspective.
Originally Posted by DennyW
Sometimes NOW are the "good old days"...
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04-21-2007 01:15 PM #8
You could just undo the rag joint in the steering shaft and turn the wheels with a Vise Grip. Or get a buddy with arms like Popeye and crank the wheel til stuff busts. Seen that done more than once.
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04-23-2007 08:59 AM #9
Wow I can still remember when they first put the steering column locks on saying how it would cut theft to some amazing degree followed by a zillion others features over the years. They're still stealing cars and WE have to pay more for all the dubious anti-theft stuff on the cars. Walks away mumbling....There is no substitute for cubic inches
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