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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 409049" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>LMAO if I tried that, I would be in the emergency room</p><p>getting all the skin sewn back onto my knuckles !!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I did learn how to break <strong>into</strong> a 1996 Jeep XJ Cherokee</p><p>last week !! Left the keys in the ignition while at BPS.</p><p>Normally, I keep one on a wire inside the wheel well.</p><p>I had to use it one day and never put it back - duhhhhh.</p><p>The windows were down 1/4" to ventilate while shopping.</p><p>putting both palms flat on the window glass, I bumped</p><p>the passenger side glass up and down and was able to </p><p>back the track down enough to get a newly purchased </p><p>6ft Ugly Stik rod in and retrieve the keys . . . </p><p>The security guard that rides around in the golf cart</p><p>was duly impressed - and will remember that trick.</p><p>(of course it may not work on all vehicles, and am sure</p><p>the glass must be already down some for it to work)</p><p></p><p>now - I have a key on a wire under BOTH wheel wells.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 409049, member: 13599"] LMAO if I tried that, I would be in the emergency room getting all the skin sewn back onto my knuckles !! I did learn how to break [b]into[/b] a 1996 Jeep XJ Cherokee last week !! Left the keys in the ignition while at BPS. Normally, I keep one on a wire inside the wheel well. I had to use it one day and never put it back - duhhhhh. The windows were down 1/4" to ventilate while shopping. putting both palms flat on the window glass, I bumped the passenger side glass up and down and was able to back the track down enough to get a newly purchased 6ft Ugly Stik rod in and retrieve the keys . . . The security guard that rides around in the golf cart was duly impressed - and will remember that trick. (of course it may not work on all vehicles, and am sure the glass must be already down some for it to work) now - I have a key on a wire under BOTH wheel wells. . [/QUOTE]
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