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Re: wheel locks
It depends on the style of lock, but generally you can
pound a socket close in size over it with a hammer
until it's tight and remove it.
hth,
Alex Ting
Account Manager
Millennium Solutions Group, Inc.
575 Menlo Dr. #4
Rocklin, CA 95765
Phone: 888.801.2001 ext. 228 or 916.630.2001
Fax: 916.630.2000
email: alext@nu2u.net
icq #19613213
-----Original Message-----
From: Daun Yeagley <vwdaun@yahoo.com>
To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Date: Monday, February 28, 2000 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: wheel locks
>
>
>--- Ian <e@sbbs.se> wrote:
>> What's the consensus on these, are they worth getting? Is
>> there a brand
>> that's better than others?
>>
>> tia
>> Ian
>
>Speaking of wheel locks, I have a problem. I picked up a
>rather sick '85 'rocco over Christmas and it's got wheel
>locks on it. However, after cleaning out the car (a job in
>itself) I did not find a key for the locks.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>
>=====
>Daun Yeagley
>'80 Scirocco S
>'81 Pickup (To part or not to part...)
>'85 Scirocco 8v (2)
>'88 Scirocco 16v
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