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Door bending on 6n?
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skyline.99
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Door bending on 6n?
Hi guys I was just wondering wether the 6n's doors are weak to peeps bending the door frame to gain entry to the car?? Have any of you had this prob and has anyone successfully reinforced their doors?
Thanks, Steve
Thanks, Steve
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Door bendzz
Has nobody here seen cars broken into by the top of the door frame being pulled outwards? Ive seen it quite a few times and its quite a popular way for little yobbos to gain access. Ive seen peeps do it without the window breakin and bending it back after the doors been opened.
Anyways, this was on a car with skinny doors (cant remember which) so was easily done. I was wondering if anyone has had their car "violated" shall we say in this manner??? Cheers
Anyways, this was on a car with skinny doors (cant remember which) so was easily done. I was wondering if anyone has had their car "violated" shall we say in this manner??? Cheers
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This reminds me of the time when I had to call up my
roadside assistance guys because I locked the cars inside my car.
He used a plastic lever (like a plastic bicycle tyre lever) and an inflatable
pump bag to open up the door. The actual method was to lever a slight gap
in the top of the door, then slide in the inflatable bag and pump it up so
a large enough gap was present for him to stick a piece of plastic through
and pull up the door pin.
I think it is possible, but the above method was quite tricky and took
bout 20-30mins to successfully pull up the door pin and unlock the car.
roadside assistance guys because I locked the cars inside my car.
He used a plastic lever (like a plastic bicycle tyre lever) and an inflatable
pump bag to open up the door. The actual method was to lever a slight gap
in the top of the door, then slide in the inflatable bag and pump it up so
a large enough gap was present for him to stick a piece of plastic through
and pull up the door pin.
I think it is possible, but the above method was quite tricky and took
bout 20-30mins to successfully pull up the door pin and unlock the car.
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ahh, the good old universal door key!david burton wrote:if they want your car there's no way to stop them. even if the doors don't bend, a brick soon solves the problem.
i would say in comparision to a mk2 or 3 polo, the doors would be pritty sturdy!
a mate of mine locked his keys in his Nova (
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Cheers peeps
Thanks for the response guys. I guess i have to invest in a good alarm then!! Got some aftermarket one on there atm, must go!
Thanks again, steve
Thanks again, steve
