Need an SSR Key
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From: Torrance, CA, United States
What's up all? I'm kinda new to Honda Tech. My buddy told me about it when I came to him for help, so I hope I'm looking in the right place. Someone broke into my EF a few weeks ago and stole a bunch of stuff that they could shove into their pockets; mostly just little stuff, like the remote for the radio, a flashlight, the sift ****, CDs, etc... The bad thing is that the magnetic key for my SSR Supermesh rims was attached to the key ring on the flashlight. My key-code is 257. I'm looking for anyone who may have the same key as me, so I can remove my center-caps. The rain is here and I need to rotate my tires soon, so if there's anyone who can help me I'd appreciate it. I live in Torrance.
Modified by 656delta at 9:56 AM 1/7/2006
Modified by 656delta at 9:56 AM 1/7/2006
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Yeah, it wouldn't be so bad if the center-caps weren't on. Man, I almost feel like walking around my 'hood with a metal detector, 'cause I know the little punks who stole it will probably just throw it away. They have no idea what it is, otherwise they would have been back by now.
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Is there any "trick" way to getting 'em off? I tried using a tool-retrieval magnet to disengage the internal lock, but it didn't work. Has anyone out there ever managed to get 'em off without damaging them?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 656delta »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Is there any "trick" way to getting 'em off? I tried using a tool-retrieval magnet to disengage the internal lock, but it didn't work. Has anyone out there ever managed to get 'em off without damaging them?</TD></TR></TABLE>
if there were to be remove easily, there's no point for rim locks
if there were to be remove easily, there's no point for rim locks
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