What is the lock plate on a Ford Super Duty F450?
What is the lock plate on a Ford Super Duty F450?
The photo above shows the new Jimmi’ Jammer® plate for the 2008-2016 Ford Super Duty tailgate handle. (Removed from tailgate for clarity.) The plate wraps around the lock cylinder holder, then the circular clamp helps reinforce the plastic lock holder and provide additional support behind the plate.
How do you unlock a Ford F150 Slim Jim?
Apply gentle downward pressure with the slim jim as you pull it back toward the side from which you inserted it. This should easily disengage the latch, and you’ll hear the latch turn over when this happens. Enter the cab through the rear window, if possible, and unlock the doors from the inside.
Where is the Jimmi jammer plate on the F350 F450?
The Jimmi’ Jammer® plate is installed (center of photo) and you can see the door latch mechanism below and to the left edge of the photo. For obvious reasons, we won’t further describe how they get in, but suffice it to say, they can and do!
How to break into a Ford F350 Super Duty?
The photo to the right shows one popular method of breaking into your Ford F250, F350, F450 Super Duty or Excursion. The thief pry’s into the door under the handle to get at the lock rods inside the door. Then, they force the rod to move and unlock the door! It’s fast, easy and quiet, making this a favorite among thieves. >
The photo above shows the new Jimmi’ Jammer® plate for the 2008-2016 Ford Super Duty tailgate handle. (Removed from tailgate for clarity.) The plate wraps around the lock cylinder holder, then the circular clamp helps reinforce the plastic lock holder and provide additional support behind the plate.
The Jimmi’ Jammer® plate is installed (center of photo) and you can see the door latch mechanism below and to the left edge of the photo. For obvious reasons, we won’t further describe how they get in, but suffice it to say, they can and do!
Where are the lock rods on a Ford F250?
The lock rods inside the doors still are accessible by a thief who knows how to get at them. Also, the door latch assembly is just below the handle on these doors and can be easily reached with a screwdriver and/or short piece of wire.