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deanoreido12 wrote looked it up on google for you...
better call a local locksmith sorry
well dam..im trying to think of ideas of how to get them out.
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deanoreido12 wrote looked it up on google for you...
better call a local locksmith sorry
i was joking about that... but seriously, they can do this stuff cool
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if you dont have torx u can buy at radio shack for like 10 bucks but you need like torx 9 or 10 cant remember some torx and u will still have to break the safety pins in the screws those are the little metal things in the middle use a small flathead screwdriver to break them.
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AJHGUI wrotedeanoreido12 wrote looked it up on google for you...
better call a local locksmith sorry
i was joking about that... but seriously, they can do this stuff cool
yeah i know i wasnt gonna call a locksmith lol my mom's bf said he has something in his truck for it if he has the right size he will do it
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cheesyD wrote if you dont have torx u can buy at radio shack for like 10 bucks but you need like torx 9 or 10 cant remember some torx and u will still have to break the safety pins in the screws those are the little metal things in the middle use a small flathead screwdriver to break them.
i have a torx kit with the bits..i was thinking about snapping them haha but i will try using this kit my mom's bf has first..if it doenst work ill snap one and if it works ill snap em all
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loll hahahaah nice
Good idea :S lol
Good idea :S lol
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The screws used for the newer model of 360 controllers need a T8H bit or a small flathead. T8H's are hard to find though.
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Just get a Torx screwdriver...
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