hex0rz
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Lol, well consider this, I accidentally locked my sisters keys in her car once and a tow truck company came in and used an inflatable bag between the door and jamb to pry open the door enough to fit a pick in to unlock the door! It never opened up the same way again...
One time my alarm locked my doors on me and I did'nt notice. I was kinda stranded because my truck died on me. So I got the truck to start eventually, and me and my dad were looking at the engine. I go to shut off the truck, and whattya know! My doors were locked and my truck was running!
Me and him were sitting in a hospital parking garage in the freezing winter taking out my back window so I could hop in and shut off the truck! I say it took a good hour because of being poorly equipped with tools... Boy'o, my fingers were sooo cold!
So, if you feel comfortable, take out the rear cab window and you will be in business! Just make sure your truck is'nt running! lol...
You can do it fairly easily, you just need alot of patience! I would suggest getting some wood wedges and a pry bar. Pry out gently at the top of the window gasket until you can fit some wedges in. Keep going around the window until you get the wedges in all the way aound. Be careful when you get to the end or else you may not notice that the window will start falling out!
To put the window back in, take some very strong string or something of the likes, and put it in the groove all the way around the gasket where the window seats with the cab. Have someone on the inside hold the string tight as you put the window up to the hole and push in. You should get pretty far in until it wont go anymore. As you push, the person on the inside pulls the string forcing the rubber into the cab to re-seat in the hole.
It will be very hard for them to pull the string but patience, I say! If you do it right, you should be back to normes again with the remotes in your hand and you beloved truck without a broken back window!