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95 Chevy Cavalier Ignition Lock?

I have been trying to remove the ignition lock from a '95 Chevy Cavalier. but I believe it is so broken it will not come out. The key comes out in any position and you really have to work at it to get the key to turn to the ON position. I can press in the retaining button to remove the lock but it will not come out. Any suggestions?

Answer:

Sounds like you're talking about dragsters. The little wheels in front are indeed supposed to minimize road friction and wind resistance and the large wheels in back are to maximize road friction since they are the wheels responsible for driving the car forward. As for your car (with no motor) air resistance is your biggest concern. Try wheels that create the least friction possible with the road surface and if permitted try to get the wheels encased or shielded from the wind by using wheel wells rather than bolting them onto the sides of the body.
you cannot sue the gym. 1. it is not required by law that the gyms have the safety belts. 2. if you did try and sue the judge would just tell you it was your fault you knew their was no belt so you could have just waited for a free tread that had one. thus you losing the case.

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