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Door wedges from Zip's AW Direct provide just enough clearance between the window and door frame to insert a long-reach tool or other car-unlocking device from Access Tools and other manufacturers. Hard nylon window wedges are normally tapered to gradually gain space, while inflatable wedges like the Air Jack can slip through narrow openings and then enlarge with the use of a hand air pump.

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B/A Products Plastic Window Wedge 5.5"

This Plastic Window Wedge can be used inbetween the window seal or the door frame. It is 5.5" long.
$20.99

B/A Products Red Alert Kit w/ 2 Wedge

Note: Special Handling Fees Apply

New convenient door tool kit has all of your staple items in one package. Includes a 1"X 12" protective sleeve for ultimate protection of the vehicle's door jamb.

Kit Includes:
  • (2) Plastic Window Wedges
  • (1) Red Alert Door Tool
  • (1) Inflatable Air Wedge
  • (1) 1"x 12" Protective Sleeve
  • $117.99

    B/A Products Inflatable Air Wedge

    Use this Inflatable Wedge with all of your unlocking tools. Just wedge it between the door and window and pump it up. It will separate the two, giving you enough room to work.
    $60.99
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    Wedges for Vehicle Lockouts

    Wedges are essential tools for professional vehicle entry, providing the leverage needed to create separation between car doors and frames. These tools are used in conjunction with long-reach tools, air pumps, and other lockout accessories to safely unlock vehicles without causing damage. Whether you’re a tow operator, locksmith, or first responder, having the right wedge ensures a fast, efficient, and professional job.

    Why Choose a Lockout Wedge

    A proper lockout wedge, whether it is a plastic wedge or an inflatable air wedge, allows operators to gently open gaps in doors or windows to access locking mechanisms. Air wedge lockout tools are particularly useful because their inflatable design enables precise control over the separation process. These tools reduce the risk of scratches, dents, or seal damage while providing optimal leverage.

    Plastic wedges, on the other hand, offer a simple, durable solution for smaller gaps or quick access scenarios. Both types are indispensable components of any professional lockout workflow.

    Best-Selling Wedges

    Several industry-leading products are popular among professionals:

    All of these tools pair well with a complete Lockout Kit to provide a full set of professional-grade tools for vehicle entry.

    Shopping Guide for Lockout Wedges

    When choosing the right wedge for your operation, consider the following:

    • Type: Determine if you need an inflatable air wedge or a durable plastic wedge based on the vehicles you commonly service.
    • Size and Thickness: Larger wedges can handle tighter gaps or heavier doors, while smaller wedges work well for compact vehicles.
    • Compatibility: Ensure the wedge works with your existing lockout tools or kits for smooth, coordinated operation.
    • Durability: High-quality materials like reinforced nylon or polyurethane extend the life of your wedges under repeated use.
    • Ease of Use: Air wedges with built-in pumps or hand controls allow precise inflation for sensitive door edges and seals.

    FAQ: Lockout Wedges

    What is a lockout wedge used for?
    A wedge is used to create separation between a car door or window frame and the body, allowing tools to reach the lock mechanism safely.

    How do air wedges differ from plastic wedges?
    Air wedges can be inflated to create controlled separation, while plastic wedges provide a simple, solid solution for smaller gaps or quick access.

    Can I use a wedge without a full lockout kit?
    While a wedge can be used alone, pairing it with a complete Lockout Kit ensures faster, safer vehicle entry.

    Are all wedges compatible with all vehicles?
    Most wedges are versatile, but some vehicles with tight door seals or armored panels may require a specific size or type, such as the Big Easy Lockout Wedge.

    How do I prevent damage when using a wedge?
    Insert the wedge carefully, avoid overinflating air wedges, and always follow manufacturer instructions for your tools.