Spare Keys: Door vs Ignition
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Spare Keys: Door vs Ignition
When I bought my 1988 Dakota off my grandfather I was given 4 keys minus the glove box. In other words two sets, both sets have one ignition key and one door key. I really wish I had one that fit both, did they even offer this option?
My buddie has a late 90s F150, when he bought it from a used sales lot it came with 4 keys as well. Only thing is three of his keys fit the ignition AND door and the fourth is a door only key (like if you needed someone to get something for you but not have access to moving the vehicle).
Any input on your Gen I keys? Can I have one made?
My buddie has a late 90s F150, when he bought it from a used sales lot it came with 4 keys as well. Only thing is three of his keys fit the ignition AND door and the fourth is a door only key (like if you needed someone to get something for you but not have access to moving the vehicle).
Any input on your Gen I keys? Can I have one made?
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#4
Nothing fancy here, they can be made for $2 at TrueValue
I have a locksmith on my street that works out of his home I'll see if it's something he can take on, sounds like it's going to be expensive though...might be cheaper swapping ignitions if that is possible from a 92-96 (IF they came with a single key option)
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Same problem here! My drives door key needed to be wiggled to unlock the door, I'm going to get the locks from both doors at a junkyard so they match then attempt to swap ignitions so all 3 use the same key.
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I think MINE is as base as it gets, 3 separate keys, crank windows, no AC, they even cheaped out on a TACH! It couldn't get any more inconvenient then maybe having two keys next to each other like bank vaults have haha.