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Location: Burbank, CA
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One key to rule them all
Has anyone had there doors and glove box rekeyed so that they match the ignition? I am getting tired of fumbling around with 2 keys. I have been spoiled by one key and a clicker on my Honda
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Re: One key to rule them all
I tried on a Square body, and called a guy I was familiar with who had his own lock smith company.
Effectively no you can not. The ignition lock cylinder, and the door lock cylinder use different key blanks. Plus supposedly they do not interchange lock cylinders or adjustment pins. For lack of the right term. Or atleast that is the answer I was given. After he played with it for awhile looking for interchange parts. Maybe someone has figured it out, but I have not run across it as of yet. So when I get around to it. I want to get 2 Chevy trucks keyed the same so I only have one set to deal with. |
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Location: N.C.
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Re: One key to rule them all
I don't know about the glovebox but, my key unlocks the door and works in the ignition. I'm sure "lockdoc" sp? on here can offer more insight.
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Re: One key to rule them all
Member Lockdoc can do that for you.
My parents gifted me one of those aftermarket kits that use one key, but unfortunately, the quality of the kit is not that great. The little flaps on the door locks rarely close anymore
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Re: One key to rule them all
They actually should be the same key. That is, the doors and ignition. Trucks seldom came with a glovebox lock, if ever. Regardless, all factory lock cylinders can easily be recoded to work with one single key. As mentioned, look up "lockdoc" here on the forum.
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Re: One key to rule them all
Ok thanks. I had the door locks rekeyed once already (by the locksmith that used to be next to OSH) because they did not match each other. I did not think to match them to the ignition key at the time.
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Re: One key to rule them all
I'm pretty sure that these vehicles were single-key until '71. The different keys were meant to be a theft deterrent. Thieves would pull the lock cylinder out of a door with a slide hammer and grind a key, then come back and steal your ride with a key. Then, they just started busting the column to get to the release button.
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Re: One key to rule them all
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: central California
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Re: One key to rule them all
Yes, I had mine done too, glovebox and all, by my local locksmith. Works fine. I never did get the logic to using 2 keys. I always figured it had something to do with valet parking so they coldnt snoop around in the trunk and glovebox.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Abilene Texas
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Re: One key to rule them all
My '63 GMC has 2 keys. One for the door and the other for the ignition
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Re: One key to rule them all
Lockdoc is the man. My 72 is one key for all. Including the glovebox thanks to him.
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Re: One key to rule them all
My truck I have owned for almost 40 years has one key for doors ign and glove box. Just saying...
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Re: One key to rule them all
Ok Thanks everyone. I got my answer.
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Location: B.C. Canada
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Re: One key to rule them all
Kits are available at Brothers for one. Kit comes with keys and tumblers for doors ignition and glove box. A bit pricey at $120
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