Re: keys

From: Biff Byrum (bbyrum9@foothill.net)
Date: Sat Feb 25 2006 - 00:46:26 EST


Yeah, that's what a locksmith does best. As far as I know, all Mopar
cylinders can still be rekeyed. Just to rekey one cylinder should be no more
than about 25 to 30 dollars. Biff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alberto Aguirre Jr" <bluedoberman@yahoo.com>
To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 3:11 PM
Subject: DML: keys

>
> OK...about 2 weeks ago my Dakota got broken into and my radio stolen. Its
my fault for not taking off teh face and not having gotten new alarm keyfobs
for my Alpine alarm. This lit a fire under my arse to research online and
find a place that sells the keyfobs, so now my alarm is alive again. I also
got a new radio from a friend and while I was at it I ordered some speakers
from Crutchfield to replace my blown factory ones.
>
> My question concerns my key. The passenger side key hole was mashed and
shoved in. Now would it be easier and/or cheaper to get a locksmith to
replace the lock and match it to the key, or should I get a new kel with
matching tumblers? The Dakota key is for both doors, the ignition AND
passenger airbag on/off switch. I imagine replacing ALL of those to keep a
single key may be more $$ and work than matching a tumbler to the existing
key. Or is that not even possible?

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