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Date: 10-15-05 07:37
From: Harv in Willoughby Oh. View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re keying locks and ignition switch

So I have two new door handles and my original ignition switch. I took all three to my local locksmith and he said he can't do anything with them. He said he can't get a pin kit and then he said he couldn't take the ignition lock apart. (I did have it rekeyed once before a long time back)

Any ideas? Is there a place to send them?

John


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Date: 10-15-05 08:19
From: Richard
Subject: Re: Re keying locks and ignition switch

Get some old locks and do it yourself,,,,,,,Richard



Date: 10-15-05 10:20
From: whispering_bomb View user's profile
Subject: Re: Re keying locks and ignition switch

Or you could sell it all and buy a new kit from mobile traditon where everything matches.



Date: 10-16-05 08:28
From: Harv in Willoughby Oh. View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Re keying locks and ignition switch

Richard wrote:
Get some old locks and do it yourself,,,,,,,Richard


I have a bunch of old door handles. I would guess that even the ignition uses the same tumblers since the keys are the same.

John
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Date: 10-16-05 08:30
From: Harv in Willoughby Oh. View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Re keying locks and ignition switch

whispering_bomb wrote:
Or you could sell it all and buy a new kit from mobile traditon where everything matches.


Wish I knew that when I bought this stuff years back.

Joihn
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Date: 10-16-05 09:30
From: c.d.iesel in South West Connecticut - Darien = The Right Coast View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: visit another lock-smith

(nt) . .. try another 'seasoned' lock-smith,

if you have keys to fit both the door and ignition locks - the cuts might be close enough to recut one to work in both ........

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Date: 10-16-05 11:52
From: Zenon in Delta, BC View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: DIY, re-key the doors to match the ignition. Here's how:

http://www.zeebuck.com/bimmers/tech/doorlocks/doorlocks.html

regards,
Zenon



Date: 10-17-05 02:10
From: peteinjp in Toyama, Japan View user's profile
Subject: better off fixing the old stuff

Well the new stuff I bought from mobile tradition has not held up nearly as well as the original. Specifically the chrome plating is weak at best. Fine for a car hermetically sealed but not so great for my car. The new bumper ends are now in worse condition than the old middle section of my front bumper. The new trapeziodal mirror also has not faired as well as the left hand one that I bought from a fello faq member. Just a word of warning based on my experience.



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