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Old 05-31-2014, 10:12 AM   #12
LockDoc
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Re: Making Keys For The ’60 -‘66 Chevy Trucks

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Originally Posted by Woogeroo View Post
Thanks LockDoc, this is golden information.

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Thanks -Woog.

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Originally Posted by chevy_man5 View Post
Kind of related, but you can have a lock redone to match a key too. My son and I took a lock button out of the drivers side of a junkyard truck, and had our local locksmith pull out the wafers and match them to his key. Put the lock button in the passenger door (upside down though), now we can unlock it from both sides.

Took him 5 minutes, and was like $20.
I have done quite a few like that. Makes it a lot easier.

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Thanks LockDoc for taking the time to photograph and document the process. These tutorials reach a lot of people that may never respond, but benefit from the information.
No problem, thanks.

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Thanks man.
Glad to be able to do it Mike.

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Very useful. I may look into this in the future.
Thanks.

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