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Is this lock cylinder keyed to the door locks or does it just take a door key? Is it easy enough to remove if it does have to be keyed to the doors? I have no keys currently and figure it's cheaper to order locks then to have a locksmith make me a key.
1972 Dodge Demon with a 451" stroker Big Block
1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer AMC 360" AKA Golddigger- SOLD
2003 Dodge Crewcab 2500 Cummins longbed 4x4
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee V-6 full time 4x4
Alternators, winches, 4x4, guns all have the same issue if you don't have any knowledge of them usually bad things will happen. Serehill
1972 Dodge Demon with a 451" stroker Big Block
1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer AMC 360" AKA Golddigger- SOLD
2003 Dodge Crewcab 2500 Cummins longbed 4x4
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee V-6 full time 4x4
Alternators, winches, 4x4, guns all have the same issue if you don't have any knowledge of them usually bad things will happen. Serehill
you are hearing crickets because we don't understand the question. Is this lock cylinder keyed to the
door lock ? or does it take a door key ?
The lock cylinder in the tailgate is different from the side door lock cylinder, but yes it does take the
same key if someone has not changed it off. If you do not have a key for the side doors I would pull
one of the door lock cylinder and take it to a locksmith to cut you a key.
Thanks that's what I was trying to ask, one of those was supposed to say ignition lock
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1972 Dodge Demon with a 451" stroker Big Block
1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer AMC 360" AKA Golddigger- SOLD
2003 Dodge Crewcab 2500 Cummins longbed 4x4
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee V-6 full time 4x4
Alternators, winches, 4x4, guns all have the same issue if you don't have any knowledge of them usually bad things will happen. Serehill