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<blockquote data-quote="Kelley1" data-source="post: 1215878" data-attributes="member: 16299"><p>It depends on how old the vehicle is as far as getting a key made from the VIN. The absolute cheapest way to get a key made for your truck is to take the PASSENGER side door lock out of the door and take it to a locksmith. There is a key code stamped on the side of the door lock (I say passenger because on the very off chance that the code isn't there the lock is less worn out than the drivers side to make a key from manually). Shouldn't be more that $15-$25 for the first key and then you can have copies made from that for a couple of bucks each.</p><p></p><p>I worked at a locksmith shop for quite a few years. :awesomework:</p><p></p><p>ETA: There is a locksmith in Kirkland who is pretty good. Bonafide Lock & Safe. I don't know what road exactly but they are near the hospital and the car pool exit for 124th across from a McDonalds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelley1, post: 1215878, member: 16299"] It depends on how old the vehicle is as far as getting a key made from the VIN. The absolute cheapest way to get a key made for your truck is to take the PASSENGER side door lock out of the door and take it to a locksmith. There is a key code stamped on the side of the door lock (I say passenger because on the very off chance that the code isn't there the lock is less worn out than the drivers side to make a key from manually). Shouldn't be more that $15-$25 for the first key and then you can have copies made from that for a couple of bucks each. I worked at a locksmith shop for quite a few years. :awesomework: ETA: There is a locksmith in Kirkland who is pretty good. Bonafide Lock & Safe. I don't know what road exactly but they are near the hospital and the car pool exit for 124th across from a McDonalds. [/QUOTE]
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