Question about trunk locks...

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lordxenu

Question about trunk locks...

Post by lordxenu »

So my dad lost the key to my trunk lock today after working on the car. I can't find the key, apparently it was on the roof of the car when he took off in it to test drive it :(

I'm looking at IAP and VAS, and they both have them, but they're different styles?

Which one is better?
VAS:
http://www.vickauto.com/cgi-bin/store/81-5373.html

IAP:
http://www.international-auto.com/index ... sid=889987

The VAS one looks to be a lot better due to the screw system holding it in place, but I dunno. Any tips?
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Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by htchevyii »

A locksmith can usually make you a new key for $20-25 bucks.
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lordxenu

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by lordxenu »

htchevyii wrote:A locksmith can usually make you a new key for $20-25 bucks.

Even without the original key?

I guess I can get a blank key and try that out...I may call around this week and find out.
mbouse

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by mbouse »

umm... did your doors use the same key? if so, a qualified (real) locksmith could use the door tumblers to quickly make a new key... but ... you'll most likely need to provide the blank.

or

why wouldn't you consider used from a parts car? loads chipper (no fries). :mrgreen:
lordxenu

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by lordxenu »

mbouse wrote:umm... did your doors use the same key? if so, a qualified (real) locksmith could use the door tumblers to quickly make a new key... but ... you'll most likely need to provide the blank.

or

why wouldn't you consider used from a parts car? loads chipper (no fries). :mrgreen:

You know what, it might have... I'm not really sure. I know the locks are all original -- was the trunk key the door key for the spider as well?

I have a parts car, but its in a storage building, I don't know where the trunk key is for that car either, and the storage building is small so getting those locks out would be a PITA.

I think I'll get a blank and hit up the locksmith...actually a few blanks... who knows when this will happen again >.<
lordxenu

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by lordxenu »

lordxenu wrote:
mbouse wrote:umm... did your doors use the same key? if so, a qualified (real) locksmith could use the door tumblers to quickly make a new key... but ... you'll most likely need to provide the blank.

or

why wouldn't you consider used from a parts car? loads chipper (no fries). :mrgreen:

You know what, it might have... I'm not really sure. I know the locks are all original -- was the trunk key the door key for the spider as well?

I have a parts car, but its in a storage building, I don't know where the trunk key is for that car either, and the storage building is small so getting those locks out would be a PITA.

I think I'll get a blank and hit up the locksmith...actually a few blanks... who knows when this will happen again >.<
EDIT: Unless someone has a lock set they're willing to part with? I dunno, pulling out all the locks seems like a pain though.
mbouse

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by mbouse »

trunk, doors and glove box were all the same key. ignition was different.

a competant locksmith with a blank key should be able to create a key for that lock set. if you can bring a door handle with a tumbler intact, i am betting he could create a key at his leisure in his office.
worndown

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by worndown »

If you take a door lock into a locksmith make sure you tell him the whole story. Some locks have a different number of pins for the doors and the trunk and it makes a bit of a difference when they are making a key from a lock.

However, once a real locksmith knows what happend and what you need they can knock out a key from your door lock in about 30 minutes. I have had this done several times after buying a parts car at a salvage sale.

Fiat ignition locks, though... don't lose that key!
amsiegel

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by amsiegel »

Loedxenu
I know I have an extra trunk lock I might have a key the key that goes with it. I will look tonight or in the morning. If I find it I will contact you.
lordxenu

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by lordxenu »

worndown wrote:If you take a door lock into a locksmith make sure you tell him the whole story. Some locks have a different number of pins for the doors and the trunk and it makes a bit of a difference when they are making a key from a lock.

However, once a real locksmith knows what happend and what you need they can knock out a key from your door lock in about 30 minutes. I have had this done several times after buying a parts car at a salvage sale.

Fiat ignition locks, though... don't lose that key!
Heh, I have 2 keys to the ignition switch luckily, and I know where the other one is.

I should have gotten a copy of the original key...I still think it's in my driveway somewhere.

So would I have to pull the lock out of the car anyway? Or can I like..bring the car to them and let them do it there on the spot?

I dunno, I have some time to figure out what I'm going to do, I'm probably going to order a few blanks and taking it to a locksmith...so I don't have this problem again.
majicwrench

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by majicwrench »

Used to live in a small town in Washington where I knew a locksmith who could make/do anything, it was amazing. Now live in a small town in Montana where the local locksmith can do nothing right the first time, if at all.
Took him the truck lock a few weeks ago, stopped by today he said he couldn't get a blank?? For a 72 spider?? Anyway, I got it going, one of you fine gentleman had send me the guts and a key out of a trunk lock months ago.
Anyway, hope you have a qualified locksmith.
Keith
amsiegel

Re: Question about trunk locks...

Post by amsiegel »

Good cause I found my lock and there was no keys that fit it.

I had a locksmith open my other car and make a key years ago. He might have come from AAA. It was quick and did not take to long. I think he picked the trunk lock and used that lock to make the key for the door.
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