I don't know if this is true for any other FWDLK'ers, but for the
1957+ Dodges (the key-styles/logos are identical)....there
are three different keys that have been made:
The OEM all-aluminum ones, the chromed-over-brass bodied
ones, and the all-steel ones.
The all-steel guys have been sold on the Evilpay, recently.
I've got examples of each style.
Neil Vedder
On 5/19/2012 6:35 AM, Marv Raguse wrote:
On Chrysler locks and key cylinders...5 pins or tumblers are used..Each has
5 positions. Each tumbler or pin has two pieces to make up the total
height which is about 1/4 inch or less. I am sure an experienced automotive
lock smith has the tiny tumblers and can reset the lock to what ever the old
key requires.
In a message dated 5/19/2012 1:29:01 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
c300@xxxxxxx writes:
It looks like there are 6-8
pins in the locks.
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