Yes, combination locks are cheaper than your standard key lock. However, the key locks are generally more secure than the combination locks so depending on what your needs are, you should balance cost against security.
You will probably have to have a locksmith dismantle it and clean each part. Probably cheaper to replace. Dirt in a lock is its worst enemy.
Yes, but depends on what it is for. Sometimes it is cheaper to just get one with a new key.
Ouch! It will probably be easier and cheaper to just have the whole lock assembly removed and replaced. *** If the lock can be removed then use "Goof Off" to soak the lock. The wafers can usually be removed and cleaned, just make sure everything is kept in order. But if possible it is usually better to just replace.
Via the Autozone website, it depends. There are three:Dorman/Door Lock Actuator, Part Number: 746-260, Trunk lock actuator; Tailgate $89.99Dorman/Door Lock Actuator, Part Number: 931-002, Door lock actuator; Front - Passenger side $125.99Dorman/Door Lock Actuator, Part Number: 931-001, Door lock actuator; Front - Driver side $114.99You may be able to locate cheaper parts at a local parts salvage yard. The reliability of such will not be warrantied however.
Some of the types of woods used in click-lock flooring are oak and maple. Most hardwoods are suitable for this type of flooring. Some are solid wood, some are veneers on a cheaper base of plywood or similar.
Depending on the year of car you can get a new key for free at a Chrysler dealer with your title and ID. if it has the rf antitheft system built into the key then you will have to pay for the key. it will be much cheaper to by the key from the dealer anyway. This only works if you have never rekeyed your vehicle with a different set of locks. but it will be much cheaper to have the key replaced by the dealer than to have the iginition lock replaced.
take out the glove box lock or door lock as there more easy to build a key round compared to the ignition barrel and also quicker to remove/refit take to a lock smiths and they will build a key to fit, if you have an immobilizer its a dealer job if you cant get a decent locksmiths to make a key get a lock set from the scrappys, (might be a cheaper option than a key build)
The smallest size of commercial safe will vary depending on the manufacturer you purchase it from. Prices will also vary and would be cheaper if you purchase a used safe. Don't forget to lock your safe!
Yes, there are multiple companies that make locks with that function. Maglock make a great high security lock that functions that way,it is a little pricey though and is uasally only used on commercial applications. schlage makes a leverset that will come with that function and is much cheaper.
Cheaper is the comparative.
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If you'd like to replace a lost key, nearly any locksmith can obtain a key code by calling in your VIN number.If you need to lock out a previous owner or ex from your car, you can either replace all of the lock cylinders or the existing cylinders can be disassembled and configured to operate with a different key. It is much cheaper to have the locks recombinated.