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Change your locks
I think combination locks are safer since key locks are easy to break into with a knife or a ice prick to unlock the key lock.
Brass and steel are the metals of choice for making key locks.
Try using ya BRAIN....LOL
Alot of the old mortis locks were numbered and the key is numbered if you find the code you can order the key
Graphite works well in lubricating key operated locks such as, pad locks, door locks and ignition locks.
No, door locks & trunk-one key; Ignition- different key; I know-I have one
Medeco is a company that specializes in locks. They have a patented key locking mechanism that makes it so that the keys cannot be copied without authorization which makes them more secure.
get the key silly
Both combination locks and key-entry locks provide an equal level of safety.
If the locks have not been changed, 1 key should operate all locks on the vehicle.