Hiding a spare key outside your pickup can pose security risks, as determined thieves may know common hiding spots. If you choose to hide one, opt for less obvious locations, like inside a magnetic box secured to the vehicle's undercarriage. However, the safest option is to leave a spare key with a trusted friend or family member. This minimizes the risk of theft while ensuring you have access when needed.
This is what I would do If I were you. Get a zip strip or a cable tie and then lie under the engine area of your car. Look for a brake line or another easy to get to area and zip strip the key to that area. In a pinch, you will have a spare incase you lock yourself out of the car. As the zip strip is made of plastic, do not place it too close to the engine block as it may melt.
i need to find where they hide the horn on my 2006 Chevrolet half ton pickup.
If you have rocks in your front yard you can hide some where there.
Check along the top of the radiator support (just behind the grille). They used to hide them there once in a while. Also try under the seat, but depending on the year, just unscrew the wingnut on the bracket and drop the spare on the ground.
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he'll be outside HQ trying to hide from prof krane he'll be outside HQ trying to hide from prof krane
The average cow hide has several cubic yards of area. It can be calculated by laying the cow hide flat and measuring the area.
tie them on the inside insted of the outside
hide and the room and his ower thinks he is outside
they go outside and do not hide. they love to go outside during rainy season.
They usually hide by light or by bushes also by a food resource such as outside by the grill or depending on the spider, under the dinner table.