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> FS New Brass Tumbler Set w/ Springs, Re-Do All of your Locks Once and for All
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post Mar 29 2016, 07:21 PM
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I need another set.......................Jerry
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post Mar 29 2016, 07:39 PM
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post May 21 2016, 08:58 AM
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I would like a set. Let me know about a master key too. Thanks!
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post May 21 2016, 04:31 PM
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post May 31 2016, 12:12 AM
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I wanted to say thanks ...
Great info, the right parts, and inspiration.

My key only worked the ignition.
Tonight I was successful re-keying my trunk.

Excited to get to the doors and have locks working as they should.

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post Dec 2 2016, 07:34 AM
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post Dec 3 2016, 01:43 AM
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I still have the key code card that came with my 914 when my father bought it in 74. from the code how would a valet key be cut? I am thinking about having a new master key black and valet red key done. I know my father must have had the ignition lock cylinder replaced because only the red key now works in the ignition lock cylinder and the driver door lock cylinder. How do you know which tumbler inside the lock cylinder is the valet one? I have rekeyed my own locks on my daily driver when I had to swap over the lock cylinder and tumblers into another part that I added to my car.
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post Dec 3 2016, 10:24 AM
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Paypal just sent for 1 set. Thanks!
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post Dec 3 2016, 10:27 AM
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QUOTE(L-Jet914 @ Dec 3 2016, 02:43 AM) *

I still have the key code card that came with my 914 when my father bought it in 74. from the code how would a valet key be cut? I am thinking about having a new master key black and valet red key done. I know my father must have had the ignition lock cylinder replaced because only the red key now works in the ignition lock cylinder and the driver door lock cylinder. How do you know which tumbler inside the lock cylinder is the valet one? I have rekeyed my own locks on my daily driver when I had to swap over the lock cylinder and tumblers into another part that I added to my car.

Hello,
Key by code is cut with the proper locksmithing equipment, experience, and reference material. If the code is available it is more straight forward. If the code is not available then the lock has to be decoded, which also requires tools, knowledge and experience with the locks. However, these methods cost more because more labor and time is involved or if you have the fancy equipment ($$$$$) the locksmith has to recover his cost invested in the code machine. Code cutting machines run in the thousands of dollars, even tens of thousands. We don't have fancy equipment, we do it the way it would have been done when the 914 was still in production, manually.
As for the tumbler questions, it boils down to experience as well. You learn to identify the tumblers by just looking at them. The valet is distinctive and there aren't any in the ignition lock.
But, none of this will get your locks keyed alike unless they are rekeyed. You would need to determine which key/key code you would like to retain and rekey the necessary locks to restore the car's original keying. Dan and I would be happy to provide you with these services, just shoot us a pm.
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Paypal just sent for 1 set. Thanks!

Thank you for the purchase, will ship by Monday.
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post Dec 4 2016, 09:55 PM
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tweet You've had my full set of locks for 6 months. I know life happens but 6 wks ago you said they would be done in 3 wk. No emails from you either. What's up?
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post Dec 5 2016, 12:23 AM
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I'd like a set if you have any left.
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post Dec 5 2016, 09:47 AM
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I want a set...if you have any left that is..
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post Dec 5 2016, 12:51 PM
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Hello Everyone,
All posts and pm's have been replied to. Please check your inboxes. For those orders that were purchased over the weekend, those will be in the mail by tomorrow, we missed the carrier on Saturday. Thank you.
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post Dec 6 2016, 11:24 PM
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QUOTE(tweet @ Dec 3 2016, 08:27 AM) *

QUOTE(L-Jet914 @ Dec 3 2016, 02:43 AM) *

I still have the key code card that came with my 914 when my father bought it in 74. from the code how would a valet key be cut? I am thinking about having a new master key black and valet red key done. I know my father must have had the ignition lock cylinder replaced because only the red key now works in the ignition lock cylinder and the driver door lock cylinder. How do you know which tumbler inside the lock cylinder is the valet one? I have rekeyed my own locks on my daily driver when I had to swap over the lock cylinder and tumblers into another part that I added to my car.

Hello,
Key by code is cut with the proper locksmithing equipment, experience, and reference material. If the code is available it is more straight forward. If the code is not available then the lock has to be decoded, which also requires tools, knowledge and experience with the locks. However, these methods cost more because more labor and time is involved or if you have the fancy equipment ($$$$$) the locksmith has to recover his cost invested in the code machine. Code cutting machines run in the thousands of dollars, even tens of thousands. We don't have fancy equipment, we do it the way it would have been done when the 914 was still in production, manually.
As for the tumbler questions, it boils down to experience as well. You learn to identify the tumblers by just looking at them. The valet is distinctive and there aren't any in the ignition lock.
But, none of this will get your locks keyed alike unless they are rekeyed. You would need to determine which key/key code you would like to retain and rekey the necessary locks to restore the car's original keying. Dan and I would be happy to provide you with these services, just shoot us a pm.
Thanks,
Alicia

I currently work at a Toyota dealership with a code cutting machine, I just need to be trained in the use of it by one of our parts guys. I was just curious if the valet tumbler had a special number on it like the regular key discs ie 1,2,3,4 etc. I may be contacting you in the near future if I need some lock/key work done. Thank you for your input thus far. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Dec 15 2016, 07:17 PM
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Bumping the ad for some members that asked for some parts.
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All orders paid through Friday have shipped. Please be aware due to the holidays shipping times have doubled. Orders over the weekend will ship by Monday/Tuesday.
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