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seaeagle2
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Feb 06, 2016

How I my key count

I have a F150 and a TT. I had an ignition key, a remote fob, entry door key, storage lock key, receiver lock key and hitch lock key. I got a three button key off ebay, had it cut a lock smith, and since I already had 2 programed keys I was able to program it myself, no more fob. Then I got the Bolt lock locks that use the ignition key, at least one less key. Then I did the entry lock and storage lock keyed alike mod. One less key.

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  • If they get the ring with 8 keys or 4 keys, they've still gots all the keys, its just a smaller keyring in my pocket. And honestly locks keep honest people honest.
  • seaeagle2 wrote:
    I have a F150 and a TT. I had an ignition key, a remote fob, entry door key, storage lock key, receiver lock key and hitch lock key. I got a three button key off ebay, had it cut a lock smith, and since I already had 2 programed keys I was able to program it myself, no more fob. Then I got the Bolt lock locks that use the ignition key, at least one less key. Then I did the entry lock and storage lock keyed alike mod. One less key.


    While on the surface reducing the amount of "keys" looks all fine and dandy BUT in doing so you ARE increasing your RISK..

    All it takes is losing one of the keys and poof ALL the items secured by that key WILL be at risk of a thief..

    Since you most likely have more than one key on your keyring even a better chance someone could now have access to EVERYTHING you own..

    Kind of like the use ONE password for all your accounts and use something like 123abc.. Doing so will most likely result in getting your accounts hacked..

    Multiple keys are a bit like multiple passwords, spreads out and LOWERS the risk of unwanted folks gaining access..

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