Jermu97
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- Joined
- Oct 5, 2021
- Posts
- 86
- Reaction score
- 214
- Location
- Finland
- First Name
- Jermu
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- 3/4 ton 4x4 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 6.2l
Hi,
As it happens my truck is old. 34 at this point and you can really see and feel that in the door lock cylinders. Now, buying new cylinders ain't no problem for a truck, but my truck happens to be a suburban and so far after endless scrolling, I have not found a cylinder kit for burbans. Of course I could buy a set of two and then a single one, but the problem is, I want to have a single key for the doors. What have all y'all burb people done to get by? Just live with separate keys? Get picky with a lockpicking smith, also known as a locksmith? I'm just tired of having a truck you can break into with a tine from a rake and I also only have one set of keys to the truck, so I have no backup key in case I lose the keys or lock them inside the truck.
Plz halp
As it happens my truck is old. 34 at this point and you can really see and feel that in the door lock cylinders. Now, buying new cylinders ain't no problem for a truck, but my truck happens to be a suburban and so far after endless scrolling, I have not found a cylinder kit for burbans. Of course I could buy a set of two and then a single one, but the problem is, I want to have a single key for the doors. What have all y'all burb people done to get by? Just live with separate keys? Get picky with a lockpicking smith, also known as a locksmith? I'm just tired of having a truck you can break into with a tine from a rake and I also only have one set of keys to the truck, so I have no backup key in case I lose the keys or lock them inside the truck.
Plz halp