I'm not that old, but I remember the day you could walk into any hardware store in America and get a key cut. Apparently, this skill is now part of the dark arts, black magic, voodoo!
I recently bought a 1989 FJ62 that only had 2 keys. So, I needed some keys and decided to buy some OEM blanks. That was the easy part. I went on my local Ace Hardware, which I love, and they can only use the fancy key machine and can only use blanks from the fancy key machine system. Then today, I went to Toyota to pick up some brake drums and figured I'd get them cut there. Apparently, they only cut from VIN code and not from an actual key. Assuming (you know what happens when you assume ...) that the cylinders have never been changed, I let them cut the 2 blanks I had from the code. Guess what? They don't work.
So, now I'm going to order some more blanks, because I want the cool keys with the black plastic that says Toyota.
Does anyone know a person or company that practices the dark arts of key cutting in Raleigh? I need someone who can cut a key from a key, which seems simple, but obviously not.
Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
I recently bought a 1989 FJ62 that only had 2 keys. So, I needed some keys and decided to buy some OEM blanks. That was the easy part. I went on my local Ace Hardware, which I love, and they can only use the fancy key machine and can only use blanks from the fancy key machine system. Then today, I went to Toyota to pick up some brake drums and figured I'd get them cut there. Apparently, they only cut from VIN code and not from an actual key. Assuming (you know what happens when you assume ...) that the cylinders have never been changed, I let them cut the 2 blanks I had from the code. Guess what? They don't work.
So, now I'm going to order some more blanks, because I want the cool keys with the black plastic that says Toyota.
Does anyone know a person or company that practices the dark arts of key cutting in Raleigh? I need someone who can cut a key from a key, which seems simple, but obviously not.
Thanks in advance for any recommendations.