Anyone got a Curtis key cutter and code decoder ring for GM keys?
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Anyone got a Curtis key cutter and code decoder ring for GM keys?
And would they be willing to help me out a bit that has a Curtis key cutter with a GM wheel?
I've got 2 sets of GM A&B key blanks and I'm looking to get them properly cut with a Curtis tool instead of simply cloned on a grinder wheel. Got an 85 Cutlass 442 needing new keys cut. I know I could go to the local locksmith, but figured I'd give it a try here first because I'd trust an Olds guy first. You know what I mean. Besides, I had to find the correct part number of the day keys with the A and B facing the correct orientation instead of angled. Trying to make them correct. I have both original keys as well, but I'm not sure about getting the oval key code.
Additionally, I have the ignition key 4 digit alphanumeric code knockout plug still, but not for the oval key. So if anyone with a GM key code decoder ring book can hook me up on the cut code, I'd surely appreciate it.
PM me please.
I've got 2 sets of GM A&B key blanks and I'm looking to get them properly cut with a Curtis tool instead of simply cloned on a grinder wheel. Got an 85 Cutlass 442 needing new keys cut. I know I could go to the local locksmith, but figured I'd give it a try here first because I'd trust an Olds guy first. You know what I mean. Besides, I had to find the correct part number of the day keys with the A and B facing the correct orientation instead of angled. Trying to make them correct. I have both original keys as well, but I'm not sure about getting the oval key code.
Additionally, I have the ignition key 4 digit alphanumeric code knockout plug still, but not for the oval key. So if anyone with a GM key code decoder ring book can hook me up on the cut code, I'd surely appreciate it.
PM me please.
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