Originally posted by horseydug:
Perhaps you didn't understand my question.
Was it ignition key that fit glove box lock or a separate key? If you only get old lock how can you get key cut to open it? Alternately can lock be set to work from your existing ignition key?
$2 junk yard lock requiring $75+ locksmith charges not an interesting re-contenting option to pursue, IMO.
Actually, I understood the question you asked, I was just giving you a hard time.
As PA said it was the ignition key that fit the lock, I honestly didn't know for sure because this is something I recontented. The locking piece shouldn't cost much. The locksmithing charges shouldn't be much either...whether to cut a key or redo the tumblers. It will probably be easiest/cheapest to have a key cut...I highly doubt it would cost anywhere near $75. IMO.