Posted by Jim in NY on November 02, 2007 at 14:36:30 from (206.15.138.103):
In Reply to: OT: Extra keys posted by Bus Driver on November 02, 2007 at 06:08:53:
I have a 2003 GMC and plastic became the problem as mentioned , so what I did was drill a hole through a magnetic key holder, inserted a nylon zip tie and pulled it to a small loop and then inserted through that loop another longer but not totally zipped up tight Nylon zip tie and run it around one of the grill rectangles/parts. Then poked it through the inside of the grill to conceal it. When I could not find my keys one day I just pulled the extra long loop that was totally concealed inside the grill , opened the key holder and wallha -- when I started the jimmy and found my keys the VERY FIRST thing I did was to put the keys and holder back in it's hiding place -- no more worries about where to hide a key. Hope this helps....
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