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Anyone interested in this idea for your keys?

Anyone interested in this key shelf?


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Looks like someone other than myself has a lock on there OBD port

If you're referencing the long black "key", Diesel and DEF locking caps.
Purple=RV
Black Tile Pro
Handcuff key, I carry a set of cuffs in my go bag
DEF/Diesel cap key
The little dongle is for a boat floaty
Brinks key was for the 5th wheel hitch lock, but I've seen picked up a nice selection of keyed alike PACLOCK's. The old brass Brinks locks were great, the new ones are chicom garbage.
 
I like the little pocket under the door handle but I also put the plastic insert into the door handle turning it into a pocket or my keys are clipped to belt loop.
 
Pocket is the right answer. No reason it needs to be out (and lost or left behind). I'm kind of scratching my head as to why someone would actually take it out of their pocket in the first place.
That's why keyless entry is stupid, and a misleading statement. The thing that used to be the key needs to be in your hand to press the unlock button. It's a goofy arrangement to have a fob that communicates to the start button but not the doors.
 
That's why keyless entry is stupid, and a misleading statement. The thing that used to be the key needs to be in your hand to press the unlock button. It's a goofy arrangement to have a fob that communicates to the start button but not the doors.
I guess it depends on the options you have. My truck has passive entry, so I never have to touch my fob.
 
I'll be checking off that box on the next one because the current situation is a pain in the ****
 
Yes I have passive entry and I could keep my key fob in my pocket at all times but I always remote start my truck from as far away as possible to get the engine warmed up before I drive away even on our 100 degree plus Texas days.
 

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