![]() For newer vehicles, locksmiths would typically cut one of these cheaper mechanical or "test" keys to test in the lock before cutting a more expensive transponder or remote head key. For older vehicles, these keys are all you need. MECHANICAL KEYS: These are all-metal keys with no chip in them.That's your clue to knowing which cars you're most likely to run into in the field. ![]() Notice that some packs include very little of some keys and many more of the others. If you click on the links below, you'll see the complete list of keys within each Starter Pack. We've tried to make it easy for you by putting together some "Starter Packs" which are our recommendations for what you should be keeping in stock. If you're just getting into the business, it can be a very expensive and time consuming task to try and figure out which keys you should or should not stock. Have we left anything out? Please contact us and let us know so we can add more info for everyone to see. ![]() ![]() ![]() Whether you purchase your products from American Key Supply or not, this guide should help you figure out what you need and how to get it. So you've decided to look into making car keys for your customers but not sure exactly where to start? This introduction is meant to give you some guidance and tips. ![]()
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