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Source of Rekeying Kit for Porsche????

I have read a number of threads that are asking for a source for Porsche tumblers and the sort for rekeying locks on early 911s. I have a kit that I obtained from Auto-Security Products, ASP, which I finally located after unpacking. The following is a link to their web page:

http://www.carlocks.com/index.htm

They are evidently under new management and it looks as if their website has not been updated for quite awhile. However I purchased a kit from them for around $75 bucks a few years ago. The kit number is: A-26-101 and is still listed on their website. I have rekeyed a number of cylinders that has paid for the kit.

Hope this helps.

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Old 12-29-2007, 08:24 PM
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Hmm, I wonder if 924 door handles have the same tumblers. I found my lock rekeying kit (after being missing for 3 years) they other day. It basically consists of about 25 tumblers and keys that I scavenged from the old used 914 door handles we used to sell...

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Wayne,

Here is the link to the catalog page for porsche from ASPs website:

http://www.carlocks.com/pdf/us_opel_suzuki.pdf

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It does not look like that the 924 or 944 lock tumblers the same as the 911, 914, or the 928. So I would imagine the wafers would also be different.

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