CHEVY GMC OEM 95-97 Ignition Key Switch Cylinder & Door Lock Set W/ 2 Keys
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I believe so. This is a good idea
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I guess it'll work because of the OB body type
Selected User Reviews For CHEVY GMC OEM 95-97 Ignition Key Switch Cylinder & Door Lock Set W/ 2 Keys
Initially, this product appeared to be a match for my suburban, but after installing it, my car would not start. I found that this ignition lock is NOT equipped with a magnet sensor to activate my vehicle's Consequently, regardless of the fitment, if you have a security light on your dash, then this fits you not.
Having replaced mine a few weeks ago, I can definitely recommend this lock set. Their fit was perfect. They were able to slip right into place.
The situation here is fine. I really like the fit, the price is great, and it's made of good material Delivered in a timely manner.
Not pleased with my choice. The lock and keys are both excellent, and they feel and look like those from a factory. The part is easy to replace physically. Those Tahoes equipped with VAT or PassLock Security are not eligible for the ignition cylinder lock. A magnetic signal piece does not come with the cylinder. Reviews that predicted it would work led me to believe it would. I wonder if they are lucky or if their VAT system isn't active. Honestly, if I could do without the security version, I would be more than.
It was easy to install (many parts had to be disassembled, but the cylinders fit).
This pair of jeans fit perfectly in a Chevy K1500 10096.
It's the perfect kit to change all your locks to the same type.
The latches were a little difficult to install, however the ignition works pretty well. It wasn't as exact as the originals, but I think I got close enough to get everything to.