max and caddy wrote:it called a carbide burr...
Cheers.

You have to cut and shape the upper and lower housing. I used the carbide burr and a junior hacksaw. No way will it fit without doing it. Well worth the effort in my opinion.
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max and caddy wrote:it called a carbide burr...
syncroandy wrote:
As already said, you could get a flip-key with a profile N blade, though check there's enough space between the lock and back of steering wheel. eg.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/flip-KEY-blade- ... 4f&vxp=mtr
lloydy wrote: stupid question time then, if i wanted a couple spare keys with the chip in it, i presume i need to take my key out of the loom and into a shop, or is there another way of doing it without needing to take the key out?