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I have mine on a ring with my 2 house keys. Not *too* bulky but these are the 3 I always need. I have a big wad of keys for work, but they normally live in the console.
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JK key, house key, shed key, garage key and Tuffy console key on the same ring the JK came on. Four work keys on a second ring that gtes left at home when I'm not at work. Never had a problem with keys in the jeans pocket, along with a pen, knife, lip balm, nail clippers, 2 GB USB key, bills, coins and wallet.
But I'm tempted to toss it all in for a RFID chip in my forearm, if I can find the right system.
Jeff
But I'm tempted to toss it all in for a RFID chip in my forearm, if I can find the right system.
Jeff
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Crazy but true story:
I also used to keep the Jeep keys on a carabiner. One day we were bouncing around and the carabiner looped over the cruise control lever. I was going pretty fast and had to turn a corner quick. Since the cruise control lever turns with the steering wheel but the ignition cylinder stays in the same spot the key snapped off in the ignition. It all happened in about a second and it took me a minute to figure out exactly what happened. Had to call a locksmith to remove the broken off key because there was nothing to grab to pull it out.
Moral of the story: If you carry the keys on a carabiner or something with a loop, make sure it is not long enough to loop over the cruise control lever.
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x3 I hate the keys swinging and banging from the ignition. So I isolate the Jeep key by using a clip to easily remove it for use.