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Old 04-30-2007, 09:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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scratches around ignition key

guys im getting some wear around the key to my ignition from my key chain rubbing.

Is there a rubber ring or something similar I can install which will prevent further wear and look factory?
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Re: scratches around ignition key

Don't know if this helps but I bought a cover for my keyfob so it didn't rattle around against the dash.
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Re: scratches around ignition key

not sure but, phyclone installed a carbon fiber trim kit in his Titan, you could probly order just that piece, they have all kinds of colors and finishes avaliable.
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Re: scratches around ignition key

my local dealer has some rubber piece that goes around the key fob. I'm not sure if there is a Nissan Part # for them but there $6. I can find out for you if you want
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Re: scratches around ignition key

I stopped by the local dealership to get my oil changed and the service foreman took a look at the trim around my ignition key. He's going to order me a new one and suggested I get some of the clear plastic film to make a protective cover where my keys will hang.
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