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Leather cases for fobs are like man buns1) My JK key is out 100% of the time and a leather case doesn’t make it go away.
2) this is my 5th vehicle with a key fob. I think I can handle it.
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Leather cases for fobs are like man buns1) My JK key is out 100% of the time and a leather case doesn’t make it go away.
2) this is my 5th vehicle with a key fob. I think I can handle it.
Yea and now these low life thieves steal your signal too.I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I miss the days when you could just shove a key into a dashboard. I hate the push button start. I get in the car now and have to find a place to sit my keys. Put them in the passenger seat? The console? Don't want it in my pocket when I drive. I loved just shoving that key into the dash/column. I'm lucky now to even remember to turn the car off when I get home. That never happened when I had a traditional key.
Classic pic Rhinebeck, stupid impatient me decided to order these real good fob protectors from Amazon that protect your signal. They're made in Germany. 40 bucks a piece. Don't ya know these pillow size fobs don't fit in them!Transported in the back of my friend's JLU, bus. Won't fit in my JL 2dr.
Quick story. I had a Ford Explorer with a key that didn't need to be inserted. Drove it to the county fair. Walked around for about 3 hours. Came out at night and was wondering why the explorer's lights were on. Well, I left it running and didn't notice because it was so quiet. I still had enough fuel to get to the gas station. Never did that againYou old people sure are something. Just order your Jeep with proximity entry, leave the key in your pocket, and never look at it again. If you’re the kind of person to walk away from your vehicle with it still running, it might be time to check yourself into a nice “retirement facility”.