That's right, Bob !
I ended up doing the same thing a couple years ago, partly because I was down to my last "blank" BMW key, and
also because none of the nearby key cutters wanted to cut that key for me as the steel is much harder and dulls
their cutters quickly. I did find that on my LS, I had to grind/file down a bit more along the top edge of the Ilco
key where it starts to flare out to the round end - otherwise it wouldn't QUITE insert into the ignition far enough
to turn properly. Might be just that my ignition switch was already somewhat worn from all those stainless steel
keys being shoved in them...
