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- powderman426ExplorerIts a crapshoot getting a good one from a hardware store. The locksmith will have blanks for most any lock and the chances of it working is very high as this is all they do. JMO
- ButchandBriExplorerHusband said the problem was Lowes, nor a locally owned store, had a blank. We have a 2004 R-Vision Trail Lite.
Thanks for the tips - greatly appreciated! - calamusExplorer
WyoTraveler wrote:
Most ACE hardware stores can make the keys.
This is where we got ours made. - WyoTravelerExplorerMost ACE hardware stores can make the keys.
- spike99ExplorerRemove the lock and look on rear of lock assembly for a number.
Bring this number to RV deal and with exact make / model, they will order a new (spare) key for you.
If wondering, I ordered a spare key for my Jayco and think local RV dealer charged me $5.00
Much less cost / hassle than a locksmith.
Hope this helps. - CA_TravelerExplorer IIIIn 2004 no one had TriMark blanks. Ordered them online and a locksmith made the keys.
So go to a locksmith. Sure they might charge you a $1 more but you'll walk out with the duplicates. - rvtenExplorerWhat make RV? Winnebago you can just order them for your RV.
- opnspacesNavigator IIIyou might have to go to an actual locksmith. Or the RV dealer. I would bet you can take the number off the key and go to Amazon or ebay also.
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