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mlts22
May 15, 2014Explorer
I use a generic "automotive grade" FJM lock set I bought from Amazon. The key is double-sided, and the locks have a shutter on them that does a good job at keeping out dirt. After I've had CH751 keys break, I like having a key that is sturdier.
Not that it will provide more security because a long screwdriver is a good "master key", but it just makes it easier on my part. The ideal would be Abloy locks since those are quite good at handling what the road and outdoors can throw at it.
Not that it will provide more security because a long screwdriver is a good "master key", but it just makes it easier on my part. The ideal would be Abloy locks since those are quite good at handling what the road and outdoors can throw at it.
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