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mowermech
Sep 28, 2013Explorer
A pry bar is not necessary. Just a 2-pound hammer and a large punch will drive the lock right through most doors, especially on Class Cs and trailers.
My Class a basement doors have latches that break at the drop of a hat, so I'm sure any 12 year old with a big screwdriver can pop them open.
Those who have the dreaded 751 locks, and will be replacing them, please send the old 751s to me. The previous owner of our coach replaced some locks, and now I can never remember which key fits where. I would really like to have them all the same again!
My Class a basement doors have latches that break at the drop of a hat, so I'm sure any 12 year old with a big screwdriver can pop them open.
Those who have the dreaded 751 locks, and will be replacing them, please send the old 751s to me. The previous owner of our coach replaced some locks, and now I can never remember which key fits where. I would really like to have them all the same again!
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