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Dr_Quick
Feb 10, 2017Explorer II
I have replaced locks on my last two trailers with the round locks, and never had a problem. Like said, "they will turn pranksters away".
Only draw back is that you can not remove key they are in the open position. You have to turn back to the closed position when door is open, if you want to open another door with key.
Also I believe that all RV MFG's use the same key cut for the standard locks. That is so if you take your RV in for service, the repair place does not need to have you leave a key.
Only draw back is that you can not remove key they are in the open position. You have to turn back to the closed position when door is open, if you want to open another door with key.
Also I believe that all RV MFG's use the same key cut for the standard locks. That is so if you take your RV in for service, the repair place does not need to have you leave a key.
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