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Big_Katuna
Nov 24, 2014Explorer II
There is a method to the madness. It's a valet design.
You can give a door key and the key to the fuel/engine to a service person but they can't (theoretically ) open your stuff in the bays.
The fact is most RV locks are very common CH series. Plus are easily picked.
Most are easily releyed if they have a tailpiece that is screwed on. If it's swayed you replace them.
You can give a door key and the key to the fuel/engine to a service person but they can't (theoretically ) open your stuff in the bays.
The fact is most RV locks are very common CH series. Plus are easily picked.
Most are easily releyed if they have a tailpiece that is screwed on. If it's swayed you replace them.
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