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Grit_dog
Oct 25, 2016Navigator
Sounds expensive......and problematic.......and why???
If you're that worried, don't go wherever you're headed, or if you want some extra security and a visual deterrent, some good pad locks/hasps would do as much as anything.
But since rvs have a slew of external storage access areas, doesn't make sense to Fort Knox one door and leave the rest with ch751 locks.
At any given time, most RVs have thousands of dollars of "stuff" stored in access compartments that can be opened with 1 out of 10 random keys on a key chain, lol.
And what are you gonna do about the human sized windows and escape hatch? Or can your burglars not climb or jump?
If you're that worried, don't go wherever you're headed, or if you want some extra security and a visual deterrent, some good pad locks/hasps would do as much as anything.
But since rvs have a slew of external storage access areas, doesn't make sense to Fort Knox one door and leave the rest with ch751 locks.
At any given time, most RVs have thousands of dollars of "stuff" stored in access compartments that can be opened with 1 out of 10 random keys on a key chain, lol.
And what are you gonna do about the human sized windows and escape hatch? Or can your burglars not climb or jump?
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