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- RVJimofOregonExplorer
Mich upnorth wrote:
I got mine at RV Locks and more in Elkhart, IN. I got replacement locks for both doors and compartment doors that are all keyed alike. Makes it handy to have only one key for the whole trailer.
Bob
x2 - seaeagle2ExplorerSame with boat keys except there's 3 , I wanted an extra, guy asked does the key have an A, B or C.
- B_O__PlentyExplorer IIJust go to any hardware or big box home improvement store. They will have them in the cabinet hardware section. Good price too.
B.O. - 2012ColemanExplorer IIHere is a link you may be interested in. This one sells locks for the entrance door.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
rockhillmanor wrote:
The 'storage bays' locks on most RV's are all the SAME key. I think it's 751.
I've had dealerships and rv repair guys across the US just use their key to open mine. They are the ones that told me one key fits all!
Same key can start a lot of commercial generators, backhoes, skip loaders, tractors........probably the most common key used. - rockhillmanorExplorerThe 'storage bays' locks on most RV's are all the SAME key. I think it's 751.
I've had dealerships and rv repair guys across the US just use their key to open mine. They are the ones that told me one key fits all! - mtofell1ExplorerI just had a situation last weekend with a friend that relates - I have a 2013 Salem (Forest River) TT and my buddy just bought a 2015 Cougar (Keystone) TT. I was asking my friend about his storage compartments and he was going to one up and realized he left his keys inside. I had mine in my pocket and jokingly handed him mine and bingo... opened right up. I'm not sure if I should go buy a lottery ticket or if all the locks are made by the same folks and there are like 3 different keys. Is it like a 1:3 chance or 1:10,000?
- Mich_upnorthExplorerI got mine at RV Locks and more in Elkhart, IN. I got replacement locks for both doors and compartment doors that are all keyed alike. Makes it handy to have only one key for the whole trailer.
Bob - BarneySExplorer IIIOne of these should do the job. Measure the thickness of the door first.
Here is another place.
Here is what they look like installed in an RV compartment door. :)
Barney
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