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- scottykrugExplorerLocal locksmith for the main door. Replaced the storage door lock with one of those combo locks so I don't need a key for that one.
- Big_KatunaExplorer II
RTrider wrote:
I am told (not verified) that all you need to do is find a trailer owner in the RV park that has the same brand and his keys wil likely fit. Scary!
Partly true. Many storage compartments use the infamous CH751 key.
Rarely used on the entrance doors. Newer Trimarks have the bottom lock mastered for the dealers master key (look for the letter) while the deadbolt is not mastered and different than the latch.
Newer Trimarks also have a plug removal key and a good RV service dept should have a set and can change out plugs to different keying in a few minutes.
Few have them. - RTriderExplorerI am told (not verified) that all you need to do is find a trailer owner in the RV park that has the same brand and his keys wil likely fit. Scary!
- old_guyExplorermy SIL lost his keys and he went to a lock smith who had to pick the lock and then take it apart to see what he needed to make. he make three keys and each worked perfectly.
- jwbond52ExplorerI had a spare made at a flea market in Florida.
- VoodooMedicineMExplorerGot mine at Ace.
Also there is a recall on FIC locks. - Bill___KateExplorerI have also had great service from RV Locks and More
They also sell complete replacement locksets, and other RV hardware. - joelcExplorer IIIhttp://www.rvlocksandmore.com/?whence=
- BB_TXNomadLocksmith shop. Carry 3 sets in the truck and one set in the DW's car.
- powderman426ExplorerI have found getting keys made at a hardware store to be a crapshoot. Most of the kids they hire haven't been properly trained and you end up with a key that doesnt work. Any GOOD locksmith will have the blanks, or can get them in short order. It saves a lot of aggrevation that way. JMO
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