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fj12ryder wrote:
However I see little point to the extra expense of locking the storage compartments since they can be unlocked,i.e. broken into, by anyone that wants in. I'd just leave them unlocked while camped and not worry...and save some bucks too.
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jvharal wrote:
I have read on other post of the batteries on keyless systems going dead at the most inopportune times, so it might be beneficial to hide a key on the outside of the coach to prevent a visit from the local locksmith.
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fj12ryder wrote:
Kind of like the latest fad of using a pushbutton to start your car. We used to do that 60-70 years ago. ๐
โNov-25-2016 08:13 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:dirtydan57 wrote:
What do you do with the side that isn't replaced? Do you just leave it unlocked? It seems like it would be easy to pull the unlocked side far enough to get a good grip and just rip the compartment door open.
my basement doors with two "catches" had one that used a key and the other one just a turn to open. as far as pulling, a crowbar will open any basement compartment.
bumpy
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