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wickedstang03
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So my camper that I just bought 2000 prowler only came with one set of keys.... has anyone ever had keys made if so where? Am I going to have to go to a rv parts store? Here is what my keys look like
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mobeewan
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Big Katuna wrote:
mobeewan wrote:
wickedstang03 wrote:
So my camper that I just bought 2000 prowler only came with one set of keys.... has anyone ever had keys made if so where? Am I going to have to go to a rv parts store? Here is what my keys look like


Your blank is exactly like my original trailer keys. When I bought my trailer new in 2007 I went to a local locksmith and they used ilco blank 1573E to cut my extra trailer keys. The ilco blank also has the number CLB5 on it which is a blank number for one of "The Club" steering wheel locks.

This blank also worked for Yakima brand roof rack lock inserts and also for Trac Rac truck rack locking knobs. I know this for certain because I had a Yakima rack on an Isuzu Trooper I used to own and I have a Trac Rac truck rack on my Chevy Silverado. I had additional keys cut for both of those as well.

I have seen the blanks for "The Club" at Ace Hardware. They might be blank number 1573E, CLB5 or CB5.


That is a F.I.C FASTEC blank. FIC1 or FIC3 Ilco #1617 or 1681..
A Thule uses a 62FT or F68YT


MY ORIGINAL KEYS WERE FIC. However, the locksmith used "The Club" steering wheel blanks to make my extra keys since the slots in the shank on that blank was the same and it was all he had that would work. I have been using one of those keys for 8 years as my primary trailer key with no issues. I like the fact it doesn't take up as much space on my key ring as the original ones with the molded plastic. That is why I got extra keys made. The truck rack also had the plastic head like the FIC trailer key and also took up too much space on my key rings.

Comparing pictures of the Ilco 1617 blank you referenced and the Ilco 1573E I referenced the slot patterns in the shank look identical. The only difference I see is the 1617 has a square head and the 1573E has a rounded head and looks a little longer. Which ever one is available or can be found should work fine.

As far as the Thule keys you speak of I never had a Thule rack nor mentioned Thule. I have a Yakima Rack and as I stated THE SAME BLANKS WORK FINE. That rack is over 15 years old. Have any comments about my truck rack keys not being right either??? Those spares have worked fine as my primary rack keys for 12 years.

Big_Katuna
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mobeewan wrote:
wickedstang03 wrote:
So my camper that I just bought 2000 prowler only came with one set of keys.... has anyone ever had keys made if so where? Am I going to have to go to a rv parts store? Here is what my keys look like


Your blank is exactly like my original trailer keys. When I bought my trailer new in 2007 I went to a local locksmith and they used ilco blank 1573E to cut my extra trailer keys. The ilco blank also has the number CLB5 on it which is a blank number for one of "The Club" steering wheel locks.

This blank also worked for Yakima brand roof rack lock inserts and also for Trac Rac truck rack locking knobs. I know this for certain because I had a Yakima rack on an Isuzu Trooper I used to own and I have a Trac Rac truck rack on my Chevy Silverado. I had additional keys cut for both of those as well.

I have seen the blanks for "The Club" at Ace Hardware. They might be blank number 1573E, CLB5 or CB5.


That is a F.I.C FASTEC blank. FIC1 or FIC3 Ilco #1617 or 1681..
A Thule uses a 62FT or F68YT
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mobeewan
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wickedstang03 wrote:
So my camper that I just bought 2000 prowler only came with one set of keys.... has anyone ever had keys made if so where? Am I going to have to go to a rv parts store? Here is what my keys look like


Your blank is exactly like my original trailer keys. When I bought my trailer new in 2007 I went to a local locksmith and they used ilco blank 1573E to cut my extra trailer keys. The ilco blank also has the number CLB5 on it which is a blank number for one of "The Club" steering wheel locks.

This blank also worked for Yakima brand roof rack lock inserts and also for Trac Rac truck rack locking knobs. I know this for certain because I had a Yakima rack on an Isuzu Trooper I used to own and I have a Trac Rac truck rack on my Chevy Silverado. I had additional keys cut for both of those as well.

I have seen the blanks for "The Club" at Ace Hardware. They might be blank number 1573E, CLB5 or CB5.

wrenchbender
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Depending on your security,What you may consider is removing the lockset and going to a locksmith and have him reindex the tumblers and cut new keys.

rbpru
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X2 on the ACE hardware, They made the DW an extra set.
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Gene_Ginny
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Merrykalia wrote:
You can order them from Fastec Industires, the makers of most RV keys. They are about $3.50 each, so it's not like it's expensive. ....
That is where I ordered mine. Fast, easy, inexpensive. Ordered online and got them in less than a week. Fastec
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Halmfamily
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I replaced all of my storage locks with new ones from Home Depot, $7.95 lock and I know my neighbor cannot open bays with his keys. I know it just keeps the honest people out but I feel better about it.
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Opie431
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Our extras were made at a local hardware store.

Golden_HVAC
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Most locksmiths have a good selection of keys of all sorts.

Home Depot and Lowes also carry a wide selection, but are more limited that a full service locksmith.

RV Repair facilities might have 8-12 key blanks for the door locks, and perhaps another 4-6 key blanks for popular car keys.

Good luck,

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Merrykalia
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darsben wrote:
Local Locksmith any other option is a disaster in the making.


I have no idea why you would say this!

I have ordered several replacements off the net with no problems whatsoever. Yes, I know everybody else has the same key, but I have the key to everybody elses.
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Uncle_Rj
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I replaced all our 751s last year because we wanted a bit of security. We have a luggage door that opens into the bunkbed area that was 751 - and anyone could open it. Not something we really thought was a good idea with our daughter sleeping in the bunk.

Google ch751 lock replacement and you'll come up with good replacement locks.

The only drawback is that you can't ask your neighbor for a key if you forget yours at home.

wickedstang03
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Awesome thanks going to order some CF303 tonight and ch751 for storage compartment

darsben
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Local Locksmith any other option is a disaster in the making.
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dockmasterdave
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I bought ours online. It was easy and inexpensive.
A simple google search will give you everything you need.
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