Replacement Key for SportRack Cargo Box 1300
Published 09/28/2017 >
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Question:
I need a key and lock replacement for my aero 1300 sportrack. Can I still get these pieces anywhere?
asked by: Jessie
Expert Reply:
We do have replacement keys available for the SportRack Cargo Carriers like what you have!
You will just need to verify the number that is printed on your existing lock core to find a compatible replacement key. Based on the picture you attached, it looks like the lock core has "N100" or "N106" printed on it. For a compatible replacement key for N100 you will use # THKEYN100. If you also need the lock cylinder, you will just want part # THLOCKN100. For the N106 core, you will need part # THKEYN106 for the key and # THLOCKN106 for the cylinder.
If I misread the lock core and there is a different number stamped to it, you will just want to type "THKEYNXXXX" into the search box on our site (with the correct lock core number in place of the Xs) to find the matching key.
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