How to Get Same Lock and Key for Global Link Doors
Updated 08/15/2019 | Published 08/14/2019 >
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Question:
I had to drill out the lock on our prowler lynx and i want my new latch and lock to be the same as my front door which has a key number g371 what do i need to order to make that happen.thanks
asked by: Alan
Expert Reply:
In order to get the same keys you will need to replace the lock cylinders on all of the latches you want keyed alike. To do this though, you do need to measure the cylinders themselves in order to get the correct size:
-Replacement Cam Lock Cylinder for RVs - 7/8" Long # 295-000003, 1-1/8" Long # 295-000004, 1-3/8" Long # 295-000005, 1-3/4" Long # 295-000077.
Once you find the correct length (or lengths) you will want to select "Keyed Alike" from the drop-down menu on the product pages and the cylinders you order will come keyed alike.
I have added a link to a video review of the cylinders for you to check out as well.
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Replacement Cam Lock Cylinder for RVs - Keyed Alike Option - Stainless Steel - 7/8" Long
- RV Door Locks
- Compartment Door
- Cam Locks
- Keyed Alike
- Lock Core Only
- 7/8 Inch Long
- Silver
- Global Link
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