Replacement Lock Housing and Lock Cylinders for a Thule Snug Tite Lock
Updated 10/01/2012 | Published 09/30/2012 >
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I actually have all the parts I need but I lost the lock itself. So if I order this part and the core, is this all I need for the locking piece? As I said I have the pin, wrench, washer. What core # fits this lock? Does it include everything I need other the cylinder and key?
asked by: Sebastian N
Expert Reply:
The only thing you will need to add to the lock housing # 753-3725-02 is a lock cylinder. For a 2-pack use # TH450200. Since you have all of the other parts you will not need anything else. However, it would be more economical to replace the entire lock with # THSTL2.
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Replacement Lock Housing for Thule Snug Tite Hitch Receiver Lock and Thule Hitch Bike Racks
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