Keyed Alike Paddle Handles Door Latches for Trailer Constructed From Truck Service Body
Updated 05/21/2021 | Published 05/20/2021 >
Question:
Im looking to upgrade my new trailer purchase into an off-road overland trailer. I purchased a trailer with truck utility bed/box ontop. All the cabinets and doors need new handles and latches. Would I be able to match all of them to the same set of keys? Second question. I drive a 2017 Ford F150 with 6 x 135mm lug pattern. I want to upgrade the suspension on the trailer and if possible, have the same size lugs and tires on the trailer build. Is that available? Thanks for the advice.
asked by: Alan V
Expert Reply:
If you purchase multiples of Redline latches like part # L1833 will be keyed alike, according to our distributor. The # L1833 latch would mount in a 2-3/4 by 3-3/4 inch hole.
We don't offer any wheels or hubs compatible with a 6 on 135mm bolt pattern, so you'd likely need to find salvaged rear hubs and spindles compatible with that bolt pattern and have an axle fabricated.
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"Junior" Locking Stainless Steel Flush Door Latch with Inside Release
- Trailer Door Latch
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- Flush Latch
- Stainless Steel
- Built In Lock
- 2-3/4 x 3-3/4 Inch Cutout
- Redline
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