Can the Lock in Locking Stainless Steel Flush Door Latch # L1833 be Replaced with a Different Lock
Question:
instead of buying the whole part do you sell just the round part where the key goes? I can open mine and with handle pulled out I can screw a lock nut off the back and take round part key goes in out. I just need to change that part so I will have the only keys to it. Thanks
asked by: Kyle W
Expert Reply:
We do carry the replacement tumbler for Junior Locking Stainless Steel Flush Door Latch with Inside Release, # L1833. You will need Replacement Key and Tumbler Set, # CHKT. However, this is the same lock and key used in all of the Junior series locking door latches so it will be the same as what is currently on the L1833.
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Replacement Key and Tumbler Set for "Junior" Flush Latches
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- RV Door Parts
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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
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