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08-14-2016, 06:17 AM
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Rekeying Alike Question
While some of the new '17 models (maybe all, not sure) are allegedly all keyed the same, has anyone consider a "Lock Swap" thread for when we change the locks out so they are all keyed alike?
I don't recall the price of the complete assembly, but maybe due to s/h it wouldn't save any/much money vs buying from RVLocksandMore.com. Or maybe just try to keep it local if possible.
Any thoughts fellow JOF members???
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08-14-2016, 07:17 AM
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08-14-2016, 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Seann45
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Sean,
I am not looking for additional keys, but TY for the link in case I was.
My thought is a "Pay It Forward" thread for other members to possibly have the same key in all doors.
For example:
I have two sets of lock cylinders w/ keys for both the handle lock and dead bolt. I will have to double check once home, but I believe they are #332 and #339. If anyone would like one of them so their door match they are available.
Otherwise the cylinders are just lying around.
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08-14-2016, 08:31 AM
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I could use a #339... The two different lock situation is driving my DH nuts!
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08-14-2016, 08:36 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cindi
I could use a #339... The two different lock situation is driving my DH nuts!
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I will double check once home that is the other key set. These are the cylinders only so you will need to visit a dealer or locksmith that has the yellow master key from Global to remove and install them. Maybe if you pay for the key a local locksmith will order it and allow you to install them in the parking lot or install them for free as a result.
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08-14-2016, 09:07 AM
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Thanks! When I'm able to get it done, I'll put my unused on online.
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08-14-2016, 10:13 AM
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I just ordered new compartment locks and one new door lock so I will be completely keyed alike, I will have a spare 333 entry door lock assembly and keys available shortly.
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08-15-2016, 06:52 AM
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[QUOTE=need-a-vacation;438237]Sean,
I am not looking for additional keys, but TY for the link in case I was.
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IF you went to the web page you would see they have more than just keys.. they have locks too and keyless locks
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2004 Chev Silverado Duramax optioned past the max. 2009 Jayco Eagle 308 RLS 900watts of solar, Lithium batteries (400amp hour), 2000 watt (4000 surge) whole house inverter.
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08-15-2016, 06:41 PM
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Cindi,
Send me your address in a pm. I will try to get the dead bolt set #339 in the mail the next few days. This is the yellow cylinder change key from rvlocksandmore.com that your dealer or a locksmith will need to have/order to swap the cylinders out..
[QUOTE=Seann45;438559]
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Originally Posted by need-a-vacation
Sean,
I am not looking for additional keys, but TY for the link in case I was.
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IF you went to the web page you would see they have more than just keys.. they have locks too and keyless locks
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Sean,
I bought all new matching lock cylinders last year, and was asking what others thought about a "Pay it forward thread" instead of just throwing the removed lock cylinders or lock assemblies away. Something I have been meaning to post for some time, and cleaning out a drawer the removed locks were in reminded me to post this thread.
TY again for the link in case I was looking for new keys or locks.
Mods: What do you think about renaming the thread? "Pay It Forward Lock Sets" maybe, or if you think of a better thread name that is fine also.
TY!!!
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08-16-2016, 04:59 PM
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I've got a Bauer 354 and 302 for the entry doors. For the outside kitchen it's a global link 330.
I'm assuming the BEST scenario is one Bauer, one Global Link (FIC) and one 751 key. So, 3 keys down from 4?
Craig Bailey
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2015 Jayco Jayflight 32BHDS
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08-16-2016, 05:12 PM
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Craig,
I am not sure about the site Sean linked, but RVlocksandmore.com has storage door cam locks that are keyed for the Global Key. We went from 4 keys to 2. Only the outdoor shower is still a 751, and that is because of the crazy weird mounting of the cam, and it is shorter in length than what the cam locks are from RVL&M. RVL&M may even have a whole replacement lock set for you with the Global Keys so you can get all the doors on the same key.
I don't recall who, but a member I think here (maybe RV.net???) mentioned they modded a a "catch" for the cam lock so their outdoor shower also had the same key. I would love to see some pics. Just need to find where it was posted and by who!!!
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08-16-2016, 05:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by need-a-vacation
Craig,
I am not sure about the site Sean linked, but RVlocksandmore.com has storage door cam locks that are keyed for the Global Key. We went from 4 keys to 2. Only the outdoor shower is still a 751, and that is because of the crazy weird mounting of the cam, and it is shorter in length than what the cam locks are from RVL&M. RVL&M may even have a whole replacement lock set for you with the Global Keys so you can get all the doors on the same key.
I don't recall who, but a member I think here (maybe RV.net???) mentioned they modded a a "catch" for the cam lock so their outdoor shower also had the same key. I would love to see some pics. Just need to find where it was posted and by who!!!
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Ok, so you found cores that took the same type of key that the outside kitchen takes?
Here's a pic of my Bauer entry keys:
And your whole trailer now uses a global key like my outside kitchen:
Sorry to beat on this topic, but rekeying or recoreing is foreign to me.
Thanks
Craig Bailey
New England
2007 Chevy 2500HD crew
2015 Jayco Jayflight 32BHDS
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08-16-2016, 06:48 PM
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Craig,
My trailer had a sticker on it for the RVLocksandMore.com website. They were also all global keys for our 2 entry doors and the outdoor kitchen. So I had my local locksmith order 2 sets of matching cylinders that were the same key code as the outdoor kitchen, a set of cam locks for the pass through doors, and a couple of the lighted keys.
Try RVLocksandMore.com for what I believe is a replacement door lock set for your trailer. It appears you can request a specific key code, which you could match to the outdoor kitchen. They state a direct replacement for the Baur lock set. You just end up replacing the whole assembly.
Maybe give them a call tmrw and talk to them.
Hope this helps!
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08-27-2016, 06:36 PM
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Update: Lock set #339 is spoken for.
Still have lock set cylinders #332 is still available if anyone is interested. Just pm me.
Craig,
Have you looked into a matching lock set yet?
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03-22-2017, 03:20 PM
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#332 lock cylinder set (including the deadbolt cylinder) is still available.
If anyone who has two entry doors could use it so their keys match just post up. First come first claimed!
You will need the yellow key from global, available only to dealers and locksmiths to swap the cylinders out.
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03-22-2017, 04:49 PM
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Ahhh.... those of us in the snowbelt are starting to emerge....
Need: walk me through the process. I'm gonna ask some dumb questions, so bear with.
Do we need (4) identical cores to have single key access to main door and bathroom door?
I have a 357 and a 307??? (I'm using memory so don't hold me to it.). If I found someone who had an extra pair of 357's I could buy them/ trade them? And then have a local locksmith swap them in?
Then I'd send someone else the 307 pair?
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03-22-2017, 06:01 PM
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CT,
Yes, that's my crazy idea of doing a pay it forward for the lock cylinders. Just hoping those that have swapped theirs out haven't just tossed the locks in the trash. Be kind of hard to get someone to send you their cylinders and not have a way to lock the rig up.
If you have the Global Keys for both your entry doors and the outdoor kitchen, I would suggest keying both entry doors to the outdoor kitchen. That's what I did, as I am not 100% sure the outdoor kitchen cylinders can be removed like the entry doors cylinders can. At least on mine, as it has the slam latches for the outdoor kitchen.
Chances are your locksmith would have to order the yellow key from RVLocksandMore.com. Mine did. But offer to pay for the key as long as he lets you (or he does it) swap the cylinders in the parking lot for no charge above the yellow key cost. Then he just keeps the yellow key for possible future customers.
I think it cost me about $50 w/ s/h for both entry door cylinders, two cam locks for the pass through doors, two lighted keys, and paying for the yellow key. Was well worth it to me.
Our winter this year was not that cooperative for snowmobiling.... one w/e could have gone (between life and work kept busy other w/e's up to that point) but held off hoping for the following w/e to be better. Lost big time in that gamble.... Then the annual guys trip to Soo, Ontario area was even cancelled, so YES, I am ready for Spring and the phone call to p/u the 32 out of its inside winter hibernation!!! Lol
Hope all is well!!!
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