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Old 06-04-2021, 09:00 AM   #1
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Bauer keys common?

We upgraded to a 2018 21qb last fall and the same Bauer key works on the deadbolt, door handle lock, and both pass through doors. I know the 751 key is a common one. But are the Bauer keys common also? We normally go camping in remote areas so don’t worry about people having the same key. But this year we are going to more campgrounds and want to have a less common key.
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The Bauer keys are fairly common as well. Not as common as the 751 but there are just so many 3 digit codes that Bauer uses.
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I don’t think it’s ever been mentioned about the Bauer keys but yes, that 751 is everywhere.
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Here is a site that offers pre-cut keys based on the code - Again, its more than the 751 but there are not many different key codes out there for these locks...

https://www.rvlocksandmore.com/Fastec-FIC-Bitted-Keys
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We normally go camping in remote areas so don’t worry about people having the same key. But this year we are going to more campgrounds and want to have a less common key.
Unless you keep it at home I would be more concerned with a storage lot than a campground. In over 40 years I have never heard of any problems in a campground with break-ins except seasonal sites where they are unoccupied during the week.
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Thanks for the quick responses. Luckily we keep it at home so don’t have to worry about it being unattended for weeks or anything like that. I was looking at the rvlocksandmore website and considering changing them with the 900 series door latch and getting matching storage locks. So hopefully helps with being a little less common key
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