Posted 2013-05-28 8:34 AM (#152286 - in reply to #152277) Subject: RE: replacement keys
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If you don't have the original keys, many locksmiths can make new ones if they have the actual lock assemblies. I've had several replacements made this way for older, used automobiles. Usually it's a simple matter to remove the lock and take it to the locksmith, saving quite a bit of money from paying for a new lock or a road service call.
Posted 2013-05-28 11:22 AM (#152290 - in reply to #152277) Subject: RE: replacement keys
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If you can tell who made your locks on your trailer, then you can contact that company for replacement keys. You'll just need the number on the door lock or key.
Posted 2013-05-28 4:38 PM (#152297 - in reply to #152277) Subject: RE: replacement keys
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Originally written by arouse on 2013-05-27 8:58 PM
Where is a place to find replacement keys for C & C trailers? back tack, LQ? The place I purchased my trailer is no longer in business. I NEED help!
Should be a number on the lock cyl. itself..... Ours had the number until I scratched it so it would be hard to read. Many of these LQ, tack and manger locks are keyed the same, only a handful of different ones. My Sundower keys was used to unlock a LQ on a 4 Star this last weekend and 2 years ago the better half left the dog in the trailer and the dog locked the dead bolt lock on the LQ and the people next to use with a Exiss used their key to unlock our trailer with. Not a really good idea to have so many trailers running around and only a handful of keys....
So my point is to get a friend that has a trailer and check to see if the key fits, if so then just make a copy of it.