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Old 04-01-2007, 12:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need new Door Locks

Ok, I tried a search and was unsucessful, went to try again and it wouldn't let me so I'll just post anyway...


I need to get 2 new door lock cylinders, the 2 I have are siezed up completely, I can't even get the key to go part way in. they are FUBAR. (due to corrosion, lack of use, and attempted thieft)

Where can I get new ones, I'm rebuilding my doors in the next 2 weeks and would like to get started in the parts gathering phase...

Need 2 new locks, 2 new exterrior handles, 2 window motors (might just need lube)

If at all possible I want 1 key, so I might swap out the IGN switch at the same time, probably cheaper than getting them re-keyed.

What are my options?
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Re: Need new Door Locks

Whoops forgot to add to favorites, Looks like I need to reply inorder to do so?
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Re: Need new Door Locks

Got mine from www.powerstrokeshop.com. I think it was $35-$40 for the cylinder. Cost me $25 to get it keyed by a locksmith.
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Re: Need new Door Locks

Just get the door locks and have a locksmith transpose that key pattern along with your ignition pattern onto a new key.
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