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stevew451

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hi i have a 1989 autoquest 270 and want to upgrade the rear door lock as the one fitted is pretty worn out and a simple scewdriver turn will open it whats the best way to upgrade ??
 

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Steve the simplest way is a Fiamma door lock sey eBay item 270475383598

Or similar availble all over the place.
 

Peter JohnsCross MH

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hi i have a 1989 autoquest 270 and want to upgrade the rear door lock as the one fitted is pretty worn out and a simple scewdriver turn will open it whats the best way to upgrade ??

Possibly a Fiamma Safe Door Frame Lock, not excactly brilliant key wise but another protection and easy to fit.

We have a selection of various door locks, but whether they will fit your door, maybe a replacement barell ?????? Give Glenn or Ian a ring and ask them for some advice maybe.

Peter

Safety block for motorhome and caravan door. It works as an antitheft device as it is made of sturdy anodized aluminium without plastic parts. Installation on the side frame of the door or garage compartment with self-tapping screws. Dimensions: 15x9x4,8 cm. Colour: White.

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Peter JohnsCross MH

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Hi John,

There is this version as well......

Peter


Safety block for motorhome and caravan doors. It works as an antitheft device made of sturdy anodized aluminium without plastic parts. It can be easily installed with screws and internal counter brackets. Colour white.
 

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pappajohn

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Hi John,

There is this version as well......

Peter


Safety block for motorhome and caravan doors. It works as an antitheft device made of sturdy anodized aluminium without plastic parts. It can be easily installed with screws and internal counter brackets. Colour white.

thats more like it Peter....:thumb:

self tappers and security should never be in the same sentence.::bigsmile:

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I would recommend that one, I have fitted one on mine it is quite robust it is bolted rather than screwed :thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb:
 

Peter JohnsCross MH

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We sell loads of the first one, the lip where the self tappers go is between the door frame and the door edge hence you would have a job to jemmy it out as it is a tight fit.

Peter
 

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this is what i use but the larger model and the secondary lock that goes with it.

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rainbow chasers

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These have been around for years, and use the same key/lock system that the door locks do, but replace the actual lock mechanism in the vehicle.
 

hacs

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Hi,
Any suggestions for securing two opening backdoors on a talbot express (with a dodgy 25 year old lock currently)?
Locking the two doors to each other may not work if someone just pulls both doors hard enough at the same time....
Thanks in advance,
Alex
 

Peter JohnsCross MH

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Hi,
Any suggestions for securing two opening backdoors on a talbot express (with a dodgy 25 year old lock currently)?
Locking the two doors to each other may not work if someone just pulls both doors hard enough at the same time....
Thanks in advance,
Alex

Maybe fit a couple of bolts on the inside of one of the doors, top and bottom and a good lock on the outside on the other one, dunno just a thought.

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