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Truck box replacement lock - make your own?
Guys,
My weather guard truck box has both locks missing, to open I currently have to stick my finger in the hole and actuate the lever. Replacement locks from weather guard would be $100 total, so I'd rather just buy generic. These are the "push-button" (for lack of a better word) type of locks that when you turn the key to open, it allows you to push on the lock to actuate the lever and open the box (a shaft extending from the backside of the lock actuates the latch release lever on the toolbox). I can't seem to find generic "push-button" locks online and I'm thinking it's because I'm using the wrong term/don't know where to look. Any ideas?
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2008 Tahoe SSV, 2007 Tahoe SSV, 94 GMC K1500, 93 Chev K1500, 91 GMC K1500, 2000 Wrangler Sport |
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