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LockDoc 05-19-2014 08:52 PM

Re: Need A Key For Your Suburban Tailgate Lock?
 
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Originally Posted by allen71 (Post 6675189)
When I can, I will remove the assembly, photo it and try to explain my issue better. May be a while?
Allen


Sounds good Allen.

LockDoc

lowbuck 09-28-2014 02:05 AM

Re: Need A Key For Your Suburban Tailgate Lock?
 
What was the original key configuration on a 1965 suburban? One ignition key and one key for the doors? My suburban has a different key code on every lock.

LockDoc 10-01-2014 10:30 PM

Re: Need A Key For Your Suburban Tailgate Lock?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lowbuck (Post 6859107)
What was the original key configuration on a 1965 suburban? One ignition key and one key for the doors? My suburban has a different key code on every lock.


As far as I can tell all locks keyed the same....

LockDoc

LockDoc 05-31-2017 11:29 PM

Re: Need A Key For Your Suburban Tailgate Lock?
 
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Adding a few pictures to the thread for one of our members. The pictures show the lock cylinder apart and where the small wave washer fits. The wave washer holds the shaft onto the lock cylinder.

LockDoc

codyon35s 06-21-2017 04:18 PM

I just want to say thanks to LockDoc for sharing this info. I just followed his instructions and pulled the lock cylinder out of my 68. There wasn't a code (locksmith said they were usually on the glove box cylinder) but he was able to make me a couple keys. Got it all back together and installed and now I can lock everything up. Thanks again man. Very helpful info. :metal:

LockDoc 06-21-2017 10:59 PM

Re: Need A Key For Your Suburban Tailgate Lock?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by codyon35s (Post 7973049)
I just want to say thanks to LockDoc for sharing this info. I just followed his instructions and pulled the lock cylinder out of my 68. There wasn't a code (locksmith said they were usually on the glove box cylinder) but he was able to make me a couple keys. Got it all back together and installed and now I can lock everything up. Thanks again man. Very helpful info. :metal:


Good deal! Glad the info helped you out. I did one just the other day that didn't have a code number on it either.... Most of these trucks didn't have a locking glove box latch. That information is mainly for the cars of that era.

Thanks,
LockDoc


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