Door locks and handles
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Door locks and handles
Would mk2 rocco locks and handles be a direct fit on a cabby?
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Re: Door locks and handles
If you are talking about the "Chinese" style, they need modification, but with the slight mods, they fit. You can take the screw out of the ear of the lock cylinder on your old handles, and swap them fight into the "Chinese" style.
The usual modification is to extend the "lock" pawl, so that the pawl engages the lock mechanism.
The usual modification is to extend the "lock" pawl, so that the pawl engages the lock mechanism.
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Re: Door locks and handles
Thanks.I saw a cheap set on ebay.
Briano1234 wrote:If you are talking about the "Chinese" style, they need modification, but with the slight mods, they fit. You can take the screw out of the ear of the lock cylinder on your old handles, and swap them fight into the "Chinese" style.
The usual modification is to extend the "lock" pawl, so that the pawl engages the lock mechanism.