Door Lock for Console of 1991 OUTRAGE 17
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Door Lock for Console of 1991 OUTRAGE 17
I need information about [where to find a replacement key lock for] the door lock on the console of a 1991 Outrage 17.
Re: Door Lock for Console of 1991 OUTRAGE 17
You want a Southco lock, flush, with key. Southco was bought by Teak Isle.
Reference information:
https://www.southco.com/en-us/93/93-313
Southco Online store
Amazon: Southco 93-303 Series Plastic Push To Close Latch, Pull Tab in Line with Latching Pawl, Key Locking
Amazon Alternative
Teak Isle Key Locking Flush/Knob Latches
Reference information:
https://www.southco.com/en-us/93/93-313
Southco Online store
Amazon: Southco 93-303 Series Plastic Push To Close Latch, Pull Tab in Line with Latching Pawl, Key Locking
Amazon Alternative
Teak Isle Key Locking Flush/Knob Latches
1992 Outrage 17
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2019 E-TEC 90
2018 LoadRite 18280096VT
Member since 2003
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Re: Door Lock for Console of 1991 OUTRAGE 17
Thank you. That [door lock] was what I was looking for.
Re: Door Lock for Console of 1991 OUTRAGE 17
A nice feature of a door lock for a console is that it helps honest people remain honest. The downside is that it won't deter a thief who cares nothing about the damage inflicted by breaking in.
While stationed in Italy I had a roadster. I never locked the doors, trunk or glove box to avoid damage by the thieves which would inevitably cut the top to gain entry and jimmy the trunk or glove box to steal the contents. I often returned from dinner out to find the trunk and glove box open.
While stationed in Italy I had a roadster. I never locked the doors, trunk or glove box to avoid damage by the thieves which would inevitably cut the top to gain entry and jimmy the trunk or glove box to steal the contents. I often returned from dinner out to find the trunk and glove box open.
Butch
Re: Door Lock for Console of 1991 OUTRAGE 17
Phil--great information provided by you. I suspect you might have replaced that particular key-lock door latch before.