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RT-622 Trailer Key Barrel Replacement

Bringing this back up. I picked up a new 2013 622 trailer. Not 100% sure I will be keeping it yet. It is unlocked and usable, but if I should want to replace the tumbler, what should I do? I have a new one that I am guessing that I can install, but hadn't tried my key in it yet As of now, I am not taking any trips that would leave the trailer outside, so I will not need to change the lock. If I should decide to sell, will the next person need to go through this process of changing the tumbler again?

If your current key fits in your tumbler (not turn it, just fits in it) you can have that tumbler rekeyed to your ignition key. Removing the tumbler takes a little time but it can be done, even without a current key. The easiest way I have found to remove the tumbler is to: Remove the two black plastic pieces in the inside at the rear of your trailer. Next, remove the locking mechanism from the trailer (I think it's four screws holding it in place). Then, take that locking mechanism to your workbench or kitchen table to work on. The rest is a little too complicated to tell you on here. I have changed the tumbler at least five or six times, maybe more, both with and without a key. If you're thinking of changing it, call me and I'll walk you through it. I'll send you a PM with my phone number.
 
If your current key fits in your tumbler (not turn it, just fits in it) you can have that tumbler rekeyed to your ignition key. Removing the tumbler takes a little time but it can be done, even without a current key. The easiest way I have found to remove the tumbler is to: Remove the two black plastic pieces in the inside at the rear of your trailer. Next, remove the locking mechanism from the trailer (I think it's four screws holding it in place). Then, take that locking mechanism to your workbench or kitchen table to work on. The rest is a little too complicated to tell you on here. I have changed the tumbler at least five or six times, maybe more, both with and without a key. If you're thinking of changing it, call me and I'll walk you through it. I'll send you a PM with my phone number.
Thanks so much. Got your pm. I might be able to get to it this weekend. I will shoot you a text before I begin to check to see if you are available.
 
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