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Does anyone have a TR4 door lock barrel with lock number 743. I know this
is a pretty detailed question, but one of my original 743 locks on my TR4
has a buggered chrome cap where the key is inserted. Cant seem to figure out
if I can take a chrome cap off another lock barrel and reinstall without
damaging. I also thought about putting the key mechanisms into another lock
to make it a 743, but cant see how it would come apart. Any experts out
there or do you know of an expert I can send my orig lock to for fixing.
Macy's Garage? I have a really nice 910 lock that is perfect if anyone has
one of those. My car originally came with the 743 and I have the orig keys
so I 'd like to keep same.
Thanks in advance,
Jim Henningsen
Ocala FL
62 TR4
75 TR6
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anyone have a TR4 door lock barrel with lock number 743. I know =
this is a pretty detailed question, but one of my original 743 locks on =
my TR4 has a buggered chrome cap where the key is inserted. Cant seem to =
figure out if I can take a chrome cap off another lock barrel and =
reinstall without damaging. I also thought about putting the key =
mechanisms into another lock to make it a 743, but cant see how it would =
come apart. Any experts out there or do you know of an expert I can send =
my orig lock to for fixing. Macy’s Garage? I have a =
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