Global Link Rv Baggage Door Latch on 2040-parts.com
Elkhart, Indiana, United States
Part # BLL-40101-2006
This is a direct replacement for the FIC baggage door lock with the standard plunger length. Each Lock Comes with 2 Keys. To have this lock keyed to a 900 series code you will need to order part number BLL-40900-2006. Thank you |
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