Tuffy Center Console Lock Failure
jdcaples
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J - Jeep
0 - Year 1980
M - 1980: 4-speed Manual
93 -Inches of Wheelbase?
E - 4150# GVW
C - 6 Cyl, 258 CID, 2 Bbl
Dana 300, SR-4, stock and rusting; I'm the fourth owner.
I'm pretty sure my lock failed. It's not opening with the key. The cylinder's not turning easily and not turning the full 180 degrees.
I'm resigned to the idea that I'll have to order a new push button lock from Tuffy.
I know they require a key number, and a picture of my driver's license and a picture of the lock set. That's fine.
They're closed right now so I thought I'd ask the community for guidance.
Right now I'm thinking I have to drill it out. Am I wrong?
I've never done anything like this before.
Should I start with a small bit and progressively go larger in diameter?
Can i get away with using an 18v cordless drill or do I have to pull out my Bosch 1199VSR 8.5-Amp 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill (there's no in between at my house right now)?
I wouldn't worry about it, but my State Park visitor's pass, registration and insurance cards are in there. I'm reluctant to drive it w/o access to registration and proof of insurance at the ready.
Thanks for any guidance!
-Jon
I'm resigned to the idea that I'll have to order a new push button lock from Tuffy.
I know they require a key number, and a picture of my driver's license and a picture of the lock set. That's fine.
They're closed right now so I thought I'd ask the community for guidance.
Right now I'm thinking I have to drill it out. Am I wrong?
I've never done anything like this before.
Should I start with a small bit and progressively go larger in diameter?
Can i get away with using an 18v cordless drill or do I have to pull out my Bosch 1199VSR 8.5-Amp 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill (there's no in between at my house right now)?
I wouldn't worry about it, but my State Park visitor's pass, registration and insurance cards are in there. I'm reluctant to drive it w/o access to registration and proof of insurance at the ready.
Thanks for any guidance!
-Jon