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Anyone installed door locks? If so How did you do it? pictures would be awesome too.
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Anyone installed door locks? If so How did you do it? pictures would be awesome too.
As a side note, I installed a barrel bolt on the inside of the passenger door to make sure the door does not fly open if someone does not securely fasten the combat lock. Whenever I leave with a passenger on board, I make sure they have on their seat belt, secure the combat lock and engage the barrel bolt.
Check out this set up. The little green rod in the first pic. is just above flush with the bottom of the body. This you push up to lock which puts a dead bolt into the door. The hole in the door is reinforced with tubing welded to a 1/4" square plate inside the door. That is what the 4 allen cap screws thread into, like wise with the door jam (was off a little when I drilled the primary hole, will fill with JB weld). You can see the linkage which the rod controls, toggling the triangle plate to engage the dead bolt into the door jam. There is a notch in the rod to catch the deuce floor to keep the rod up and lock engaged. The vertical tube is 1/2" iron pipe and the rod is 1/2" but because of the way the US measures pipe there is play so the hole in the floor is tighter and the notch in the rod catches on this little lip. You can even operate the linkage from inside if you wanted to. Because of the play in the pipe that I mentioned the dead bolt slides nicely into the door, I also keep it greased.
I hope this gives some ideas. Getting this set up all lined up perfect was a trick. The top of the vertical tube is stabilized with a welded tab that bolts to the remaining threads from the bolt holding on the outside grab handle.
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