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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Wheaton, IL near Chicago
Posts: 861
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Jim,
no problem. there should be a locking pin on the underside of the drop. drill out the locking pin and the lock cylinder will come straight out. Should take you all of 3-5 minutes, if the problem is just with the key cylinder. There is a slide inside the drop that may be rusted/frozen. That will take a little more effort once you have the key cylinder out. I just went through this with a drop I'm working on for my truck. |
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