etrailer | Bauer Products Camper Door Lock Installation
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Hey guys, Kevin here with etrailer, and today I'm gonna be showing you how to install the Bauer Products camper door lock. So this camper door lock is actually gonna come with three different colors so that you can match the trim on your RV or trailer or wherever you're putting it on. It's gonna come with a handle lock so that you can keep people from getting inside your camper, as well as a dead bolt for added security. You can see it popping out. One awesome safety feature here is, if say, you have your kid in your trailer and somebody locks it. Maybe you got a couple of kids playing around and they lock this side and think the trailer's locked.

People can still get out just because the inside handle's still gonna be unlocked, so that nobody can get trapped inside your trailer. So, one thing I do wanna mention is that while the black, white, and chrome camper doors will come keyed alike if you order it that way, they will not come keyed to match whatever your other door handle already is. So if you have two doors that you're wanting to replace the locks on to have 'em both keyed alike, you will need to purchase two. So I get this question quite a bit. It's people asking how to replace the door lock just because maybe they lost the key, maybe the key broke off in the lock, or maybe the lock just isn't working anymore, the latch broke, for whatever reason.

Manufacturers don't actually list what type of door lock that they use. So the easiest and best bet to replacing your door lock is to actually remove the door lock and measure your cutout hole. So let me show you how we did that. So to measure your cutout hole simply going to measure just the width, which we got, like about 2 3/4 quarters. And then the height is about 3 1/2.

And one other important measurement that you're gonna want is the door thickness, which is right at an inch and 3/8. You will have to verify this with each camper door lock, entry door lock, that you're wanting to purchase, just to make sure that it actually is going to fit your door because there is a door thickness requirement. And then also a minimum cutout requirement. There's multiple doors where the actual trim on the outside is going to be a whole lot larger, especially if you get like a keyless entry one. So you wouldn't have to worry as much about that, unless it's super close to the edge of the door.

If you have some trim or in our case we've got another door lock in the way. So now I've gone over some of the features of our camper door lock here. Let me show you how I installed it. So to start off our installation, we're gonna have to remove our old entry door lock, to do that, you're gonna need to be on the inside of your door. It's gonna have most likely just four screws, depending on your model Pull these out. And then I'm also gonna have to take off this kick plate right here. Now that I had that off, we can pull off our back plate, pull our handle out and just slide that right out. All right, so now that we have our old entry door lock out, we're gonna stuck our new one in. And I just gotta slide in just the same as the other one came out, since I'm using the same brand here, the kick plate is going to match up. I can just reuse that and the screws that came with it. If you have a different brand, you might wanna check just to verify, if not, it's usually going to come with all the hardware that you need to install. You're gonna wanna have that smaller side over towards the end of the door, cause this is just not gonna fit between the door lock and the gasket there. Screw this into place. Be careful you don't over-tighten this and strip it out. And then now we can grab our back with our inside handle. So you may have to twist around your dead bolt just a little bit just to make sure it lines back up with our lever here. And then you're also gonna wanna make sure that your handle is on this side of the latch. Otherwise, when you put this on, if you already have it screwed on, you're not gonna be able to move the latch a

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