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Locking door handles

Maxjeep1

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Has anyone come across locking door handles for the HMMWV...?
I believe Federal has some that lock inside and outside or just outside. They are pretty spendy but cheaper than a door. I like the idea of being able to lock myself in if needed. When I get to the point of installing my doors I will have a set on them
 

TOBASH

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I bought a set on ebay. They only lock and unlock from the outside. Essential, but I hate them.
 
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I believe Federal has some that lock inside and outside or just outside. They are pretty spendy but cheaper than a door. I like the idea of being able to lock myself in if needed. When I get to the point of installing my doors I will have a set on them
Thank you...we will check out Federal. Having the option to lock from the inside is the way to go.
 

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Just be aware if you buy the Federal locking handles that you can lock from the inside - for the exorbitant price and shipping, the paint is already peeling after about 3 months and if you lock them from the inside, you cannot unlock them from the outside. So I can easily see how you might lock yourself out and having to go in from the back hatch - if you have one!
 

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Paint peeling off when delivered. Paint sprayed over chrome, no primer or scuffing for better adhesion. Yes, pricey!
Not yet installed.
Given the high cost of doors these days, I’m installing a through-bolt immediately above each door hinge in the door jambs to mitigate a quick lift and gone situation in the event a thief thinks he’s entitled to them.BB2ED612-7480-4997-9639-38FC7638B08A.png
 
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I just grabbed something from garage. You can stick just about anything in this gap to lock the door from inside.
And, yes, i just tried this. That rubbermaid shelf mount dies lick the door.
Gotcha, I was hoping for a solution like this but for people who don't have the locking door handles. Oddly I only want to be able to lock the door from the inside but not the outside. I'm sure there is a way.
 

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I have one truck with the inside/outside locking handles, may be useful in a mob situation, under normal circumstances, someone opens my door I would just let the Judge take care of them, nestles quite nicely between the seat and tunnel, also saves me time because otherwise I would have to pull the Sig from my front pocket or the Colt 1911 from my back.
 

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I have one truck with the inside/outside locking handles, may be useful in a mob situation, under normal circumstances, someone opens my door I would just let the Judge take care of them, nestles quite nicely between the seat and tunnel, also saves me time because otherwise I would have to pull the Sig from my front pocket or the Colt 1911 from my back.
decisions...decisions
 
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