RV baggage doors are usually made of an aluminum frame and a sheet of 0.020 "skin". Some have 1/2" or 3/4" rigid foam behind that, usually with a vinyl backing skin on the inside of the door.
RV entry doors are built the same but the rigid foam is 1" or 1.25" thick.
All it takes to "break into" any RV is a "stout kick, a solid hit or a 12" screwdriver applied to the thin aluminum frame"...
It's been said that "Locks keep honest people honest but a crook will ignore the lock"....
With that in mind, I'd suggest, "An honest person wouldn't use a CH751 key in your locks any more than they would a IE 321133 (or any other coded key). A crook, on the other hand, likely won't be slowed down any appreciable amount by any lock, no matter how unique or how strong it might be, when they want into an RV with its "thin skinned door systems".....
It's the door, not the lock that's the "weakest link" in any RV. Changing locks is a "feel good exercise for the owner" with no improvement in overall security for the RV.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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