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broken glove box latch
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon T" data-source="post: 661275" data-attributes="member: 10328"><p>Thank you both for the ideas. I think adding a lock like that is the way I'll go. Like you said, not Ft. Knox, but enough to keep people honest. I usually only have my registration and a cheap flashlight in there when left unattended.</p><p></p><p>Before reading your posts, I was thinking of some sort of rubber strap that I'd fix on the inside of the faring and fasten with a snap or a post that goes through a hole in the strap (the power cord to my Dell laptop has a strap like it). The advantage of that would be the option to access the box quickly at a stop light without having to fumble for a key.</p><p></p><p>thanks again for the ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon T, post: 661275, member: 10328"] Thank you both for the ideas. I think adding a lock like that is the way I'll go. Like you said, not Ft. Knox, but enough to keep people honest. I usually only have my registration and a cheap flashlight in there when left unattended. Before reading your posts, I was thinking of some sort of rubber strap that I'd fix on the inside of the faring and fasten with a snap or a post that goes through a hole in the strap (the power cord to my Dell laptop has a strap like it). The advantage of that would be the option to access the box quickly at a stop light without having to fumble for a key. thanks again for the ideas. [/QUOTE]
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