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Chevrolet Blazer Tailgate Lock keeps your cargo away from thieves and you are enjoying the drive. The Chevrolet Blazer attracts drivers with a sporty body, sharp steering, and a selection of torque-rich engines that accelerate at breakneck speed and still achieve good solid fuel mileage. An owner of Chevrolet Blazer can enjoy a spacious cabin, nine-speed automatic with a smooth shift, sure all-wheel drive, and towing capabilities of up to 4,500 pounds to transport weekend toys. The safety technology and the robust platform make families stay at ease and the Infotainment 3 screen is user-friendly. The number of cup holders is many and the rear seats can fold flat to make errands a simple mission. Those who seek adventure rave about the ability of the suspension to absorb ruts without losing control of the cornering process and urban commuters laud small parking etiquette that punches up into the midsize competition. Another added advantage is a Tailgate Lock that fits into the Blazer, which is made of hard steel and weatherproof boxes, to fix the rear latch in place to prevent pry attempts and leave sports equipment, groceries, or tools in their exact position. This Tailgate Lock is compatible with manual keys, the factory power system, fits perfectly with the original trim, and is resistant to rust over the years. To install a Chevrolet Blazer Tailgate Lock, one must simply open the hatch, take out the inner panel, position the bracket with the factory latch, screw in the bolts, attach the linkage, reconnect the wiring (assuming it is powered), and close the panel.