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Yes you can. But if your outside and the windows are rolled up, you can only lock one from the inside.
OK, Mr Smart Guy, If you are on the outside of the truck, how can you only lock one from the inside? Hmmm..unless you are outside as in outdoors, but inside the truck? No, then you could lock both from the inside.
Maybe, if you had a sliding rear window...OK, then you could lock both from the inside while you are outside. Or you could lock them from the inside and then climb outside. Yeah, that's how you could do it.
OK, Mr Smart Guy, If you are on the outside of the truck, how can you only lock one from the inside? Hmmm..unless you are outside as in outdoors, but inside the truck? No, then you could lock both from the inside.
Maybe, if you had a sliding rear window...OK, then you could lock both from the inside while you are outside if you have ape arms!
Or you could lock them from the inside and then climb outside. Yeah, that's how you could do it.
Or you could install a pop-up sunroof, but you'd still need ape arms to reach those inside handles.
OK, Mr Smart Guy, If you are on the outside of the truck, how can you only lock one from the inside? Hmmm..unless you are outside as in outdoors, but inside the truck? No, then you could lock both from the inside.
Maybe, if you had a sliding rear window...OK, then you could lock both from the inside while you are outside. Or you could lock them from the inside and then climb outside. Yeah, that's how you could do it.
You lock one side while your still in the vehicle, then slide out and lock the other side from the outside.
Sheeeeeeezzz!!!
Your not related ScooterDude are you?
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