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1/4" Trailer Coupler Pin Lock To Ensure That Your Coupler Latches Stays Safe! on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Meridian, Idaho, US

Meridian, Idaho, US
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Please note only 1 key not 2 as pictured (but item is in Like New condition)

 
This trailer hitch pin lock fits most standard coupler latches to provide increased security for your haul! Double chrome plating provides improved wear and corrosion resistance and a diamond knurled finish allows for easy handling. The hitch pin lock comes with two nickel brass keys.
  • Foolproof design - won't lock until key is removed
  • Easy key insertion and removal
  • Double chrome plating
  • Diamond knurled finish
Brand Haul-Master
Color Silver
Compatible with 1/4" Coupler Latches
Diameter 1/4 in.
Finish Chrome Plated
Keyed (y/n) Yes
Material Steel
Rust resistant (y/n) Yes
Pin length (in.) 7/8 in.
Product Height 15/16 in.
Product Length 4-7/16 in.
Product Weight 0.61 lbs.
Product Width 15/16 in.

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