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Top Quality Coupler Latch Saftey Pin For Boat Camper Utility Trailer on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Gray, Kentucky, US

Gray, Kentucky, US
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Top quality trailer coupler safety pin for your latch on your trailer, boat or camper

Did you know you need this to keep that trailer on your ball. I've seen dozens of people come into out shop with no latch pin.
This is very dangerous for as little as they cost.
Trailer latches can become worn and without a safety pin you could lose your trailer and ruin the whole trip.

Drop forged and heat treated steel.
Rust proof coating.

These are hard to find and they are a
Small investment for state of mind.

Free shipping

Thanks,
TrailerPros

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