Trailer coupler lock for lever style coupler requiring 7/8" span.
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What's up everybody It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna be checking out the Flint Hill Goods Coupler Lock. There's gonna be 7/8 of an inch. It's gonna go right here in the hole on your coupler latch so that it cannot be unlatched when you're not around. Let's check it out. So the coupler lock is gonna go in the hole here on the coupler latch so that the latch can't be popped up, which means you can't disconnect it from the ball mount.
So that's good if you're traveling, you park your trailer somewhere, you don't have to worry about anybody popping up the latch and disconnecting it or just it accidentally happening on its own. The lock itself, really easy to use. It's got the barrel lock with the grip on this side to help you out. And then you got these cylinder keys, and you just push that into place, once it lines up, turn the key, it unlocks it, and you remove the lock. These are the two portions.
It's 7/8 of an inch, so it doesn't leave much gaps in there when you put it through the latch and attach it. And we turn that key and lock it in place. See, there's not a whole lot of room in there, so that's gonna keep people from getting tools and prying. Got a dust cap on this side. It just goes over the lock, protecting it so that dirt, dust, and debris doesn't get in there and jam off the lock.
We're gonna have 7/8 of an inch of space here in the lock, and then the pin diameter itself is gonna be a quarter inch. Overall, really good to have, to lock up that coupler latch. I like that you can just put it in there. Pull the key, really easy to do. You see, I'm not even on that side.
It wasn't difficult to get that in place, and now I don't have to worry about it coming disconnected or somebody messing with it when I'm not around. The fact that you combine that with the hitch pin lock, you don't have to worry about the ball mount either. You can be safe and sound, it's not going anywhere. Well, I think that does it. Thanks for hanging out, and I hope this helped.
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