Hey Tony, since the Buyers Products Straight Tongue Trailer Coupler - Auto Latch - 2 Ball - Bolt On # 3370091560 that you referenced has a 1/4 inch diameter pin you could use the Master Lock Coupler Lock part # 2847DAT to lock the latch. view full answer...
In order to get this setup, you want to start with the Lock N Roll Articulating Trailer Hitch for 2" Receivers # 336VS501. This will fit the 2" receiver on the hitch on your vehicle.
For the trailer side, you will need to remove the current coupler and choose the correct Lock N Roll Articulating Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler based on the tongue of your trailer. We have the following options available:
Lock N Roll Articulating Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler - 2" Channel - Trailer Side... view full answer...
For the multi fit ball style of coupler you mentioned on your trailer the best coupler lock we offer is the Fastway Universal Coupler Lock part # FA86-0015-316 as this is the most universal style of coupler lock we offer and it is very secure. view full answer...
The lock I recommend for the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler - eZ-Latch # DM15000-52 is the etrailer Trailer Coupler Lock # e98887.
This lock is going to do a great job of keeping your trailer safe and sound and will work perfectly with the Demco latch.
I have added a link to a video review of the lock as well as the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler - eZ-Latch # DM15000-52. view full answer...
Yes, the TorkLift PowerArmor Locking Battery Box # TLA7708R can easily be mounted to the tongue of your trailer using some self-tapping screws. If the existing holes in the bottom of the box line up with the tongue you can use them or just use the self-tappers to cut through the box and into the tongue.
In the attached video below you can see how Dave mounted the box on the tongue of the trailer he was working on. view full answer...
While there are rotating/articulating couplers and mounts, there aren't any that work with a trailer hitch ball as that would be too much rotation, both on the coupler and the hitch ball. So you would need a different connection type from Lock N Roll, which interlocks with the coupler bolt and pin from the mount.
I'm not sure which type of tongue your trailer has, but there is a weld-on option for an A-frame trailer, and weld-on or bolt-on options for different sized straight-tongue trailers:
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There are a couple of different ways you can lock the Curt QuickPin No-Latch Trailer Coupler for 2" Ball, either with a standard coupler lock, or you can use a 1/2 inch diameter hitch pin lock, since that is the same size as the pin and clip (though you should always use the pin and clip that come with the coupler when towing and not a lock).
So to lock it you can use any of the following options, depending on what you prefer:
- etrailer Trailer Coupler Lock for Flat Lip 1-7/8" and 2"... view full answer...
What you need is the following in order to lock the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler - eZ-Latch - Silver - 2" Ball - Weld On - 10,000 lbs # DM15629-52:
- InfiniteRule Lock for Demco eZ-Latch Trailer Couplers # IR66FR
This lock was designed specifically to fit the eZ-Latch couplers so it'll work perfectly for you. view full answer...
Yes, the Lock N Roll Articulating Hitch for 2" Receivers # 336VS511 does need the trailer to have a matching Lock N Roll coupler. The reason is the unique way the hitch and coupler attach, which allows the rotation and smooth ride you'll get with this hitch and coupler combo. I will list the compatible trailer couplers of the Lock N Roll Articulating # 336VS511, and keep in mind to secure it to your receiver you will need Receiver Lock # e98880.
Compatible Couplers:
Lock N Roll Articulating... view full answer...
The distance from the center of the lug to the base of the channel plate on the Lock N Roll Articulating Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler part # 336TS508 is 4-3/4". view full answer...
The Lock N Roll Articulating Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # 336TS508 does not come with install bolts. The bolt holes are 1/2 inch in diameter so I would recommend Grade 8 bolts with that diameter and the length that fits your trailer the best. Most likely 4 inch in length would be best. view full answer...
Yes, since your trailer tongue is 2.5 inches wide the correct Lock N Roll Channel Trailer Coupler is the part # 336TS506 which was designed for this size. view full answer...
We do have an articulating coupler that will work with your Jeep and trailer, although we don't carry the Max Coupler brand. What we carry is the Lock N Roll Articulating Trailer Hitch for your Jeep and the Lock N Roll Articulating Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler for your camper. All you need is to determine which rise or drop you need and the size of the channel on your camper.
- No Drop or Rise: Lock N Roll Articulating Trailer Hitch for 2" Receivers - Vehicle Side # 336VS501
- 2-1/2"... view full answer...
The recommended coupler locks for use with the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # DM13203-95 include etrailer.com locks # e98895 and # e98894. For a latch lock you can use part # e98888 that installs in the single horizontal hole that is underneath the black latch. view full answer...
Yes, the Lock N Roll Articulating Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler - 3" Channel - Trailer Side # 336TS508 will fit. The channel width is 3" so it is designed to accommodate a 3" trailer tongue and can be bolted on or welded on for installation. view full answer...
The Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # DM13203-52 is made to fit a steel tongue that is 3 inches wide and can be 3 inches, 4 inches, or 5 inches tall.
This coupler can be locked using the Trailer Coupler Lock # e98888 for added security when connected or disconnected from your trailer hitch ball. view full answer...
For your Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler for 2 Inch ball, # DM12717, I recommend the Master Lock 1-7/8, 2, and 2-5/16 Inch Trailer coupler Lock, # 377DAT.
Unlike the Fastway Universal Trailer Coupler Lock, like # DT25013, the Master Lock coupler lock will fit up into the trailer coupler and uses a sliding lock that secures over the Demco coupler lip.
The Master Lock trailer coupler lock is nickel-plated die-cast zinc that will resist rust and corrosion. view full answer...
You can use the etrailer.com Coupler Lock # e98894 if you are looking to keep your trailer from being coupled to. If you are looking for a lock that prevents it from being uncoupled then that would be the part # e98888.
Either of these are great options to help secure your trailer with the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # DM13203-52 and deter theft. view full answer...
We do have some Lock N Roll off-road couplers that bolt to the trailer frame as the ARK Articulating Off-Road Coupler # AR44FR is the only one we currently carry from ARK.
Lock N Roll Articulating 2" Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # 336TS528
Lock N Roll Articulating 2-1/2" Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # 336TS506
Lock N Roll Articulating 3" Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # 336TS508
You will need the Lock N Roll Articulating Hitch w/ 3-Position Channel # 336VS503505 as it does not use... view full answer...
We have the part # BX88212 which would work great. It has a 5/8 inch diameter and a usable span of 4-3/8 inches. Plus it's designed for high weight applications like flat towing heavy vehicles so it would work well for you. view full answer...