BOLT Locks Specs:
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This universal coupler lock protects your trailer from towaway theft. Lock codes to your vehicle's ignition key, and it's nearly impossible to pick or bump. Included lock, base plate with ball, and shackle fit most coupler and latch styles.
Installation Notes:
Product does not work on vehicles with the Center Cut Key; only those keys with cuts or grooves on both sides of the key.
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This recovery hook helps prepare your Jeep, truck, or SUV for an off-road adventure. It installs on the tab of your aftermarket bumper and provides an attachment point for a rope, strap, or chain. It also locks with your vehicle's ignition key.
Installation Notes:
Product does not work on vehicles with the Center Cut Key; only those keys with cuts or grooves on both sides of the key.
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