Hey Claudia, I checked with Curt just now and confirmed that their hitch part #C64DR does fit all models of the 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross which includes the hybrid models so it would work great for you. We also had customers with similar hybrid…
Hey Michael, congrats on the new SUV. The EcoHitch item #EH87CR does not require you to remove the rear bumper assembly when installing. It does require some slight fascia trimming though. You'll have to remove a 2-3/4” deep and 4-1/2” wide…
Hi Davis, Yes, you potentially could do that, but there are a couple important things to keep in mind. The Watchdog Power Center part #HU74ZR is designed as a portable unit that normally sits upright at the pedestal, and Hughes recommends keeping it…
Brian, you’ll each want the version that matches your RV’s service. The #HU84ZR is built for 30A rigs like your friend’s Cougar, while the #HU74ZR is made for 50A rigs like your Cedar Creek. They both do the same job - voltage boosting, surge…
Hey Dennis! The Acadia and Traverse do share a lot, but the coil springs are different which means the #AL99PD will not fit your 2025 Traverse High Country. You may be able to use the universal springs like #AL60909 but you will need to measure to…
For your Kuat Beta bike rack #B202-2 the easiest solution to lock the bikes to the rack and to the hitch is to use a cable lock such as #e98891. Run the cable through the bikes and the safety chain loops on the trailer hitch to deter theft. I have…
Good thinking, Andy - good name btw. The Watchdog Surge Protector / Voltage Booster 50A #HU74ZR is a hefty unit, but it does sit outside at the pedestal, so security matters. It has a metal loop built in for a padlock or cable lock, which you can run…
If the bike rack initially comes with a threaded hitch pin like the Malone #MPG2149 or the Curt #C18085 then a locking hitch pin like part #C23519 that you referenced won't actually fit. I do have some alternatives though that you can check out.…
The wheels are hub-centric. The wheel bolts instead of lug nuts is the only clue needed. A hub-centric wheel centers on the hub using the pilot hole and hub so it would be a snug fit. You could still use a lug-centric wheel as long as the pilot hole…
I would recommend replacing the tires along with the wheels on your utility trailer. The tires that you currently have on your trailer are passenger car tires which can be identified by the P at the beginning of the tire size and it is not a common…
Hi Mary, There can be differences in the way components under the vehicle are ran that can change how a trailer hitch will need to be shaped to fit depending on the model type. I spoke with EcoHitch and they stated that they haven't tested the…
To lock your bikes to your vehicle when using the Kuat Beta part #B202-2 that you referenced you'd want to use a cable lock like the etrailer Cable Lock #e98891. You'd want to route the cable through the bike frames and then back to through…
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Bolt Cable Locks that match your ignition key
Skip juggling extra keys and keep gear secure with Bolt cable locks. They let you use your vehicle's existing key and are easy to code on first setup. Just match your key style—center cut or side cut—even if the key tucks into a fob. Great for locking down a spare tire or truck bed gear while keeping your keyring light.
Yes—use the vehicle key that lets you apply enough torque. An emergency key can be small and harder to turn; using a valet or standalone key can make it easier. You'll like not hunting for extra keys since the lock uses your ignition key.
They learn your key the first time you use them. When first received, insert your truck or Jeep key and turn it till it stops; the self-keying is simple and takes less than a minute. After pairing, locking and unlocking are easy and you don't need extra keys. New keys can be obtained from a dealer if you lose one.
Match the lock to your key type before buying. A 2024 Ford F-350 should have the center cut key; you can pop the key out of the FOB to confirm. If a key doesn't fit, the key style may not match the lock, so verify center cut vs. side cut first.
It can help prevent honest people and thieves of opportunity from walking off with your stuff. The cable is a standard security cable and the lock is heavy enough to match it. A prepared thief can defeat a cable, so pair it with other methods to make your setup not worth the effort.