Locking Hitch Pin Available for the Reese Eclipse 4 Bike Rack # 63124
Updated 06/09/2017 | Published 06/08/2017 >
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Question:
I currently own the Pro Series Eclipse bike rack for 2 inch hitches. I am wondering if you sell or can suggest a vendor who sells a locking mechanism. I have to park my car outside now and dont want anyone to steal the bike rack if I leave it on the hitch.
asked by: Kris S
Expert Reply:
The part that you are looking for is from Let's Go Aero and it is part # ACC3250. This will install on the anti-rattle hitch pin that is currently installed on your Reese Eclipse 4 Bike Rack # 63124.
Since you are concerned about security I recommend getting the 10' Long Cable Lock # e98891 to use in case you are ever needing to take your bike(s) with you as well. This will also help to deter theft of your equipment.
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Snap-On Lock for 5/8" Anti-Rattle Silent Hitch Pin
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