Replacement Trailer Tongue Coupler For Detail K2 Utility Trailer
Updated 05/11/2021 | Published 04/24/2021 >
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I hate the type of coupler that comes stock with the DK2 Mighty Multi Utility trailer. How wide is the coulpler that now comes standard in this kit?
asked by: Deby
Expert Reply:
The coupler on the Detail K2 Mighty Multi A-Frame Utility Trailer # K2MMT5X7 is for a 2" wide frame and has 3" on center bolt holes.
The Curt QuickPin No-Latch Trailer Coupler # C82CR will bolt in place of the coupler that comes with the kit. It does not use a latch but will instead use a pin to hold the trailer onto the ball.
I recommend the Lock N Roll Articulating Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # 336TS528. This coupler will reduce eliminate the slop of the ball type connection giving you a smoother ride and less noise when traveling on the road. You will need a Vehicle Side Hitch # 336VS503507 for 1-1/4" receivers or # 336VS503505 for 2" receivers.
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Detail K2 Mighty Multi A-Frame Utility Trailer - 7-1/2' Long - 1,640 lbs
- Trailers
- Utility Trailer
- 1640 lbs
- Cargo
- Wheeled Equipment
- Powder Coated Steel
- Detail K2
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