BulletProof Locking Receiver Hitch Pin Compatible With Fastway E2 Weight Distribution Hitch
Updated 10/16/2021 | Published 10/15/2021 >
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Hello, I pull a trailer using a fastway E2 weight distribution system. I was using just a standard 5/8 pin with a clip but wanted to get a locking pin for more security. I was looking at the bulletproof 5/8 locking pin and I saw on a video review that you guys did for this pin saying it wont work on weight distribution shanks? Why is that? Thanks
asked by: Aaron M
Expert Reply:
The BulletProof Hitches Receiver Lock # BPH54FR can be used with your Fastway e2 Weight Distribution Hitch # FA94-00-1061, to secure the hitch in your receiver.
The Lock # BPH54FR is not compatible with the Weight Distribution Shank Adapter for BulletProof Hitches # 358WEIGHTDIST. This must be installed with the included pins and clips per BulletProof.
This information is listed on both our product page as well as BulletProof's website.
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BulletProof Hitches Receiver Lock for Adjustable Ball Mount - 4" Span - Stainless Steel - Qty 1
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