Coupler Lock With 1/4 Inch Diameter Pin Recommendation
Updated 02/27/2014 | Published 02/25/2014 >
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Question:
I am looking for this type of pin lock but with a 1/4inch diameter pin instead of the standard 1/2inch diameter. Do you carry 1/4foot diameter pins?
asked by: Robert S
Helpful Expert Reply:
For our hitch receivers, we offer hitch receiver locks that have either 1/2 inch or 5/8 inch diameter pins. Depending on what you intend to use the locking pin for we do have other options available. We carry locking coupler pins that may work for you.
The first lock I recommend is the Master Lock Adjustable Trailer Coupler Lock, part # 2847DAT. This is a 1/4 inch diameter pin that has a keyed lock and is adjustable to fit lengths of 5/8 inch, 1 inch, and 2 inch.
Another coupler lock I recommend is our etrailer.com Coupler Lock, part # e98888. This lock has a span of 3-3/8inch and has a keyed deadbolt style lock with a 1/4 inch diameter pin.
I have linked you to some other coupler locks that have 1/4 inch diameter pins but are different length.
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Master Lock Adjustable Trailer Coupler Lock - Stainless Steel
- Trailer Tongue Lock
- Latch Lock
- Universal Application Lock
- Keyed Unique
- Stainless Steel
- 5/8 Inch Span
- 1 Inch Span
- 2 Inch Span
- Master Lock
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