Will InfiniteRule Locking Pins Back Off On Road
Published 11/01/2023 >
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Question:
I see these locks are a screw-on type. My worry is they may back off and start to come loose on long pulls. Are there any documented cases of this?
asked by: Layn
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Expert Reply:
We haven't had any issues with the InfiniteRule Locking Pins part # IR57RR coming loose so I wouldn't anticipate that being a problem at all. When these are in the locked position they actually can't thread on or off.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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InfiniteRule Hitch Locks for B & W Tow and Stow 10K and 14.5K Ball Mounts - Qty 3
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- Drop Hitch
- Trailer Hitch Ball Mount
- Locks
- Locking Pin
- InfiniteRule
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