How do You Connect Lock N Roll Trailer Coupler 336TS510
Updated 04/15/2024 | Published 04/14/2024 >
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I just purchase the lock n roll hitch for my vehicle, trailer, and the locking hitch pins. I know the 2pins are for, one securing the 2 couplers together and the other one is securing the vehicle coupler to the vehicle. I was curious how do you secure the trailer hitch part 336TS510 to the trailer itself since it doesn't come with anything?
asked by: Dakota
Expert Reply:
Hi there Dakota; the Lock N Roll Articulating Trailer Coupler for 2" Receivers - Trailer Side # 336TS510 will use a hitch pin lock just like the vehicle coupler side. So it just requires a 5/8" pin lock like the InfiniteRule Hitch Lock # 34061072-D.
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Lock N Roll Articulating Trailer Coupler for 2" Receivers - Trailer Side - 11,000 lbs
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Hitch Ball Mount
- Hitch Mounted Coupler
- Lock N Roll
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