Best Option For Keyed Alike Hitch and Coupler Lock for 2014 Toyota Tundra w/ OEM Trailer Hitch
Published 10/09/2014 >
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Will the etrailer hitch lock in stainless steel be able to fit a 2014 Toyota receiver? Can I get the etrailer stainless steel receiver and the coupler keyed alike?
asked by: Brian
Helpful Expert Reply:
We do have an lock for you but the # e98882 isn't compatible with the factory receiver used on the 2014 Tundra and Tacoma. You can confirm this by measuring the width of the receiver tube at the hitch pin hole. If the tube is thicker than 2-5/8 inches, the # e98882 won't work.
The # e98881 is longer, and has been proven to work with the OEM Toyota receiver hitch. All of our etrailer.com locks have the keyed alike option on the product description page like part # e98886. Just choose that option and both locks would be keyed alike.
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etrailer Trailer Coupler Latch Lock - 2" Span - 1/4" Diameter - Chrome
- Trailer Tongue Lock
- Latch Lock
- Universal Application Lock
- Keyed Alike
- Steel
- 2 Inch Span
- etrailer
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