Recommended Coupler, Coupler Latch and Locking Hitch Pins All Keyed Alike
Question:
I am looking to buy some masterlock trailer locks and wondering if I could get them keyed alike: 2 1481DAT 1 2847DAT 3 ML389DAT Thanks!
asked by: David L
Expert Reply:
I may have a solution for you, but those MasterLock trailer locks you were looking at unfortunately cannot be keyed alike, so you'd need some different options.
For the coupler locks I recommend using the etrailer 2-5/16" coupler lock # e98894 or etrailer 1-7/8" or 2" coupler lock # e98893. For the latch lock I recommend using the etrailer # e98885 and for the locking hitch pins I recommend using the # e98882.
You could have all of these parts keyed alike so you'd only need 1 key.
Products Referenced in This Question
etrailer Trailer Coupler Latch Lock - 1/2" Span - 1/4" Diameter - Stainless Steel
- Trailer Tongue Lock
- Latch Lock
- Universal Application Lock
- Keyed Alike
- Stainless Steel
- 1/2 Inch Span
- etrailer
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etrailer Trailer Coupler Lock for Flat Lip 1-7/8" and 2" Ball Couplers - Aluminum - Silver
- Trailer Tongue Lock
- Surround Lock
- Universal Application Lock
- Keyed Alike
- Aluminum
- Fits 1-7/8 Inch Ball
- Fits 2 Inch Ball
- Flat Lip Style
- etrailer
more information >
etrailer Trailer Coupler Lock for Flat Lip 2-5/16" Ball Coupler - Aluminum - Silver
- Trailer Tongue Lock
- Surround Lock
- Universal Application Lock
- Keyed Alike
- Aluminum
- Fits 2-5/16 Inch Ball
- Flat Lip Style
- etrailer
more information >
etrailer Trailer Coupler Lock for Flat Lip 2-5/16" Ball Coupler - Aluminum - Yellow
- Trailer Tongue Lock
- Surround Lock
- Universal Application Lock
- Keyed Alike
- Aluminum
- Fits 2-5/16 Inch Ball
- Flat Lip Style
- etrailer
more information >
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etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock for 2" Hitch - Flush - 2-5/8" Span - Stainless Steel
- Trailer Hitch Lock
- Standard Pin Lock
- Keyed Alike
- Stainless Steel
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Flush Pin
- 2-5/8 Inch Span
- etrailer
more information >
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