Only the key fob will lock and unlock both the doors and the tailgate on your 2015 Toyota Tacoma. The BOLT key for the Pop & Lock Custom Tailgate Handle - Power Lock and Manual BOLT Lock # PAL8540 is for the tailgate but it is not going to have any effect on your doors. view full answer...
Yes. BOLT locks are designed to accept the emergency key stored in the fobs of most vehicles, including the one on your 2020 Ford F-250, so you'll be able to use that to key that lock. This will allow you to use that key to lock and unlock the OEM BOLT Lock for Extang EnCore Hard Tonneau Cover Manufactured after 2015 # EX28620172-28, or any other BOLT lock that has been keyed to that key. view full answer...
The BOLT Hitch Locks such as # BL7023582 can be coded to a vehicle key only one time.
This one-time coding is permanent. This means that if you change vehicles you will need to purchase new BOLT locks and code them to the new vehicle's key. Of course, if you sell your old vehicle the installed BOLT locks will remain coded to and usable with that vehicle's key. view full answer...
You may be able to reuse the same shackle bolts provided that they are the correct size, are not severely rusted, and are not cracked or otherwise damaged, but not the lock nuts. If you think your bolts might be rusted, cracked, or damaged I would definitely change them out for new ones. When used with lock nuts, the bolt threads could be compromised and I would recommend replacing them. The lock nuts cannot be reused.
There are essentially 3 kinds of bolts and 3 kinds of nuts. First is... view full answer...
The BOLT Trailer Coupler Lock for Toyota Keys # BL7025289 that you referenced can be coded to a vehicle ignition key only one time. This is a security measure to prevent another Toyota key from re-coding the lock. I confirmed this with my contact at Bolt. view full answer...
When installing the Pop & Lock Custom Tailgate Lock, # PAL3300, on your 1995 Dodge Ram Pickup you will need to remove the lower of the three bolts and loosen the other two. I have attached installation instructions for you. view full answer...
That sounds like completely normal operation of the locking hitch pin that comes with the Saris SuperClamp EX Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount # SA4025F. The bolt is threaded on so your bike rack will be completely secured and tight, and the locking cover is supposed to be loose on the end. The locking cover is not meant to be flush with the bike rack shank as it is made to attach to the end of the anti-rattle bolt that was threaded in to deter theft.
If you... view full answer...
Installing the Hinges on your Side-Door Bar Lock Assembly, item # 305736, is pretty much up to you and the construction of your trailer. You will need to purchase appropriate hardware to install the Side-Door Bar Lock that you purchased. It is best if you can find a sound structural support in the trailer framing to bolt the Side-Door Bar Lock to and still allow the bar to make contact with the face of the door.
I have posted a photo of the # 305736 Side-Door Bar Lock, installed on another... view full answer...
The wedge is required to prevent a pivot point at the 5th wheel hitch jaws. The function of a Sidewinder is to move that pivot point back further on the truck which requires blocking the pivot point at the hitch. The trailer should not be towed without the wedge in place unless the lock out bolts are installed to lock out the pivot point at the Sidewinder.
The universal wedge that is supposed to come with the 5th Airborne with Sidewinder, # ST400-5AS16K, is actually # 201100. There are... view full answer...
To install the 36 Inch Lock Side-Door Bar Lock Assembly # 305736 you will want to use carriage bolts, nuts, and washers. There is not a part number that includes this hardware for # 305736.
You will want to use 5/16 inch carriage bolts to secure the latch to the trailer. You can find these carriage bolts at your local hardware store. view full answer...
Yes, if someone had access to a bolt cutter and enough time with the Master Lock Laminated Steel Padlock # ML312KA they could cut it off. This lock is not intended to be 100 percent undefeatable but more as a deterrent for the casual thief. view full answer...
The nut of the Replacement Mounting Bolt with Nut for Adjustable Channel Couplers # MBT58500-LN58 is a lock nut. It has a nylock insert in the nut which prevents it from backing off. view full answer...
Pop & Lock tailgate lock # PAL5400 uses BOLT codeable locks. All you have to do is insert the vehicle key in the lock and turn it clockwise until it stops turning. Then remove the key. It's as easy as that. Your key will now unlock your tailgate. view full answer...
No, the BOLT locks like the # BL7025286 can only be keyed to a vehicle's key once. If you change vehicles you will need to get another lock.
I attached a review video for this lock for you to check out as well. view full answer...
For your 2019 Chevrolet Express Van the Bolt Hitch Lock part # BL7023582 that you referenced is a fit. I also attached a picture that shows the keys this lock is designed to fit. view full answer...
The Lock N Roll Articulating Coupler # 336TS502 will come with two 5/8" grade 5 coarse thread mounting bolts and lock nuts. These bolts have a recommended torque spec of 112 lb-ft. view full answer...
All of these BOLT locks, such as their Covered Padlock that codes to GM center cut keys, part # BL7023537, can be programmed with one and only one key. The one-time coding process requires simply that you insert the compatible vehicle key and turn it once. This results in permanent coding of that one lock to that one key. Once coded the locks cannot be re-coded for another vehicle key.
All of the BOLT vehicle-specific locks that we offer can be seen on the link at right. These include... view full answer...
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To lock your Roadmaster Hitch Mounted Spare Tire Carrier # RM-195225 to your Class C motorhome you can use the Roadmaster Quick-Disconnect Padlock # RM-301 in place of the hairpin clip that comes with the carrier. This won't be keyed alike with the other locks that you purchased but it does give you a way to secure the carrier to your hitch receiver.
Aside from that Roadmaster doesn't really have any other solution to lock the carrier, and we don't have any locks... view full answer...
According to Lock N Roll, their # 336TS508 articulating trailer coupler is meant to be bolted or welded into place. They don't recommend using a locking hitch pin to mount the coupler. view full answer...
In order to lock-out the turret on a Reese Sidewinder 5th Wheel King Pin like part # RP34FR you will need to use two grade eight 3/4"-10 x 9" hex bolts and the corresponding lock nuts and washer. Unfortunately, we do not carry this size bolt so I cannot provide an exact part number but you should be able to find these at a local hardware store. Please note, you also will need a torque wrench capable of 275 ft. lbs. and a 1-1/4" socket. view full answer...