What is the Correct Anti-Rattle Locking Hitch Pin for a Thule Roadway Trailer Hitch Mount Bike Rack
Question:
I just bought a Thule 912 xt, It is being shipped to me now. I also have an anti rattle hitch pin I bought for my boat. Will it work for my new bike rack or are the threads a different size and pitch? Thanks for your input.
asked by: Dan
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Expert Reply:
Thule bike racks are uniquely threaded so that you can only use their locking hitch pins and anti-rattle devices. You would need to use the Snug Tite lock and anti-rattle device, # THSTL2. I have included a link to a video review of the lock for you to view.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Products Referenced in This Question
Thule Snug Tite Hitch Lock and Anti-Rattle Device
- Trailer Hitch Lock
- Rack Specific Locks
- Keyed Alike
- Fits 1-1/4 and 2 Inch Hitch
- Fits 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Threaded Pin
- For Thule Racks
- Thule
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Anti-Rattle Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock for 2" Hitches - 3-1/2" Span
- Trailer Hitch Lock
- Universal Anti-Rattle Lock
- Keyed Unique
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Spring-Loaded Pin
- 3-1/2 Inch Span
- Lets Go Aero
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