Channel That Works With Lock N Roll Articulating Coupler
Question:
Would this work with the Lock n Roll - Position Adjustable Channel Bracket 336VS507? I have an old 1948 bantam trailer with 1-1/4 inch receiver that I want to tow behind my jeep on trails, so having something that articulates is the wanted end result. If not do you have an idea of alternatives that might work in this scenario? Jeep has a standard 2 inch hitch receiver.\ Thanks
asked by: Richard H
Expert Reply:
I can confirm for you that the Lock N Roll Articulating Coupler - Adjustable Channel Mount # 336TS502 will absolutely fit in the Lock N Roll 3-Position Adjustable Channel Bracket for 1-1/4" Hitch Receivers # 336VS507.
The coupler fits a 3" wide channel and it's mounting bolts are 2" apart on center, which is exactly the dimensions of the channel and mounting holes on the channel so it's a perfect match!
I have added links to video reviews of both products for you to check out as well.
Products Referenced in This Question
Lock N Roll 3-Position Adjustable Channel Bracket for 1-1/4" Hitch Receivers - 2,500 lbs
- Accessories and Parts
- Adjustable Trailer Coupler
- Channel Bracket
- 2500 lbs
- 3 Mounting Positions
- Lock N Roll
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Lock N Roll Articulating Coupler - Adjustable Channel Mount - Trailer Side - 11K
- Adjustable Trailer Coupler
- Off Road Coupler
- 11000 lbs GTW
- Latch Plates
- Articulating Coupler
- 3 Inch Height Adjustment
- Lock N Roll
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