Coupler Latch Lock Pin Recommendation for my 2-5/16" Coupler
Question:
I have a 2 5/16 ball on my 8K utility trailer. Im in search of a Coupler Latch Lock, 9/32 diameter x 2 1/2 - 3inch long.
asked by: Tim M
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Expert Reply:
The etrailer Surge Brake Coupler Lock part # e98887 is perfect for your needs. It has a 2-1/2" useable span and is 1/4" in diameter. This is the size they use for these. I understand it is 1/32" smaller that your request but it is designed for your purpose.
I've included a video I did on the lock for you to check out and see some more specifics on it.
expert reply by:
Randy B
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Products Referenced in This Question
etrailer Surge Brake Coupler Lock - 2-1/2" Span - 1/4" Diameter - Chrome
- Trailer Tongue Lock
- Latch Lock
- Universal Application Lock
- Keyed Alike
- 2-1/2 Inch Span
- etrailer
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Master Lock Hitch Receiver and Coupler Latch Lock Set - Swivel Design - 2" Hitches
- Trailer Hitch Lock
- Standard Pin Lock
- Keyed Unique
- Stainless Steel
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Flush Pin
- 2-3/4 Inch Span
- Master Lock
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