Description
- 5/8" diameter pin fits 2" x 2" receiver tubes
- Protected by a durable chrome-plated finish
- Easy-to-operate, 1/4-turn lock activation
- Watertight dust cap prevents internal corrosion
- Includes two keys for added convenience
Make your tow vehicle and trailer more secure by keeping them locked up tight with a CURT hitch lock. Like a hitch pin and clip, a hitch lock is designed to insert into the fastener hole in the side of a receiver tube in order to hold a ball mount or hitch-mounted accessory in place. While a CURT hitch pin does offer sufficient strength for keeping your ball mount firmly attached, a CURT hitch lock goes one step further.
CURT hitch locks allow you to lock your ball mount into your trailer hitch, deterring theft and preventing anyone from detaching your trailer at the ball mount and towing away your property without your permission. This CURT hitch lock features a barbell design and comes with a 5/8" pin diameter to fit a 2" receiver tube size. CURT barbell hitch locks are comprised of a pin with two end caps and a round locking mechanism. They are key-operated and activate with a simple 1/4-turn. They also come with a watertight dust cap to keep out the elements and prevent corrosion.
For the ultimate in towing security, a hitch lock and coupler lock used together will provide security at both the vehicle-side and trailer-side of your towing setup. For your boat, ATV or camper, keep your toys more secure with CURT hitch locks.
UPC | 612314235155 |
Weight | 0.7 |
Shipping Weight | 0.750 |
Finish | Chrome |
Receiver Tube Size | 2 |
Pin Diameter | .625 |
Warranty Information
1 Review
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Safety Pin
I used to drive truck for a living and have seen other drivers pull the fifth wheel latch on another mans trailer, so when he would pull out the trailer would drop on the ground causing extensive trailer damage as well as drastically lowering the safety of others around them. The same can happen if someone pulls the pin in your hitch allowing the receiver to fall out while going down the road at 70 or 80 miles per hour which in turn could cause death to you , a family member or some other innocent individual and or family in and at the same place you are when the hitch decides to let go. Thanks, Hoss