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Hey everybody, how's it going Today, we're gonna be going over the line of Bolt Trailer Hitch Receiver Locks. So our Bolt Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock is actually offered for multiple hitch sizes. We have options for both the standard two inch receiver and the smaller one in a quarter inch receiver. Now the one in a quarter inch receiver is gonna use a half-inch diameter hitch pin. And then the two inch receiver is gonna use a 5/8-inch diameter hitch pin, but that's pretty much the only difference between those two. So you may be asking yourself why you want a locking hitch pin.
So nowadays with our trucks being taller and taller and having multiple trailers, these adjustable ball mounts really has taken over the market. They allow us to tow many different trailers. They're really a great add-on to your truck. Now, one of the things though is that these are very expensive. A lot of these are a couple $100 even on the low-end scale.
So having something on the back of your vehicle here that could easily be taken off with just a standard hitch pin really doesn't lead for the best peace of mind. If I paid a couple $100 for a ball mount there, I wouldn't want let somebody just come up and take it off the back of my truck. And unfortunately this does happen quite often because again, these things are very valuable and you could easily sell them. So, we need something here that can actually secure this to the vehicle, so somebody just can't come up and run away with our ball mount that we paid for with our hard-earned money. So this is where our hitch lock is gonna come into place.
So, there plenty of different locking hitch pin options on the market. This certainly isn't the only one, but this one is very unique. And how it's unique is that it's actually gonna use the key for your vehicle's ignition. So if you're like me, I'll get out my keys here for you guys, but I hate bulk and clutter in my pocket. I hate having tons of keys.
I have a very minimalistic key chain here. I have a key for my safe, my house keys and my truck keys, and that's pretty much it. So, not having to carry extra keys for your hitch pin lock whether you're gonna have to keep track of those keep 'em on a separate key chain or just having extra bulk in your pocket. It's really a game-changer for me. This is actually my personal truck and this is what I chose personally out of all the different hitch lock options we have here at etrailer. So one of the biggest common problems and complaints we get of customers using the hitch lock that requires separate keys is that they lose those keys. Because let's face it, those aren't necessarily something that we keep track of every day. Where is our ignition key The keys for our truck we certainly do. So, the level of importance of those keys there isn't that high, and therefore, they unfortunately do get lost. Now I know what you guys are saying to yourself, "Oh, I'm not gonna be that person, I'm not gonna lose them." But unfortunately it does happen. A lot of people just throw them in the glove box of their truck. They could get lost, misplaced there or maybe you just can't find them, or a lot of people keep 'em in their house. So, whatever the case is there, having a key that, you know, you're gonna have on you at all times when you're in your vehicle there is really a game-changer there for that hitch pin lock. And it's the reason I personally chose this. So if you like most people, you have a nice ball mount say the BMW tow and stow, for example, this ball mount actually has a unique feature in that it's actually designed to be stowed on the vehicle even when you're not towing 'cause you can actually flip these hitch balls around. Therefore, you're probably gonna have your hitch lock secured at all times. You're not necessarily removing this when you're not towing. So the issues that can lead to with other locking hitch pin is that water gets up in there, corrosion gets up in there, and it actually seizes the lock core to where you'd actually have to cut the lock off. I certainly hear of this quite often. So, with this one here, I don't really think you're gonna have those issues because number one, when I first got this out of the box and I was just messing with it, the lock core has an extremely tight fit here on the hitch pin. They have a little rubber seal inside there and it took a considerable amount of force to even put that on there. So, I definitely don't think that there's gonna be any water that gets in there or corrosion because again, it just has a nice tight and solid fit. So something else you'll notice just looking at the hitch pin, as you can see we h

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  • @jkben7415
    @jkben741511 ай бұрын

    I have the exact same Tundra truck and color. My trailer left safety chain hook won't fit now with this fat lock being to close to slot on the locking side. Well built lock and pin. Strong.

  • @etrailer

    @etrailer

    11 ай бұрын

    That's the one thing that can be a downside with the Bolt receiver lock. Because it can be keyed to the vehicle's ignition key, the lock housing is larger both in length and diameter than what you'd usually see on a typical hitch lock. www.etrailer.com/BOLT-Locks/Bolt/BL7018445.html

  • @davidson2004fatboy

    @davidson2004fatboy

    5 ай бұрын

    I have the exact same Tundra truck and color. WHAT DO U WANT ? A MEDAL ?

  • @bricks-mortar
    @bricks-mortar Жыл бұрын

    Many people selling stuff on youtube.

  • @etrailer

    @etrailer

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes there are. That's why we post our install and product description videos on here...