Amazon has
Master Lock 5/8" Class III/IV Stainless Steel Barrel Head Hitch Pin (1465DAT) on sale for
$7.99.
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Master Lock 5/8" Class III/IV Stainless Steel Barrel Head Hitch Pin (1465DAT) on sale for
$7.99. Select store pickup where available.
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Product Description:- This pin secures the ball mount to the receiver. 5/8" diameter pin fits 2" receiver tubes, Class III / IV, 10,000 lb. load rating.
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Unless you're talking about leaving the ball mount in the receiver when you're not towing, in which case, my shins hate you.
I hate those hair pins. Got a few bloody knuckles to prove it.
Unfortunately the description says it's good for 2" receivers and I have a 2.5" receiver.
Unless you're talking about leaving the ball mount in the receiver when you're not towing, in which case, my shins hate you.
- you keep a bike rack, flat rack, or something similar on the car
- you tow frequently
- you prefer the next person that rear ends you to do less damage to your rear bumper
I do think this product is poorly named at best and falsely advertised at worst. A lock pin should have a lock on it.
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- you keep a bike rack, flat rack, or something similar on the car
- you tow frequently
- you prefer the next person that rear ends you to do less damage to your rear bumper
I do think this product is poorly named at best and falsely advertised at worst. A lock pin should have a lock on it.
Frequently as in daily yes. Weekly, take that shit out. In my state, NY, they can ticket you for having one in while not towing something. Therefore if someone crashes into you with it in, you be liable for all damages caused by that ball.
- you keep a bike rack, flat rack, or something similar on the car
- you tow frequently
- you prefer the next person that rear ends you to do less damage to your rear bumper https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...ilies/wink.gif
I do think this product is poorly named at best and falsely advertised at worst. A lock pin should have a lock on it.
Citation for having a hitch on your vehicle? Here's your sign…
Since it's for my recovery shackle block, I don't leave it in the receiver and it makes it super easy on/off