Product Description
The CURT Universal Tri - Ball Trailer Coupler Lock is the top - notch solution for trailer towing security. It's highly resistant to theft and tampering, with built - in safety features to safeguard your trailer whether it's hitched to a vehicle or parked unattended. This lock has a key - operated lasso lanyard. You can use it while towing to keep the latch locked, and also when the trailer is parked with the triple ball for full security. Made from high - strength, glass - filled orange polymer, it's extremely durable and highly visible, which deters tampering. It fits all three standard coupler and ball sizes: 1 - 7/8 inches, 2 inches, and 2 - 5/16 inches. Features include a theft - and tamper - resistant design, a unique tri - ball lock that secures the latch, usability while towing, a simple lasso design to avoid lost pieces, high - strength polymer, universal fit, adjustable pin, easy 1/4 - turn lock activation, and two included keys. Specifications are a clear protective coat finish, D25 hub warehouse, glass - filled orange polymer material, 1,000 lbs support capacity, and a limited lifetime warranty (one - year finish, one - year parts).
Using this trailer coupler lock is easy. First, make sure your trailer's coupler size is one of the standard ones (1 - 7/8 inches, 2 inches, or 2 - 5/16 inches). Insert the tri - ball lock into the coupler and use the lasso lock to secure the latch. If you're towing, you can keep the lock on to keep the latch in place. When parking, use it with the triple ball for extra security. Remember, since it has a 1/4 - inch pin, you can adjust it to fit a 1 - inch to 3 - inch coupler span. For maintenance, keep it clean and dry. The clear protective coat helps prevent damage, but if it gets dirty, you can gently wipe it with a soft cloth. The glass - filled orange polymer is durable, but avoid using it in extremely harsh conditions. Keep the keys in a safe place, and if you lose them, contact the manufacturer. This lock comes with a limited lifetime warranty, so if you have any issues with the finish in the first year or parts in the first year, you're covered.