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2021 Tow hitch pin size?

tazzytazzy

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Hey all,
We're driving Groot down this weekend to pick up Milano (a Dutchman Kodiak Cub travel trailer) next week. I'm ordering a hitch pin lock, can anyone confirm it's a 5/8" hitch pin? It appears the lock picking lawyer can pick nearly everything, so it's just a deterrent for a thief to move along to the next target.

I'm going to go with "Bolt" . I know the Telluride doesn't have an actual key. I'm just going to use a randomly made key.

Thoughts?

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Edit: Nevermind about this brand. After reading reviews, it seems that if a little bit of dirt gets in there, it's 1) hard to clean out 2) the lock comes undone with a slight tug.

Looking for a better brand!!
 
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Hey all,
We're driving Groot down this weekend to pick up Milano (a Dutchman Kodiak Cub travel trailer) next week. I'm ordering a hitch pin lock, can anyone confirm it's a 5/8" hitch pin? It appears the lock picking lawyer can pick nearly everything, so it's just a deterrent for a thief to move along to the next target.

I'm going to go with "Bolt" . I know the Telluride doesn't have an actual key. I'm just going to use a randomly made key.

Thoughts?

----------

Edit: Nevermind about this brand. After reading reviews, it seems that if a little bit of dirt gets in there, it's 1) hard to clean out 2) the lock comes undone with a slight tug.

Looking for a better brand!!
Yes, it is a 5/8th pin
 




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