Ive used numerous hitch pins and InfiniteRule along with Paclock are my favorite. Made in USA too. In fairness, I had to break off an InfiniteRule lock with a floor jack handle (I lost the key) and it snapped off similar to other pins I have done it to because again, I lose keys. Paclock is my #1 choice but theirs does not fit 3" hitches (at least the Buyers Product hitch on my Freightliner as it was a little too short). A huge advantage Paclock locks have is being able to key all of their locks the same. Both Paclock and InfiniteRule are also made in USA which is a huge advantage in my book. Both brands are great IMO.
I have these pin for my B&W stow-n--tow hitch, I had the pins that came with the hitch and someone stole one of my clip for it, they didn't want to go and buy it which cost about $5.00.
I live right on the coast, with 95% humidity, much of that salt in the air, and mostly sand. Exposed to steel rust very quickly here. This stainless steel though. I can't comment on snow, unless we get one of those rare snow storms on the South Texas coast
My only receiver hitch vehicles were SUV the trucks were old enough for bumper balls. With the SUVs I very quickly got tired of smacking my shin on it so if I wasn't towing the hitch was in the back, why don't truck guys that tow rarely do that?
@ takes me literally 5 seconds to take it off and toss it under my rear seat in my truck than another 5 seconds to grab it from the under the seat and put it back on. 10seconds isnt a lot of work especially when i hit my leg on it every damn time
Not sure why anyone would want a generic lock over a Bolt brand. It uses your vehicle key. Have had them for years and no thefts. Super convenient using your valet key and not having extra keys.
@@MHConstruction_MN make a spare key for the truck you going to sell to fit the lock. You're never gonna go see that truck anyway or do you care you just sold it… spare key for the locks?
Excellent! Ive been looking for just this for my pintle. most of the standard locking 5/8 hitch pins arent long enough. Thanks!
I wish you’d put in a clip of Will Smith saying the best of the best of the best….Sir.
Awesome looking pins. Way more robust than what I have.
Ive used numerous hitch pins and InfiniteRule along with Paclock are my favorite. Made in USA too.
In fairness, I had to break off an InfiniteRule lock with a floor jack handle (I lost the key) and it snapped off similar to other pins I have done it to because again, I lose keys.
Paclock is my #1 choice but theirs does not fit 3" hitches (at least the Buyers Product hitch on my Freightliner as it was a little too short). A huge advantage Paclock locks have is being able to key all of their locks the same.
Both Paclock and InfiniteRule are also made in USA which is a huge advantage in my book.
Both brands are great IMO.
Great video! I’ve been looking for the longer locking pins for my B&W Stow & Go hitch. Thanks for finding this.
Can you do a video on what’s the best pin for your receiver? See how easy they can break? Thank you!
Thanks for the information as I am always looking for a better hitch pin lock.
Awesome
Wished they used Bolt vehicle key technology.
I have these pin for my B&W stow-n--tow hitch, I had the pins that came with the hitch and someone stole one of my clip for it, they didn't want to go and buy it which cost about $5.00.
Would love to know how they hold up to the salt and sand areas, like NY or north with snow
I live right on the coast, with 95% humidity, much of that salt in the air, and mostly sand. Exposed to steel rust very quickly here. This stainless steel though. I can't comment on snow, unless we get one of those rare snow storms on the South Texas coast
My only receiver hitch vehicles were SUV the trucks were old enough for bumper balls. With the SUVs I very quickly got tired of smacking my shin on it so if I wasn't towing the hitch was in the back, why don't truck guys that tow rarely do that?
I just take it off when im not using a trailer
A whole lot of work just to store it, then put it back on the next time you use it.
@ takes me literally 5 seconds to take it off and toss it under my rear seat in my truck than another 5 seconds to grab it from the under the seat and put it back on. 10seconds isnt a lot of work especially when i hit my leg on it every damn time
Not sure why anyone would want a generic lock over a Bolt brand. It uses your vehicle key. Have had them for years and no thefts. Super convenient using your valet key and not having extra keys.
Does bolt offer a correct pin size for the hitches?
What works for you doesn't work for everyone else.
@@BTBRVReviews yes they do if it is for 5/8 pin.
What do you do when you sell that vehicle and get something else. Now the key don't match
@@MHConstruction_MN make a spare key for the truck you going to sell to fit the lock. You're never gonna go see that truck anyway or do you care you just sold it… spare key for the locks?