tow hitch cover lock
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Most tow hitch cover locks fit common coupler sizes of 1-7/8", 2", and 2-5/16". Some receiver-style locks are compatible with 2", 2.5" and 3" square shank receivers.
Tow hitch cover locks are typically made from carbon steel and aluminum alloy. Some models also use zinc-alloy core parts and feature chrome plating or powder-coating for added corrosion resistance.
Listings show several mechanisms: pin-tumbler locks, barrel or ball-bearing designs, and models with push-button or keyed operation, depending on the product.
Common anti-theft features include heavy-duty carbon-steel construction to resist prying and drilling, anti-pry alloy bodies, ball-bearing or barrel-style locking mechanisms, and reinforced key designs intended to deter tampering.
Many models are described as rust- or corrosion-resistant and include powder-coated or rustproof finishes and dust caps to help protect against moisture and outdoor conditions.
Listings emphasize quick, often tool-free installation—frequently doable in under 30 seconds—with one-handed installation on some models. Locking and unlocking is typically via push-button or key operation for fast use.
Sizes and weights vary widely across models. Reported height/dimension examples range from about 0.63 inches up to 8.27 inches, and weights range roughly from 1 ounce to about 11.9 pounds, depending on design and materials.
Fit features include removable bottom connectors to match different coupler diameters, internal cushion pads for a snug fit, and multi-level (including 11-step) height adjustments on some models to align with varying coupler and vehicle heights.
The product details list a 1 Year Limited Warranty for these tow hitch cover locks.