Hitch Kits




Everything you need to attach a hitch to your vehicle's receiver—these kits include a hitch insert, ball, and pin. To match the height of your trailer, you can flip them over to raise or drop the ball. The ball in these kits connects with hitch-ball couplers on trailers. Maximum trailer weight is the total weight being towed. Vertical capacity (also known as tongue weight) is the weight of the load on the hitch ball.
Kits with a locking hitch pin prevent your hitch from getting stolen—you can't pull the hitch insert out without the key. A dust cap keeps debris out of the locking mechanism.
Hitch Ball | Hitch Pin | |||||||||||||||
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For Max. Trailer Wt., lbs. | Vertical Capacity, lbs. | Drop Ht. | Rise Ht. | Overall Dp. | For Hitch Receiver Size | No. of Hitch Balls Included | Dia. | Material | Thread Size | Stud Lg. | Dia. | Lg. | Keying | No. of Keys Included | Each | |
With Locking Pin | ||||||||||||||||
6,000 | 600 | 2" | 3/4" | 13 1/4" | 2" Square | 1 | 2" | Chrome-Plated Steel | 1"-14 | 2" | 5/8" | 3 1/4" | Keyed Differently | 2 | 0000000 | 000000 |
Hitch Pin Locks


Secure trailers to vehicles by locking the hitch pin into the receiver—you can't disconnect the trailer without the key. Use them to prevent someone from stealing your trailer or moving it. Built to stand up to any weather, they're great for outdoor trailers. The lock body rotates around your hitch pin, so you can easily reach the key into the cylinder to unlock. A plastic cover protects the key cylinder from water and debris, so it won’t freeze, corrode, or jam.
Style A lock from the side of your vehicle—access to the key cylinder is perpendicular to the hitch. These locks do not include a hole for a cotter pin. Made of steel, they’re stronger than stainless steel locks. Chrome plating adds corrosion resistance. The included cover is a separate piece.
Style B lock from behind your vehicle—access to the key cylinder is parallel to the hitch. Made of stainless steel, they resist corrosion better than steel locks. The included cover is connected to the lock.
Locks for 1 1/4" hitch receivers fit class I and II hitches. Locks for 2" square hitch receivers fit class III and IV hitches. Locks for 2 1/2" square hitch receivers fit class III-V hitches.
Choose keyed alike locks if you need several locks that open with the same key. Choose keyed differently locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Material | |||||||||||
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Style | Keying | For Hitch Receiver Size | Dia. | Lg. | Pin | Body | No. of Keys Included | Keyhole Cover Material | Key No. | Each | |
A | Keyed Differently | 1 1/4" Square | 1/2" | 7" | Chrome-Plated Steel | Steel | 2 | Plastic | __ | 0000000 | 000000 |
A | Keyed Differently | 2" Square, 2 1/2" Square | 5/8" | 7" | Chrome-Plated Steel | Steel | 2 | Plastic | __ | 0000000 | 00000 |
B | Keyed Alike | 2" Square | 1" | 6 1/4" | Stainless Steel | Anodized Aluminum | 2 | Plastic | C5KA | 00000000 | 00000 |
B | Keyed Differently | 2" Square | 1" | 6 1/4" | Stainless Steel | Anodized Aluminum | 2 | Plastic | __ | 00000000 | 00000 |