Robert Bills
Explorer
I am finally ready to add a Lock N' Roll coupler to my Bantam trailer, which has been modified with a 2" receiver tube so that I can interchange couplers:
I "think" I want trailer coupler P/N 212 (2" square slide in) and vehicle drop hitch P/N 303:
My questions:
Which Lock N' Roll trailer coupler is used on Adventure Trailers?
For other trailers, what Lock N' Roll coupler and hitch are you using?
Is it an advantage or disadvantage to have a 45 degree rotation limiting coupler on a 1/4 ton offroad trailer behind a Jeep? Why or why not?
If a rotation limiting trailer coupler would be an advantage, is the 2,000 lb. rated coupler (P/N 102) too lightweight for a loaded Bantam (approx. 1,200-1,400 lbs.)? If so, does Lock N' Roll have a 6,000 lb rated rotation limiting coupler? (Can't find one on their website.)
Thanks.
I "think" I want trailer coupler P/N 212 (2" square slide in) and vehicle drop hitch P/N 303:


My questions:
Which Lock N' Roll trailer coupler is used on Adventure Trailers?
For other trailers, what Lock N' Roll coupler and hitch are you using?
Is it an advantage or disadvantage to have a 45 degree rotation limiting coupler on a 1/4 ton offroad trailer behind a Jeep? Why or why not?
If a rotation limiting trailer coupler would be an advantage, is the 2,000 lb. rated coupler (P/N 102) too lightweight for a loaded Bantam (approx. 1,200-1,400 lbs.)? If so, does Lock N' Roll have a 6,000 lb rated rotation limiting coupler? (Can't find one on their website.)
Thanks.