🔐 Secure your ride, own the road—lock it like a pro!
The MaxxHaul 70050 Trailer Hitch Lock is a heavy-duty 5/8" barrel-style locking pin designed for all Class III/IV 2"x2" receivers. Featuring double chrome plating for enhanced corrosion resistance, a foolproof locking design that engages only after key removal, and a watertight dust cap to protect the keyhole from dirt and moisture, this lock combines durability with smart security. Includes two keys and a diamond knurled finish for easy handling, making it the ultimate choice for professional-grade trailer security.
Brand | MAXXHAUL |
Item Weight | 15.84 ounces |
Vehicle Service Type | Trailer |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Manufacturer | MaxxHaul |
UPC | 817399010509 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10817399010506, 00817399010509 |
Model | 70050 |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.29 x 3.82 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 70050 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | 70050 |
R**.
Sturdy, Well Built, Great Value,
I bought this right before a multi-day family ski trip during a brutal Sierra winter storm. It performed perfectly, and with the addition of a cargo bag we were able to carry 2 large plastic bins full of equipment and supplies for the week; bins that we had no room for in the already packed SUV.I had no problems with assembling it, but found that an extra pair of hands for inserting the top brace bolts was useful. It's not, as some say, that the holes don't line up properly; it's that for the two sides to end up straight, stiff, and taught, it requires tension on the top braces. My wife easily helped out with that step in just a couple of minutes, but I could have also managed it myself. Just follow the rule that applies to any assembly like this; don't tighten anything till all fasteners are started. The end result is a rack that feels like it's welded together........very solid.I added a HiTow dual hitch extension which raised the carrier up and away from the exhausts, and up to a more ergonomic height for loading & unloading. I'll use that this summer for carrying a bike rack and trailer at the same time, so it was well worth the $29 extra.I completed the setup with a Marksign 48" x 19" x 20" hitch carrier cargo bag for $39, and couldn't be happier with the compatibility and performance of the setup. Through 6 hours of rain and then freezing blizzard that shut down all roads to Tahoe right after we got through, my stuff arrived perfectly safe and dry. Oh, and I didn't miss climbing up to pack and unpack the cartop carrier, not to mention mounting and un-mounting the cartop carrier. This is so much easier! It's also easier to store. Love it! Oh, it did have a couple of small spots that the paint was damaged from want of better packing materials. But I'm still feeling 5 star happy with this purchase based on perfect functionality and great value.
L**R
Very nice rack
I put it on my camper and it heavy duty seem well made great little storage rack
W**Y
Sturdy, but holes do not align for parts of it. Review updated to reflect holes do align
Sturdy construction and the two main platforms mated well together with holes aligned. But the top two horizontal support brackets do not fit. The holes on the arms and the main frame do not match. And yes this is after the main shaft bolts have been tightened all the way to being the two halves close together. Will be reaching out to seller.EDIT 4/3/25: the holes do indeed line up. You need to do the top horizontal support brackets first and make a V to line up the holes. Get the hardware on but do not tighten down hard. Nice hardware is on push down on both sides evenly and it will level out in order to bolt the main frame shaft. Review changed to 5 stars from 2 stars.
J**V
Amazing durability! I would definitely buy again, but I'm positive that I'll never need to!
I've been using a roof mounted luggage rack the past few trips we've taken and for freeing up storage inside the vehicle, it was great. However, the hit to my gas mileage was very noticeable (avg. 30 mpg without, 20 mpg with). So after reading quite a few reviews, I decided to give a hitch mounted cargo carrier a try. The MaxxHaul was one of the more reasonably priced carriers with a decent weight rating. I was specifically looking for one that had the raised frame so that luggage was less likely to slide around, or fall off the rack.It comes in a decent sized box, and there are about 7 pieces in total that you have to assemble (might be a few more if you count the support bars as extra pieces). Assembly is pretty simple. Line up the main bar in the center and the right/left cages on either side. Run the bolts through to the center piece and tighten them down by hand so everything stays together. Add the support pieces to hold the left and right sides together at the top and then tighten all the bolts down. Finally, add the two reflectors and you are ready to roll.On a side note, make sure you put the metal where the reflectors mount, towards the back. I wasn't paying attention the first time and mounted them backwards. Took about 5 minutes to unscrew the nuts and bolts to fix, but simpler to avoid doing it wrong to begin with!The size is excellent. I can fit a full sized Igloo cooler as well as a large suitcase beside each other lengthwise. In the attached picture, under the tarp (in case it rains), the cooler is on the left, the suitcase is laying flat on it's back on the right and I have a lawn cultivator behind the cooler and coming across the top of the suitcase, which is the bulge hanging off the right. Next time we travel, we'll be packing a few more suitcases, so I'll put them on their sides so I can fit at least 2 in the carrier (maybe all 3, I haven't measured yet) and then one on top of the others.The carrier has a little weight to it, but it's still light enough that you can easily carry it or lift it up to the top shelf for storing when not in use. To test the durability, I installed it in the hitch of my vehicle, stepped up on it and then took a couple good jumps. I'm a pretty good sized guy (won't share my exact weight on here, but let's just say it's enough that I'm on a regular diet), but the carrier felt extremely sturdy. I was actually more worried I was going to damage my vehicle than the carrier.When the carrier is first installed, without any luggage to add weight, it rattles around a bit. I was a little concerned that this would happen while I was driving and create a lot of road noise. I had looked at ordering a stabilizer, but it wouldn't have been delivered in time for the trip, so I decided to go without and see what happened. I'm happy to report that by just adding a single, fully packed suitcase, it puts enough weight on the hitch so that it doesn't create any noise or rattling while driving.The only reason that I knocked a single star off is because the power coating wasn't done very well. I had 2 different spots that were not well covered and had a slight hint of rust starting to develop. It was easy to do some light sanding to remove the rust and then I used a metal spray paint to cover those spots without any issues, but would have liked to have seen a nice, even powder coat over the whole carrier right when I took it out of the box initially.Overall, this is a fantastic carrier and has exceeded my expectations in terms of durability. My gas mileage on my last trip averaged just shy of 29 mpg, so very little loss since there is no direct wind drag being mounted on the back. If you are looking for a hitch mounted carrier, I would definitely recommend this one, you just might need to do a little touch up painting if yours was like mine.
S**N
Good product
Good product works great fits my application well
E**R
Nice and lightweight. Easy to attach.
I needed this to attach to the back of my travel trailer. Lightweight enough for me to attach it.
M**R
Good buy
Best 50 bucks I’ve spent in a long time! I originally bought it thinking I would keep my camping gear on it for all summer long in a couple of totes strapped with ratchet straps to the back. I have used it to haul so many different things! Yes, it’s lightweight. Yes it’s a little bit jiggly in the socket. But for 50 bucks this thing has been a workhorse! I am very satisfied!
J**N
Paint chipped
The media could not be loaded. The installation was simple product looks pretty hardy, but right out of the box, all 4 of the inside corners had paint chipped down to the bare metal. I'll have to touch it up with something before rust sets in. Shoddy packing, or craftsmanship, I do not know. I'll be keeping the rack, but it's just adding extra steps having to fix these issues.
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