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| Brand: | HitchSafe |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | HS7000T |
HitchSafe Key Vault secures up to 9 spare keys, credit cards and driver's license inside a 10,000 combination drawer. The solid metal vault secures inside a standard 2" hitch receiver via to sliding internal bolts that interlock with the two external hitch pins. The vault is self-contained and can only be removed by knowing the combination to the drawer. An attractive cover protects and conceals the HitchSafe. The HitchSafe takes only seconds to install/uninstall with no tools required. Great for spare key storage or those who do not want to hassle with or lose keys during outdoor activities.
NOTE: 2005-Current Toyota Tacomas and 2007-Current Tundras require optional longer pins. The HitchSafe fits all other makes and models including RV's, all OEM and all aftermarket hitch receivers.
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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good concept but has it's quirks.,
By Sam Gummy "bosho12" (Berkeley, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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Works well if you never need to remove to use your hitch very often. Water leaks into compartment,might rust over wet season. Extremely overpriced. Availability of replacement (and cost) of rubber cover unknown. When they tweak the design and lower the price to $29.99 it will sell like hotcakes.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hitchsafe good value,
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This review is from: HitchSafe Key Vault (Misc.)
The hitchsafe quickly installed in the hitch, and the combination was quickly set. Keys fit in fine, but a credit card had to be bent a little to make it. After three weeks of driving through rain, the pins that fit into the receiver have started to rust. It works great for what I wanted - a secure place to put extra keys.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Make sure your hitch's receiver hole is drilled close enough to the mouth of the receiver.,
By Jason Bader (Murrieta, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HitchSafe Key Vault (Misc.)
As the tile states. The hole in which my pins install is too far back for this contraption to fit in. That was very annoying, the company needs to state (maybe they do and I did not read) how far the pin hole can sit from the opening. Make sure the (front of the) hole for the pins is less than 2&1/4" from the outside of the lip of your hitch opening, mine was about 2&1/2" which made this unit not fit. Any thing greater than 2&1/4 means it will not fit. The company should drill the back hole 3" and then also include a larger 1/2" spacer for these kinds of trucks. Sorry if there are typos, I am doing this review from my phone.
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