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Thule Snug-Tite Lock (STL2)
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Thule Snug-Tite Lock (STL2)

SKU:

THU_STL2

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Description:

Thule Snug-Tite Lock (STL) Designed in conjunction with Kryptonite, the Snug-Tite ; combines an anti-wobble feature with locking security. Lock cylinder included.  Additional InformationThule Automated Fit Guide

Features:

Multi-use lock combines anti-wobble feature with locking security.


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.0 inches
Product Width: 4.0 inches
Product Height: 2.0 inches
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 8.5 inches
Package Width: 5.6 inches
Package Height: 1.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5
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5Great productJun 10, 2010
This is a must have if you have something valuable on your hitch. It's a little pricey, but what can you do.

5Peace of mindMay 10, 2010
If you have a thule hitch mounted rack you honestly need to spend the money and install this. People will steal your rack, they have value in the "re-sale" market or for their own use. This will prevent that.

1False sense of seurityMay 10, 2010
Thule makes exceptional products. This is not one of them. Use 3' length of chain or braided cable with a sturdy padlock to the frame of your hitch receiver assembly. This is a locking nut that can be easily broken or pryed off by a thief with simple tools.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Snug-Tite Thule's better idea? A waste of money, an accessory that should have been standard.Feb 24, 2010
I had to reluctantly replace my old Sportworks rack (moved and had no room to transport it)and found that the simple hitch pin/theft deterrent system Sportworks used has not been carried over by Thule. Instead Thule supplies a 12mm x 40mm short threaded bolt. Then I discovered that Thule wants $50 for a hitch pin bolt w/a cheesy looking yuppie lock "system".
Sporkworks utilized a simple and practical partially threaded hex head bolt w/a hole on opposite end for attaching a small padlock or cotter pin, simple easy, no rattle w/lock washer and impossible for the pin to completely back off.
So I purchased a 12mm dia x 80mm long partially threaded bolt $2.25 that would extend thru the receiver, drilled a hole (you'll want a drill press) that would accommodate a small padlock $1.50 and presto I had an IMO a secure, rattle free "locking hitch pin". The benefit is the bolt extends thru the receiver so the lock is on the opposite side in the event the bolt unthreads it will not come out due to the pad lock and you will not loose your rack & bikes on the road.
I am disappointed that Thule did not provide this type of simple bolt set up like Sportworks did as original equipment. The Snug-Tite one key could have remained an option for those who care about such things but a $400.00 rack should come w/a a basic securing system that has a lock & loss prevention capability. Thinking about it I've never seen a hitch pin that did not extend thru the receiver so a cotter pin could not be used to prevent pin loss.
If I had to do it over I'd buy a KUAT brand Sherpa or better the NV, they come complete w/integrated hitch & bike locks for the same price, the NV has a built in repair stand. Anybody want to buy my once used Thule T-2?


5Works as describedDec 25, 2009
This lock works great in locking your bike rack to your hitch. It's easy to remove with a key, and a must for those who keeps their bike rack on their vehicles.

 
 
 
 
 
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