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Currently I have a lock-n-roll hitch on my offroad trailer


I'm thinking of swapping it out for a CU Off Road hitch set up.



Is there a way to get a discount on the CU Offroad hitches?

The difference between these 2 is the lock-n-roll has more sideways free play.

Anyone have thought son these .. and a way to get a discount off list prices?
 
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Had a Lock-N-Roll on my then AT Horizon back in 2006 and hated it. Then came the Kimberley Kamper with its TREG hitch, which IMO, was a much better hitch overall. Fast forward to when I had Jason @TRAIL TAILOR build me a haul trailer and we chose the Max Coupler. And now I cut off the ball hitch from our 2014 Escape 15A trailer and installed a new Max Coupler. Overall, I'm very happy with the Max Couplers; they keep making small improvements in the design but the overall hitch is the same. I think its worth the price they get. Discounts are great, but I wouldn't wait for one...if I still had the Lock-N-Roll.
 
Had a Lock-N-Roll on my then AT Horizon back in 2006 and hated it. Then came the Kimberley Kamper with its TREG hitch, which IMO, was a much better hitch overall. Fast forward to when I had Jason @TRAIL TAILOR build me a haul trailer and we chose the Max Coupler. And now I cut off the ball hitch from our 2014 Escape 15A trailer and installed a new Max Coupler. Overall, I'm very happy with the Max Couplers; they keep making small improvements in the design but the overall hitch is the same. I think its worth the price they get. Discounts are great, but I wouldn't wait for one...if I still had the Lock-N-Roll.


Thanks !

Max Coupler is the way I was thinking of going.
 
I went with the Max Coupler when moving into the off road trailer world. A good friend, experienced in trailering, recommended the Max Coupler over the Lock-n-Roll when inquiring which way I should go. He had tried both and settled on the Max. As was mentioned, they keep improving. The hitch will get filthy - being as where it sets, so clean it from time to time and keep the zircs filled with grease. It also helps to clean and lube the pin often.
 

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