With their one key, the ignition key, they can secure many different items.” -Jason Buckles, Sales Account Manager for BOLT Locks Locks for every occasion Currently, out of all of the products manufactured by BOLT Locks, it is its line of vehicle hitch Receiver Locks that really have dads going wild. Whether they are an avid boater or off-roader, enjoy hunting or fishing, motorsports or use their vehicles to secure their work tools, BOLT Locks are a high-quality gift they will appreciate each and every day. “BOLT Locks make a useful Father’s Day gift for anyone that values security and convenience. So in essence, say goodbye to the days of having to use different keys for each lock. This results in a uniquely programmed lock that can be used with a single key that matches any other security device from BOLT Locks. For the specially crafted tumblers to memorize a vehicle’s ignition key the first time it is inserted into the lock, all it takes is one complete turn of the key to moving the tumblers into position to fit that specific key. BOLT Locks’ patented “Breakthrough One-Key Lock Technology” provides a convenient security option for protecting trailers, hitches, boats, generators, kayaks, and more, all while reducing key clutter on a keychain. ![]() So you know that your old man is going to appreciate your thoughtfulness when you give him the gift of security this year. ![]() Trailers are crazy expensive, and typically so too are what they carry. It may sound silly to some, but handing Dad a set of really sturdy locks for the trailer hauling end of his truck or SUV makes for a really thoughtful gift, and for good reason. This is precisely why the Milwaukee-based brand is rolling out an entire incentive for Father’s Day this year. This is especially true when it comes to towing and trailer security. When it comes to award-winning security hardware, it’s pretty tough to beat BOLT Locks. It has now been 3 weeks and the dealer hasn’t heard a thing from the third party which supplied the 2nd tranny. This tranny was far worse than the one they took out. This tranny lasted 2 weeks before I started experiencing the “chevy shake”. ![]() So a replacement of the tranny was scheduled. Low and behold, they came back and told me the torque converter, torque converter pump, and the TCM were all bad. After fluid change and being told that the truck had to learn my driving habits, I finally convinced them to take a look at the torque converter. The original transmission was putting out delayed acceleration. All these taken care of while waiting for a new transmission through my extended warranty. Replacement of the touch screen on the radio, replacement of the hood latch which did not allow me to use the remote start, replacement of the battery and a muffler leak. I have a 2017 Silverado which has been in the shop several times over the last year.
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