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BOLT for Nissan Titan XD

The BOLT product line is now available for the 2016 Nissan Titan XD.

May 12, 2016
BOLT for Nissan Titan XD

 

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The BOLT product line is now available for the 2016 Nissan Titan XD. BOLT's "Breakthrough One-Key Lock Technology" permanently programs the lock to the pickup's ignition key the first time the ignition key is inserted into the BOLT Lock cylinder. Spring-loaded plate tumblers uniquely code the cylinder to the specific ignition key, reducing the number of keys needed.

This patented technology is designed to deter theft and while offering one key convenience for the vehicle owner. Designed with an electroless nickel-plated carbon steel pin or shaft assembly for strength and durability, BOLT locks feature an automotive-grade stainless steel lock shutter, a durable, protective rubber shell and a six-plate tumbler sidebar that prevents picking and bumping. 

"The BOLT product line is more than just convenient, our product line is designed for strength and durability for both commercial as well as recreational needs," said National Sales Manager Erika Garcia. "We expanded our line to include product for the 2016 Nissan Titan XD so these pickup owners can experience BOLT when securing equipment, ladders, generators, trailers, gates, garages, storage sheds, along many other uses." 

The BOLT product line for Nissan Titan XD pickups includes:

  • BOLT Cable Locks (part # 7023720) are made from six-foot by 1/4-inch coiled cable. They feature an automotive-grade lock shutter to keep out weather and debris and a six-plate tumbler sidebar that prevents picking and bumping. 

  • BOLT Padlocks (part # 7023538) feature a spring-loaded, chrome-plated 5/16" diameter hardened steel shackle inside a crush-resistant body shell. 

  • BOLT Coupler Pin Locks (part # 7025288) fit couplers from 1/2-inch to three and 3/8-inch and is adjustable in increments of 1/8-inch allowing for a snug fit in any size.

  • BOLT Receiver Locks feature a durable, stainless steel pin and an automotive-grade stainless steel lock shutter, with an auto-return spring that automatically locks when the key is removed. Choose the 5/8-inch receiver (part # 7023583) for Class III, IV and V receivers, and 1/2-inch receiver (part # 7023628) for Class I and II receivers.

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