Hilditch said:A trailer hitch lock not only insures the latch will stay in place, it helps keep it attached to your TV while you are having lunch.
Ah, I understand... I already got one. That's the line that says, "Hitch coupler lock".
Hilditch said:A trailer hitch lock not only insures the latch will stay in place, it helps keep it attached to your TV while you are having lunch.
Hilditch said:Most folks don't think about a locking pin in the receiver. So anyone can just slip out the ball mount, slip it into their receiver & pull on out. A couple of amateurs could take up to a minute to switch a tear if they hooked up the safety chains.
Bob B said:Did you buy a spare tire? If so, you will want to double-check to make sure the the lug wrench on your tow vehicle will also work for the trailer. If it doesn't, you'll need a separate lug wrench for the trailer. The good news is they are fairly cheap - I paid about $15 for one.
Evan said:Do you have access to a welder, Lyle? A couple of small welds would do the trick.
Try it with a hitch locked on. Bet you can't get the nut off.Anyone with a wrench could just unscrew the ball and take the teardrop and ball.