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Registered: 01/14/03
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Has anyone used on of these? If so, thought on quality/usefulness? I'm thinking it may be the best thing for making the trailer unavailable to anyone wanting to steal it.
Bowline
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Registered: 01/14/03
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Loc: Kansas City, MO
Dang it Phil! Bust my bubble will you?!?! Yeah, guess they could do that and put the spare on, if the spare wasn't locked down, or they had another spare available.
I'm concerned with having to leave my trailer in the parking lot of the place on TRL I'm going to be at this summer at the end of June. Guess I could find a place to back the trailer up against a tree or something...
230 Mike
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I agree, put locking lug nuts on it, maybe that Club thing you pictured, pay up your insurance, and enjoy TRL . If somebody makes off with your trailer you'll just have to call your employer and tell them you can't come home .
Edited by 230 Mike (05/14/0810:24 AM)
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Bowline
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Yeah, that's the ticket!!!! It would go something like this..."Hey boss, ummm, won't be in the office this next week either as we're having to live on the boat while I get mu insurance to bring me a trailer so I can get me boat home..."
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I've seen a lock that goes one step further than the one in the picture. Not only does it do the same thing, but it also blocks the lug nuts so you can't remove the wheel and drive off.
I wasn't in the market, so I didn't look any further, but it was $69.95 and it was at a cargo/utility trailer sales place.