Happy holiday everyone!
In an effort to find a way to secure our car and trailer both at home and on the road, i went shopping for locks. There are a number of possible solutions and some depend on the hitch class or drawbar size. Wal-Mart is your friend when it comes to a reasonably priced solution. They offer Master Lock units to replace the drawbar pin that works on both 1/2" and 5/8" setups ($18). Gorilla also has one but it has a fixed pin diameter . I also wanted one for the hitch, but our trailer uses a 2-5/16" ball (Class 4) and most of the retaining pin locks simply do not fit. Master Lock has an adjustable version that will work fine for virtually every hitch on the market ($7). Being that we have an open trailer the next item may well be something to insure the car stays put.
Race safe
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Grandpa's toys-modded suspensions and a few other tweaks
'89 CRX Si-SCCA ITA #99
'99 Prelude=a sweet song
'03 Dodge Dakota Club Cab V8-Patriot Blue gonna tow
In an effort to find a way to secure our car and trailer both at home and on the road, i went shopping for locks. There are a number of possible solutions and some depend on the hitch class or drawbar size. Wal-Mart is your friend when it comes to a reasonably priced solution. They offer Master Lock units to replace the drawbar pin that works on both 1/2" and 5/8" setups ($18). Gorilla also has one but it has a fixed pin diameter . I also wanted one for the hitch, but our trailer uses a 2-5/16" ball (Class 4) and most of the retaining pin locks simply do not fit. Master Lock has an adjustable version that will work fine for virtually every hitch on the market ($7). Being that we have an open trailer the next item may well be something to insure the car stays put.
Race safe
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Grandpa's toys-modded suspensions and a few other tweaks
'89 CRX Si-SCCA ITA #99
'99 Prelude=a sweet song
'03 Dodge Dakota Club Cab V8-Patriot Blue gonna tow