Tow Hitch Lock
Tow Hitch Lock
I've been looking for a lock to secure my tow hitch to my vehicle. My hitch is the class 2 "Flat" type of tongue with a 3/4" pin. All the locks I have seen are only 1/2" or 5/8". Does anyone know where I can get a bigger one?????
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Never seen one available, guess it's time to become a handyman, my suggestion is to make a reducer (shim) and use available ones.
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That's the conclusion I was coming to myself. I know a guy with a machine shop that might be able to do it for me.bass ackwards wrote:Never seen one available, guess it's time to become a handyman, my suggestion is to make a reducer (shim) and use available ones.
Thanks for that JP - I too have a pathfinder. I shal check princess auto out next week.JP wrote:When I had my Pathfinder it had a flat class 2 hitch and I got a lock at Canadian tire. It was a straight pin witha hole at one end that you could put a standard pad lock on.
I think it was $20 or so. I know Princess Auto carrues it as well.
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If you put the hitch on in the spring and leave it there until fall or planning on leaving it there forever.............
What i do is ,, 1st antisieze the hitch and i install a 9/16'' or 5/8 '' bolt
in place of a lock , just be sure to use a lock nut on the end of the bolt
Nobody's going to take the time to unbolt the hitch , especially if you put some heavy grease on the 1/2 of thread thats sticking out

What i do is ,, 1st antisieze the hitch and i install a 9/16'' or 5/8 '' bolt
in place of a lock , just be sure to use a lock nut on the end of the bolt
Nobody's going to take the time to unbolt the hitch , especially if you put some heavy grease on the 1/2 of thread thats sticking out


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Bolting the hitch might stop a theft who forgot his tools

if you were stealing a boat, would you let a bolt with grease stop you? I would expect theives to remove wheels, unbolt the ball, cut locks, break into the vechile looking for keys etc.. a cheap cheap hack saw will rip through most bolts and locks in less then 4 minutes.
but hey if you have insurance
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They have rechargeable angle grinders. Not much you can do to stop somebody that really wants your trailer.
here is a couple of locks that will probably deter some guys.
http://www.southwestwheel.com/store/p-1 ... -lock.aspx
http://www.amazon.com/Trailer-Keeper-An ... B0000BYKZB
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Unive ... sim_auto_5
here is a couple of locks that will probably deter some guys.
http://www.southwestwheel.com/store/p-1 ... -lock.aspx
http://www.amazon.com/Trailer-Keeper-An ... B0000BYKZB
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Unive ... sim_auto_5