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Best towball security?

Started by CGS, August 19, 2013, 04:26:12 PM

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CGS

There are lots of brands out there and was wondering who uses what security to stop the trailer just growing legs and leaving?

Also what do you use while traveling and when camped ie, wheel brace camping, tow ball coupling lock while in the pub etc.

nick_4x4

I tie the dog to the camper of a night (stops her going for a wander around) and during the day i use some solid chain through the wheels and a padlock through the hitch.

We spent 2 weeks camping on the gold coast and were away most days from 10am till 6-7pm all we did was padlock everything, we had the luck of an older couple next to us for most of the 2 weeks who kept an eye on things for us while we were out.

Insurance helps ease the mind too, we were told just not to leave anything of value like laptops or anything of the sorts, we didnt have a fridge till just a few weeks ago so now we are also looking into ways to secure it, thinking of getting some of GG's security cables.
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=6942.0

Nick
2004 GU Patrol 3.0TD - 2010 Ezytrail

CGS

Thanks nick, I got the 12 guage for nights :) and during the day.

GeoffA

Maybe you could pad lock one of the chains to the tow bar?
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....

CGS

I found this site but wanting to hear from real life usage.

http://www.campertrailers.org/securing_your_camper.htm

Barry G

Quote from: CGS on August 19, 2013, 05:42:42 PM
I found this site but wanting to hear from real life usage.

http://www.campertrailers.org/securing_your_camper.htm
I lost a trailer from the street in front of my house one night.  Was fitted with a wheel clamp and a hitch lock at the time.
Have a wheel clamp on the Heaslip and a lock through the pin of the OzHitch as well.  No longer out the front of my place either.
2000 Jackaroo Monterey 2002 Jackaroo 'Equipe' & Heaslip soft floor rear fold camper.
05 Subaru Outback Weekender GOGO Camper
 i hope for a better world for my kids, and yours, not just a bigger slice of the current one!

Jenko67

I use the Arc trailer lock and chain on wheels..

Bird

Quote from: B&BI lost a trailer from the street in front of my house one night.  Was fitted with a wheel clamp and a hitch lock at the time.
Have a wheel clamp on the Heaslip and a lock through the pin of the OzHitch as well.  No longer out the front of my place either.
As said, if they want it a pissy ball lock wont stop anything.

and if you live on the Central Coast, I'd live in it.
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Gone to a new home

CGS

A friend of mine was greeting ripped on his remote block so he brought 2 infrared red animal tracking cameras and busted them.

Put one near your ct for a face pic and one on the track coming in for a rego pic.

People will stop short of your campsite and walk in, so you need one up near the road for vehicle ID.

You've got your insurance but getting them busted and stamped for life, is worth the cost of the cameras.

Muckinhell

Iv thought of the movement sensor camera as well and a nice sign somewhere saying (if your reading this, smile your on camera)
2005 HDJ100r Sahara
Better to look at it, than for it!

Kit_e_kat9



We have a lot of security devices on ours.  Hitch lock, hefty chains - yes plural, wheel clamps, Cuda Alarm (they don't make em no more), Cattle Dog ...

Kit_e
2010 Hilux SR5 & 2010 Aussie Swag Rover LX
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kylarama


"Property of Hells Angels" sticker on the drawbar ;D  Might be enough to make the thief not take the risk and walk away.

Just hope you don't actually camp next to the real Hells Angels, or worse, a rival club...


10 chains and 10 padlocks!  Even cheap padlocks, the longer it takes the less appealing it is to a thief.



Barry G

This thread prompted me to find the. Link to the GPS trackers and alarms in the showroom floor section.  http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=29806.0
I must chase up one of these for the Heaslip
2000 Jackaroo Monterey 2002 Jackaroo 'Equipe' & Heaslip soft floor rear fold camper.
05 Subaru Outback Weekender GOGO Camper
 i hope for a better world for my kids, and yours, not just a bigger slice of the current one!

crackacoldie

Have never locked mine and its still here.  Even left it out the front yard.  Perhaps no one wants it ;D

Black Diamond

It's just luck if the draw I think. I just padlock the sh1t out of everything using GG's security cables, and a hitch pin lock for the tregg :cheers:
Any deterrent is better than nothing.
1996 80 series Cruiser
2005 Coota Camper - The legend lives on.....

speewa158

Chain it , weld it , sit shotgun on it , if they want it its gone . Insure it & hope for the best .
The cordless angle grinder is a very handy thing available at a good or bad hardware store near the scene of the crime .
Sorry to be the messenger of good news but get real          >:D :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

chester ver2.0

I have a product called a Nelson Lock it is brilliant but can be difficult

It weighs about 50kgs and if you can imagine a labrador body with a bull terrier head white with brown spots one blue eye one brown eye and one ear goes up and one goes down

Only issue is that he eats his body weight in food every week and if he farts in the car you are on the side of the road for half hour
I Drink & I Know Things

Bird

Put it up on car stands and leave the wheels at ya mates place
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Gone to a new home

Brumbypt

i have been thinking for ages on how to lock them, including locking a couple of trailers together. but today i discovered that if i turn the couplling around i can lock it to one of the chains so as it cannot be turned back around in the usable direction...


but if i hear of more thefts in the area i might dig a hole, sink a post in some concrete and padlock it to that..


Peter,
Tapa talker
1993 80 series landcruiser

CGS

Padlock will delay theft for about 2 secs. Very easy to pick and if they have the circle type, like on the coke machines, even easier.


CGS

Quote from: Lost on August 20, 2013, 11:38:04 AM
Put it up on car stands and leave the wheels at ya mates place

This seems a very good way, even just taking one and putting it on the roof rack while your camping and off exploring.

Swannie

Just get out to the bush heaps. It then won't be home for the thieves to nick it :)

Swannie


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2024 Hilux Gr Sport

CGS

Quote from: swannie on August 20, 2013, 04:58:02 PM
Just get out to the bush heaps. It then won't be home for the thieves to nick it :)

Swannie


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I'm thinking more in the bush and your out having fun for the day.

D4D

Can't say I have heard of a camper being stolen whilst camped in the bush. Gear yes, camper no.
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

Prado Garage Queen

GGV8Cruza

There are lots of ways to secure a camper, the more the better as it will take longer for the person that wants the trailer and possibly more noise to alert you or neighbours. Chain up the safety chains, lock through the hitch, heavy chain and lock through wheel and around suspension, put down all the stabiliser legs, alarm, sensor light.

GG