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- RAS43Explorer III
azdryheat wrote:
I have insurance and no pin lock.
But a pin lock is a lot less then a deductible. And a whole lot less
trouble. Just a thought. - dpgllgExplorerI have a king pin lock and only use it when I feel the need. Typically when stored. I had a storage place that was less than desirable. Someone broke into the front compartment but didn't take anything and another time they attempted to steal my awning and hardware. Needless to say I'm no longer there. I think theft of articles is a lot more common then the actual theft of the 5th wheel.
Go to sBay and search on king pin lock. There are many differat brands.
Good luck!
Dave - azdryheatExplorerI have insurance and no pin lock.
- JIMNLINExplorer IIIWhen we camp or rv park I've never used one. However if were going to be gone several days and leave the 5th wheel in its shed at home I keep a 12" long piece of 3/8" grade 70 transport chain and a big padlock around the king pin
- fj12ryderExplorer IIINever used one, and never felt the need.
- buck_n_duckExplorerJust pull the fuse to your front jacks.
- RobWNYExplorerI use this one King Pin Lock but although it works fine, I don't like that you have to keep turning the key to lock/unlock it. Kind of a pain in the neck.
- JW_of_Opechee_SExplorerI don't use anything and then again I don't park in areas that are prone to theft. I think there is a slim chance that someone says " Hey lets go by this location, maybe there's a fifth wheel we can steal".
- ReneeGExplorerWe use the same as Helmsey.
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