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C-Bears
Oct 15, 2014Explorer
Everyone does things differently, and there is really no exact right or wrong way when it comes to securing these hitches.
I don't padlock my release handle. I only run a clip through it to keep any type of debris from possibly smacking into it and causing it to release while going down the road.
The reason I don't padlock it is because if a fire would start in, or on my FW while hooked up I want to be able to unhook that sucker real quick.
I don't padlock my release handle. I only run a clip through it to keep any type of debris from possibly smacking into it and causing it to release while going down the road.
The reason I don't padlock it is because if a fire would start in, or on my FW while hooked up I want to be able to unhook that sucker real quick.
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