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wtmtnhiker
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Dec 02, 2013

How do you secure your Dish Tailgater

Hi all,
I recently purchased a Dish Tailgater. I was wondering how those of you who have one secure it both against theft and wind. I have seen some photos of tailgaters that have a D-ring attached to the handle but mine does not. There is a small through hole on the handle boss that you might thread a 1/4" cable through and secure it that way. I'm interested how some of you do it with pix if possible. Thanks
  • Chain mine also but it's just to keep the honest people honest. Would take anyone about a minute to steal.
  • BB_TX wrote:
    I bought a plastic coated dog tie out cable from Home Depot. Use a small padlock through the hole at the Tailgater and the other end of the cable to a leg of the trailer or tree.


    I do the exactly the same. It can be defeated; anything can. It stops the casual thief, which is probably 99% of them.
  • I bought three colors of super-flat camo spray paint and went at the lil Tailgater. With a hundred feet of coax I can spend hours looking for it. Perfect for boondocking but no help in a CG.

    My "plan" for CG use is to build a bracket on my roof, away from the solar, and bolt mating brackets on the Tailgater, where that small ridge runs around the base. Then I will thumbscrew it into place on the roof rack, no longer stealthy but darn tough to get at.

    Sorry, no pics!
  • I bought a plastic coated dog tie out cable from Home Depot. Use a small padlock through the hole at the Tailgater and the other end of the cable to a leg of the trailer or tree.
  • I run a u shaped padlock through the holes and then connect a chain to the padlock. Don't run chain through the hole.
  • We have a heavy duty cable that was purchased to lock up our motorcycle (got it at the Harley dealer's, I believe). The lock is heavy duty, too. It's threaded thru the handle.......If you don't have the handle, I have no idea how you'd lock it.

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