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ktmrfs
Aug 08, 2022Explorer III
you should have something through the hitch pin. I use one of the hairpin clips on mine.
However if your trailer uses a 2 5/16" ball and the keyed security lock is one that goes through the hitch pin, it's at best a cosmetic lock. that leaves the ball socket on the hitch open and all it takes for someone to drive off with your trailer is for them to drop the hitch onto a 2" ball, and then drive off.
If you want a security lock you want something that covers the ball socket, kinda hard to tow with that on the hitch.
when we re graveled our community RV parking lot, even with way advance notice a few people neglected to take their trailers out. I just put in my 2" ball for my utility trailer dropped the hitch on the ball, it goes way up into the socket and towed them out of the way.
However if your trailer uses a 2 5/16" ball and the keyed security lock is one that goes through the hitch pin, it's at best a cosmetic lock. that leaves the ball socket on the hitch open and all it takes for someone to drive off with your trailer is for them to drop the hitch onto a 2" ball, and then drive off.
If you want a security lock you want something that covers the ball socket, kinda hard to tow with that on the hitch.
when we re graveled our community RV parking lot, even with way advance notice a few people neglected to take their trailers out. I just put in my 2" ball for my utility trailer dropped the hitch on the ball, it goes way up into the socket and towed them out of the way.
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