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- ronharmlessExplorerWhat’s to stop someone from stealing a fifth wheel, travel trailer, Motorhome, etc.? IMHO it seems to be pretty much a nonissue. Stick dog appears to have the best answer.
- JRscoobyExplorer II
greenno wrote:
If I dropped it off out in the boonies for whatever reason and somebody attempted to heist it I always carry a firearm and I always carry a shovel.
Do the math.
I would love to hear how the tools would work. If you have left the camper, with some kind of trap set... - stickdogExplorerSomething my daddy taught me years ago. If you can't afford to replace it, insure it.
- jimh406Explorer IIII think it's more about where you park it than what you do to prevent destroying/removing it.
Most vehicles aren't capable of hauling mine off, so I'm going with not worried about someone stealing it. I keep the jack remote in my truck, so if the TC is lowered, they have almost zero chance of taking it.
I think the bigger concern is breaking into it to steal things for their local pawn shop or craigslist. That goes back to where you leave it. Most campgrounds in semi rural areas are going to be pretty safe with lots of other RVs around. It's more likely that they break into the other more typical RVs.
Adding a proximity alarm probably wouldn't be a bad idea which might stop someone from breaking in. - Chuck_and_DiExplorerI'd be curious to see a reference to this ever happening. I'd wager most thieves would not even know how to load it, let alone have a truck to carry it. There are far easier things to steal.
- wnjjExplorer II
Jedidad wrote:
srschang wrote:
I don't worry about it.
It’s not worry, it’s precaution. I lock my truck when I go to a restaurant etc. I lock my house when I leave.
Sure, but you can’t stop someone with a rollback from hauling away your locked truck. That’s more likely than anyone trying to haul away a camper. - Buzzcut1Nomad II
Jedidad wrote:
srschang wrote:
I don't worry about it.
It’s not worry, it’s precaution. I lock my truck when I go to a restaurant etc. I lock my house when I leave.
And you lock your camper. That said never leave your camper off the truck with the jacks extended. Always lower it to the point where the back bumper is just a few inches off the ground. Then take the remote with you in the truck if that's what you need for piece of mind - JedidadExplorer
srschang wrote:
I don't worry about it.
It’s not worry, it’s precaution. I lock my truck when I go to a restaurant etc. I lock my house when I leave. - Grit_dogNavigatorThis be a funny thread…
- greennoExplorerI would be more worried about my truck being lifted not the camper.
On my camper you have to activate a switch inside the tank valve compartment to get the jacks to work and that is always locked.
I guess they could hand crank them but that might raise suspicion among any other campers.
If I dropped it off out in the boonies for whatever reason and somebody attempted to heist it I always carry a firearm and I always carry a shovel.
Do the math.
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