by Engineer Guy » Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:04 pm
A couple of sobering stories came to my attention from general reading, and from the Locksmith who 'picked' off the Lug Nut Lock from my [used TT] Spare Tire I'd not been given a Key to.
1. One new' Trailer Thief approach is to put a stout Bolt on their own Receiver. They drop the Trailer Tongue Coupler onto that vertical Bolt; strap it down securely 'enough'; and drive away. Thieves then mess with Trailer Lights, and a more secure temporary towing setup, nearby.
This reportedly works, even with 'loose' Balls locked into Trailer Couplers. That is, a 2" Coupler with a 1 7/8" Ball locked in has enough slop to allow a vertical bolt to fit in. I won't argue this point; I'm just reporting it for consideration.
2. A similar technique is to lash the Coupler to a Receiver so that it's secure enough to get to another location nearby for further securing. To the creative Thief, some type of welded-up 'Y' or vertical 'L' on a Receiver would permit towing away a Trailer w/the Coupler removed temporarily.
To freeze Steering Wheel Locks, cold agents - as used to frost Cocktail Glasses - have been used for years. Metal then snaps when hit hard.
Given the number of Trailer Plug Adapters now at Auto Stores, adapting from a standard 7 Pin Bargman to other Plug configs would be fairly simple and fast.
3. Using a SawzAll, this Locksmith had Clients where a rectangle around the Trailer Door Lock had been cut away in no time. In another case, the Thieves went after pricy Electronics inside by cutting a Human-sized access hole in the Trailer Wall. As with Houses, breaking out Glass is simple. Hit and run in little time...
SOOOOO, I'll stick with securing my Wheel to the Frame with stout Chain and a 'Hockey Puck'-shaped Lock; stick with an older TT for now; and be smart about where I park.
A pal gave me a Metal Sign saying 'Trespassers Will Be Shot. Survivors Will Be Shot Again'. I've never put up such Signs, or 'Protected By ADT'-type Signs, because I can't see tipping off Thieves. Similar 'stealth' thinking I like is mentioned above: connect a Horn to the Brakes, etc..
I assume the stories above happen to Home-sized 5th Wheels and fancy TTs. So, parking 'next' to a fancy Rig, as mentioned above, is not a bad idea, perhaps...
On these TV Shows with 'Bait Cars', the Vehicle runs for a short period, and is then immobilized so that Thieves can be arrested. Not a bad concept to flesh out... I take some precautions and walk [hike] away carefree w/o fear. That's no way to live or Camp.
Wazzamuthatodo?
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