mikelavite#72
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so guys , i now have my first enclosed trailor . so i'm asking what are some of the better locks out there for enclosed trailor doors . the ones i have on it now are temporary ..............thanks
who makes a good tounge lock also
I just think you look at things from the right angles. Man you answer questions the best way possible. Makes people think about the approach to doing something.Consider.........
The easier you make it for you to hook-up-and-go..........the easier it is for a trailer thief to do the same.
With cordless grinders to defeat locks, pins, hasps and hinges........trailer thieves are more efficient in stealing a trailer, or gaining access to trailer contents.
With cordless sheet metal shears, cutting an access hole in the trailer skin bypasses doors and locks. The same thing can be achieved with a cheap hatchet, but is noisier.
Motion sensor lights and alarms are helpful. More helpful if the trailer is not parked in a readily accessible location.
...............If someone wants to get in bad enough they will, but hopefully I'll have my clip in before they have time to get the lock off...........
just chain a big dog to the tongue of the trailer.
I have locks on my trailer and clip in with one in the chamber.. dogs not tied to it but nearby to alert!Assuming that you will be near the trailer 24/7 .........to get your clip in........to be able to use it.
i have my white trailer without kart decals or numbers. I had a custom decals made with large 3 feet by 3 feet biohazard symbol and the words below it biohazard waste in red color on the rear and all 4 sides and by the side door it read caution enters with biohazard suit before entry. I never had a problem and karts track freak out when i pull up.