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I notice when I was looking to buy a receiver and ball that they sell locking mechanisms for the receiver so it does not get stolen. Is this a big problem? Would a some coat hanger wire wrapped around several times be a deterrent? I figure if it is going to take some work to seal it that most thief's would walk on by. If not what is the best type to buy?

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Pit,

Every reciever and ball set up I have gets locked on. If you drill out the hole alittle bit bigger where the slide catch goes through the pin you can put a small master lock through the hole. They also make rubber boots to keep the crap out of the key hole in the lock.
 
I don't keep mine installed. When we get to a race and the trailer get unhooked, the hitch gets locked up in the truck. A friend of mine didn't do that and some slime ball took it. He had to buy a new one (of course it wasn't the right drop but close enough) to get his trailer home.



If you keep it installed, use a lock or it will disappear at the worst time. Be sure and pack the key hole with grease before installing the lock cover and check it a couple times a year to make sure it isn't corroded.
 
I always use a locking pin as it is easier to get on and off than those damn pins when they get rusty. I actually have a warn shackle mount in the receiver during a time where we had a lot of snow and was towing alot of people. Well the bar was in with a locking pin but someone stole the damn shackle:mad:



I leave the locking pin in the empty receiver all the time as it is an easy way to hook up a tow strap.



Ted
 
I installed mine with a locking pin the first week I had the truck. It has not been off the truck since. I use Uniball and just leave the shank on and the balls under the back seat. It gives the rice burners something to look at while they tailgate.
 
It also makes a great battering ram and when it is icy and you have a tailgater that can not stop it sure does a number on the deserver. Keep it lockes so you know it will be there when you need it. JMO
 
Aside from gettin' stolen, I was at the lake a couple of years ago with my boat, and some bozo decided to remove the pin from my hitch. It's a good thing I ALWAYS look over the rig, before I start movin', a 5,000# boat/trailer would have made quite a mess in the road. I bought a locking pin, and ALWAYS use it now, it keeps my billet aluminum Ram head cover from walkin' away, when I'm not towin' a trailer.



Later, Rob
 
locks

I always use a lock on my hitch - I use the locking pin type -not too spendy and it prevents the scumbags who like to steal stuff. .



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