I bought a hitch and reciever lock set from Camping World. If the trailer hitch
is locked, they cannot steal it. We used to do this with out construction
equipment trailers also, never had one stolen.
Olly Larson #5207
99 Durango and 73 Safari

Conrad & Tricia Holsomback wrote:

> > Tuna bought a 65 GT in 76, and a few years later it was stolen,
> > absconded in the dark of nite, from a park in Santa Monica.
>
> This has been a concern of ours, at least a subject of discussion
> occasionally.  Is there any locking device to prevent someone from driving
> off with our Dreamstream while we're off sight seeing?
>
> The first Airstream we looked at, about 50 miles away, belonged to a
> youngish widow whose friend had purchased an SOB and didn't like her vintage
> A/S.  She had a buyer who looked at it several times before we did, checking
> out how it hooked up and how to work the electric hitch, etc., while waiting
> for the bank loan.
>
> One afternoon while working behind the house & garage, she heard noise and
> walked to the front of her house to find these guys trying to hook up to her
> A/S. They saw her and took off without the A/S.  After that she disconnected
> the batteries, but we don't want to do that to protect it from thieves.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Tricia & Conrad
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