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Thread: How low are some people !!

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    Thanks sounds like a worthwhile investment

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBD4 View Post
    Do a google search for "Locking hitch pins"
    I use this locking pin from SCA
    Last edited by Greatsouthernland; 2nd August 2015 at 07:57 PM.

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    ABOUT $20 approx
    Last edited by Greatsouthernland; 2nd August 2015 at 07:57 PM.

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    Thanks I'll have to pay Super Cheap a visit

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    If youre going to use a locking pin or padlock or whatever . Please ensure you clean lubricate and use often. We once had a job in to remove the hitch after the locking pin seized up. Not a nice job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldivistribe View Post
    If youre going to use a locking pin or padlock or whatever . Please ensure you clean lubricate and use often. We once had a job in to remove the hitch after the locking pin seized up. Not a nice job.
    Ahh Baldivis, so close to the swinging pig...

    Yes, now seized locks, isn't it ironic that the LR sleeve adaptor has a locking pin? These would be a darn sight more annoying to remove...IF seized, but are these able to be lubed? I didnt think so, but do you know?

    I would've thought?

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    That's low. I've thought about taking mine off, but twice I've been rear ended, and twice its saved my disco from any damage.

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    Hey mate
    Totally agree, grubs.
    On my D2a, my WDH is secured by a H/R lockable pin. I used to remove the thing when on holidays after reaching a destination with the van but now, I leave it on. May not be totally safe from theft but at least the bastards will see it as a warning that it won't be as easy as simply pulling out an R clip and making off with it.
    Regards
    Robbo

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    When my folks travelled through Halls Creek, they came across one unfortunate couple who had their hayman reece heavy duty hitch stolen while they were at the caravan park.

    Took them a few days before it could get back on the road.

    It pays to get a hitch pin lock!

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