Best Lock Ever for Securing Your Trailer

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Update Video Posted - Be sure to check out my latest Video Update for the Proven Hitch Lock. This great lock just got better!
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    "Thieves respect property. They merely wish the property to become their property that they may more perfectly respect it." - Gilbert Chesterton. It's all too common to hear about people getting their camping trailer or their trailer full of gear stolen out of their driveway, storage facility or even campsite while they are away. I didn't want to be another victim or statistic. To make my trailer less attractive to would be thieves and dirtbag thugs I picked up a Proven Locks hitch lock and Trimax wheel lock. Be sure to look out for the discount code from Proven Locks. They were kind enough to provide a code for those that might want to purchase a lock.
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  • @joeblank618
    @joeblank618 5 лет назад +300

    I just leave my trailer unlocked , then wait in the bushes with a baseball bat . Adds a little excitement to camping trips .

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +15

      That is certainly another way to keep your trailer safe. LOL

    • @willboyd4607
      @willboyd4607 5 лет назад +18

      Until a Grizzley shows up; then there is a lot of excitement (and a lot of excretement 2)

    • @bobfurlong5195
      @bobfurlong5195 5 лет назад +2

      Joe, I LOVE IT!!!!!

    • @kennethhedden1846
      @kennethhedden1846 5 лет назад +4

      you got that right, who let the Dobies out. Then follow up with an Ethica fully loaded and one in the chamber. Good Times.

    • @Hoku12
      @Hoku12 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, very helpful 😊

  • @quantumfixits7574
    @quantumfixits7574 5 лет назад +8

    On your recommendation (and thanks for the discount code) I just ordered the Proven Industries trailer coupler lock...looks to be the most difficult type for thieves to circumvent. Glad you brought it to my attention...thanks Jay

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +1

      You are very welcome. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

  • @jamesbaldwin2696
    @jamesbaldwin2696 5 лет назад +27

    In my neighborhood, we have had many trailers stolen. What we have come to learn is that trailer thieves will ignore a tongue lock and steal your trailer anyway. They do this by welding a hook on the end of a receiver. They simply drop the trailer tongue on the hook behind the tongue and they are gone in less than 20 seconds. I have an inexpensive utility trailer in my driveway and it has yet to be taken. This is done by a four tear method I use for locking my trailer. I have the tongue locked. I also have Trimax wheel locks on each wheel. I have also installed lug locks on each wheel and finally I have a Paweg chain going through one of the rims, through the frame shackle with a heavy duty case hardened padlock. Paweg chains are square link chains that can't be cut with bolt cutters. I watched some videos on RUclips on these chains and a guy tried cutting a Paweg chain with a cutoff disk and he struggled with it for more than 10 minutes before he was able to cut through it. I have the 3/8" chain. I believe all of this has kept my trailer from being stolen. The Paweg chain is sold by the foot and is a bit more expensive than conventional chain but to me is well worth every penny. Remember, thieves want fast and easy. To get to my trailer, they would have to bring a cutting torch to get through all my locks quickly. Here's a link to the Peweg chain. www.uscargocontrol.com/shop/Rigging-Supplies-Hardware/Chain/Pewag-Security-Chain

    • @davedoe6445
      @davedoe6445 3 года назад +13

      you should move to a better neighborhood

    • @percyfaith11
      @percyfaith11 2 года назад +3

      @@davedoe6445 Thieves are mobile, they cruise better neighborhoods, duh!

    • @TheAllang123
      @TheAllang123 2 года назад +3

      Dear Percy. That’s called humour, with irony. Please explore that at your leisure.

    • @percyfaith11
      @percyfaith11 2 года назад +1

      @@TheAllang123 "Dear"? When did we become buddies? Sarcasm is a form of humor too. Explore that, and while you're at it update your obsolete Norman spelling. The Norman conquest was a long time ago. And be snappy about it.

    • @donnamalinski5780
      @donnamalinski5780 Год назад

      thank you for this information.

  • @williamgates4399
    @williamgates4399 3 года назад

    Got one on my 2018 Keystone Outback 266RB 2018 when I purchased this travel trailer and I have been happy with it ever since. Best coupler lock on the planet.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  3 года назад

      Yep, it is rock solid for sure. The updates to the puck make it even better.

  • @outbackeddie
    @outbackeddie 5 лет назад +5

    That's a great hitch lock and I really like the wheel lock idea too. I saw another video where the owner cut the safety chains off so there were only a few links remaining. He then attached a removable heavy duty chain link to each of the long chains so he can re-connect the chains when he is ready to tow the trailer. He takes the long chains with him whenever he needs to leaves the trailer unattended. I thought this was also a great idea.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Yep, every measure of security makes it more difficult for thieves. Sad we have to go through such efforts but better safe than sorry.

    • @anthonyg1968
      @anthonyg1968 Год назад

      The lock for the wheel is a waste of money. All a thief has to do is remove the lugnut and tire and wheel lock come off. Don't buy it, waste of miney

    • @outbackeddie
      @outbackeddie Год назад +2

      @@anthonyg1968 yes, but that’s why he had text in his video saying to be sure to use a locking lug nut to prevent thieves from removing the wheel.

  • @gregorymacneil2836
    @gregorymacneil2836 2 года назад +3

    You should make sure your hitch is either welded to the frame or the bolts securing the hitch are welded in place. Friend of mind had his stolen - they unbolted the hitch and installed their own.

  • @largemarge1603
    @largemarge1603 5 лет назад +68

    Video starts at 2:46

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +5

      I try to provide reasoning behind what I did and why to help others understand the risks of cheap locks.

    • @ghost307
      @ghost307 5 лет назад

      Thanks.

    • @ralphmitchell3435
      @ralphmitchell3435 4 года назад +4

      Dang it took me 2:44 to get to your comment.

    • @calebgibson55
      @calebgibson55 4 года назад +1

      💪

  • @dukeallen432
    @dukeallen432 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for demonstrating these anti theft products and how thieves can simply use chains to mount to theft vehicle. Having small trailer does allow one to more easily take rig with you when out in world.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  6 лет назад +1

      Yes. It is sad that people just don't respect other's property.

  • @pauldaignault7407
    @pauldaignault7407 3 года назад +7

    A smart move would be to install a secure point in your driveway where a heavy duty chain could be attached to the trailer. Also adding an Apple tracking pod somewhere in your trailer would make it easy to find should it be stolen.

    • @smithnameman5588
      @smithnameman5588 Год назад

      "install a secure point in your driveway"
      this is one of the things I do. It's not foolproof but you'd need to make a whole hell of a lot of noise to cut enough metal and/or smash enough driveway slab to get past the anchor and the boots.

  • @mattsmith7753
    @mattsmith7753 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for a great video. I will be needing to secure a pontoon boat in my driveway and wanted to do hitch and wheel locks. Thanks for taking the guess work out for me.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      You are very welcome. Thanks for stopping by.

  • @Jack_all
    @Jack_all 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you !I just bought one of these locks ( 8/6/2019) and the discount code still worked.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад +2

      You are welcome. Glad it still works.

    • @daniel_diaz97
      @daniel_diaz97 4 года назад

      Same bought mine 12/09/2019 and got $20 off w/ the code.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад +1

      @@daniel_diaz97 Glad to know it still works. I just did an hour interview with their CEO this week. He sent me their latest puck lock to look at and walked me through all the design changes. Good stuff coming from them. I just posted the update on that lock on Sunday.

  • @jessmw145
    @jessmw145 5 лет назад +1

    We have a coupler lock, bring the chains in and lock everything up, then we put a wheel lock on two out of the four wheels. We added a Marine instant alarm to each vent, (had a neighbors trailer broken into through the roof vent,), which basically makes an extremely high pitched alarm trigger if the screen is removed. Added a true deadbolt by beefing up the doors surround. We leave base camp feeling our gear and trailer are pretty secure...

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +1

      Sounds like you have done a great job of securing your trailer. Well Done!

  • @pauladwyer6236
    @pauladwyer6236 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent! Very easy to follow . I appreciate! ... from Minnesota

  • @topnotchreviewer1429
    @topnotchreviewer1429 5 лет назад +7

    Great video and well done! I had NOT thought about the safety chain issue. Now, I already have a Proven coupler lock, so thanks for the chain idea.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the comment. Yep, when I first bought my teardrop, I was paranoid about theft, especially after seeing all the talk in forums about people losing their trailers. I saw one video where a guy was able to hook up a trailer by the chains and drag it off in less than 2 mins.

    • @eddiebrown27
      @eddiebrown27 5 лет назад

      @@RoughRidersTV they just put a chain above your safety chains and gone.

  • @garys.8333
    @garys.8333 8 месяцев назад

    Very helpful. I had a Proven hitch lock, but didn’t know how the safety chains should be secured. Thanks!

  • @MrLuckyLegs
    @MrLuckyLegs 4 года назад

    ...and you have a superb van as well...be very proud, no wonder you protect it! :)

  • @markdiephouse
    @markdiephouse 5 лет назад +4

    I used to remove tire valve stems in adition to a tonque lock when i had my trailer in storage. Kept a small compressor in van.

  • @joeo7257
    @joeo7257 5 лет назад +3

    I like the wheel locks that also cover your lug nuts. without it, bad guys can use your own spare or any other spare.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +1

      Agreed. I made that same comment as well. I have locking lugs on mine but those only do so much. It's sad that we work hard for our stuff to only have to worry about low life thugs trying to take it away.

  • @jboz6015
    @jboz6015 5 лет назад +2

    Hey! great video, thank you! Just ordered one & used your discount code. Very nice! Thank you, sir!

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      You are very welcome. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

  • @jrpowers667
    @jrpowers667 4 года назад

    I use two steel link/sleeves with a steel braided core cable locks, Master Lock Cable Locks - Utility Lock - 8218DPS. One for each set of wheels on my car hauler and make sure the lock is behind the rims. They fit loose so it would be a pain and take a while to cut. Each wheel has two egg head style/oval lock nuts. The round smooth head makes it very difficult to use a lock removal tool. All the tool does is scratch the chrome plating and slips off. Yes, my locks are scratched up as my brother and I tested removing them and failure was a good thing. My chains are removable and keep a lock on each holes where they attach. I also welded plates to enclose most of the tongue of the trailer. So the only area to link chains to is the body of the trailer. Making it very difficult to tow it away as you would need very long chains and the tongue will drag. This has worked fined so far.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад +1

      sounds like a great deterrent as well. Nicely done.

  • @bkilpatr100
    @bkilpatr100 Год назад

    I have quick links on both end of my safety chains. When I park the trailer, I remove them completely and lock them in my truck's tool box so they are secured and nowhere near the trailer. I also have both axels chained and anchored to 4' deep by 8" wide reinforced concreat pier under ground. Both the chain and #6 rebar through the concreat are heat treated. An avearge swazall won't even cut through. They will need a torch.

  • @Jollyprez
    @Jollyprez 5 лет назад +5

    One other solution I've seen regarding the chains - is to have them removable. I'm wondering why the puck is aluminum - seems that a reasonable drill bit could go through that easily.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Yep the aluminum could be drilled through. I would imagine it would take repeated attempts to get enough material out to beat it. However, they also have a stainless steel puck option as well.

  • @timgraham7851
    @timgraham7851 5 лет назад +3

    That lock is more than my deductible.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +2

      It is on the expensive side but I prefer not to have to submit anything to the insurance company in the first place. It is a hassle to go through all the paperwork, be without a trailer for the months it takes to find another to replace it. It is a hassle dealing with police reports. In my opinion, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

  • @TJ-qz6hr
    @TJ-qz6hr 5 лет назад +13

    I run a log chain through my rims and padlock it to my leaf springs. Tires blow out in a mile, makes it easy to find trailer.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +2

      Yep. I use a different wheel lock on my SxS trailer which essentially does the same thing.

    • @9tailedfox96
      @9tailedfox96 4 года назад +1

      That's a great idea actually. I can get heavy duty chain and a solid lock for much cheaper than one of these hitch locks. Thanks!

    • @markwalton16
      @markwalton16 3 года назад

      Blow a tire out at 60 mph. That won’t cause any damage to your trailer. Duh.

    • @TJ-qz6hr
      @TJ-qz6hr 3 года назад +2

      Mark Walton No damage to trailer, the tires aren’t even spinning.

    • @RGIIIBOXING
      @RGIIIBOXING 3 года назад +1

      @@RoughRidersTV THAT SET UP....IS NICE...I TOOK A 18LBS SLEDGE HAMMER...& 5 GOOD HARD HITS IT MOVED " 2 MORE HITS ..IT WAS ON THE GROUND"...ALL THESE LOCKS" THESE THINGS ARE MADE TO MAKE PEOPLE SAY..IM NOT GOING TO GET CAUGHT"..IT IS WHAT IT IS..**ONE#1**

  • @johnsondrapery
    @johnsondrapery 5 лет назад +2

    Great video, I want to get one of these. Thanks for sharing...

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      You are welcome. Thanks for stopping by.

  • @p.c.h.6721
    @p.c.h.6721 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much, now I know what to buy, I’m super frightened that someone may steal my trailer.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      You are very welcome. Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.

    • @dh66
      @dh66 4 года назад +1

      I just bought a lock, going to return it, this shit doesn't work. any thief with a truck, a chain and an angle grinder will quickly get your trailer.

    • @p.c.h.6721
      @p.c.h.6721 4 года назад

      BadWolfy
      I would still be better than nothing, careful!

  • @josephobrien9008
    @josephobrien9008 7 лет назад

    Great ideas. Thanks, Jay.

  • @richardcraniumdicksinn3959
    @richardcraniumdicksinn3959 4 года назад

    Looks like a secure set up. A quality tounge lock , like yours is a good idea . Disabling wheel rotation is a detourent as well.
    All we can do is try to keep our trailers ours. Some of these comments are a bit negative & far fetched. Thanks for the video.

  • @richard4743
    @richard4743 4 года назад +2

    With that chain setup, you have made it easier for someone to hookup there chain and tow it away

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      That assumes they are carrying chains to begin with. No solution is full proof but this is far better than most other hitch locks.

    • @user-ug9nn
      @user-ug9nn 4 года назад

      @@RoughRidersTV remove the chains by un-tightening the nuts

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      @@user-ug9nn actually the chains are welded on the inside of the frame.

  • @MWDAdventures
    @MWDAdventures 5 лет назад

    so if you had to by the wheel lock over the ball lock which one would you go with.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Hmm, I think I prefer the hitch lock more. The wheel lock is good but does have limitations like must be leaf spring suspension. Must have rims with holes to pass the lock bar through, etc. The puck is also more exposed. I did forget I had it on when I pulled my trailer down the driveway and didn't even notice it. However, the trailer I am using it on is a flat bed 7x12 trailer for my SxS so it is really light when empty. I am sure that if I tried to drive any distance, the tire would blow and it would cause problems and be very noticeable so in that sense it would help protect the trailer. But I still feel that the hitch lock is a better lock.

  • @jaysonayres4964
    @jaysonayres4964 7 лет назад

    I have a 560 on order! what model number Proven Industries do i need. Thanks or the video

  • @WildWestGal
    @WildWestGal 5 лет назад +6

    Adding a motion sensor alarm that's loud enough to wake the dead would add to the anti-theft package as well. Good video, thanks for sharing this!

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +1

      That is a great idea. Thanks for sharing.

    • @PatrickBaptist
      @PatrickBaptist 5 лет назад +1

      Better idea, make it a "hot skin", 110v to the frame will make them not want to touch it again.

    • @iwannachopbladeslawncare
      @iwannachopbladeslawncare 2 года назад +1

      @@PatrickBaptist Thought about this but 220v

    • @PatrickBaptist
      @PatrickBaptist 2 года назад +1

      @@iwannachopbladeslawncare 220 will knock em off, 110 will just "grab ahold".

    • @iwannachopbladeslawncare
      @iwannachopbladeslawncare 2 года назад

      So do a 110 to the frame got it man. Might put that more directly on the hitch side since that's the part they will grab to pull.

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 5 лет назад +3

    I knew a motorcyclist who lost the key to his U-bolt motorcycle lock (Kryptonite I think) and he just went into a local hardware store and bough a hand drill and a drill bit, then came back to his motorcycle, parked on a main road, and sat down and manually drilled out the brass key cylinder!
    This took a surprisingly little time, even for a hand powered drill, and nobody questioned him as to why he was drilling out a lock on a parked motorcycle.
    The brass cylinder that resists weather and road debris corrosion is also the weakest point of the entire lock!
    I would consider adding an alarm and/or a hidden tracking device, both of which are relatively inexpensive and with the hidden tracker, can lead to the recovery of a stolen item.

  • @deb7518
    @deb7518 3 месяца назад

    Great info. Thanks!

  • @UnkyJofus
    @UnkyJofus 3 года назад

    Thanks man. I watched a few of your videos. I have bought the Proven Industries 2178-B. And I'm looking at the Proven wheel lock next.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching. The proven locks are solid, really pleased with mine for sure.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  3 года назад

      By the way, someone commented last week that the discount code is still working.

  • @bearclawws
    @bearclawws 5 лет назад

    What do you think about Proven Industries Couper Lock vs. Ft. Knox Locks Ultimate?

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  3 года назад

      Haven't seen the Ft. knox but will check it out.

  • @jamesbaldwin2696
    @jamesbaldwin2696 5 лет назад +4

    I would love to know if there is a GPS tracker that works without a monthly fee and has the range. If any of you have something like that, please post a link.

    • @ilovecjy1001
      @ilovecjy1001 4 года назад

      You can hide a toll tag in the frame.if stolen, you can track the toll tag and report to police the number of the car

  • @blackwaterhousecork5182
    @blackwaterhousecork5182 5 лет назад +2

    Remove the Safety Chains by cutting them real short and keep them in a safe place either in your Trailer itself or in your Car Boot. Reattach them when Required.

  • @ohiostate9156
    @ohiostate9156 2 года назад

    I had one of the yellow reese locks on mine for years until I lost the key. I was shocked as to how easy it actually was to get off. 2 good hits with a hammer

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  2 года назад

      Yep, my daughter had that one as well. 3 hits with a 3lb baby sledge and it fell right off.

  • @natesara1
    @natesara1 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the info! Just used the discount code to save $20 on the lock.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Great thanks for the update. Good to know code is still working

  • @roymariano7116
    @roymariano7116 4 года назад

    In California, CalTrans removes the wheels from their trailer axles when maintaining a stationary signal trailer.
    I use a large U-Lock and loop it through the wheel holes and through the leaf-spring.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      Yep, always a good idea to take multiple precautions on securing your gear.

  • @tanis5611
    @tanis5611 6 лет назад

    Hi Jay, great video. Do you have any discount coupons for the new trailers?

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  6 лет назад +1

      Hello Tanis, Yes, let me know if you need anything. I renamed my channel so all the previous replies were lost.

  • @bojangles3147
    @bojangles3147 Год назад

    Just curious, anyone see what Freon sprayed on housing then hit with a hammer. I like the wheel lock, mostly the multiple locking points. Another point doing something with the wheeled jack stand so it also is unfuncting.

  • @brandonlaswiss2974
    @brandonlaswiss2974 4 года назад +1

    Nice Lock setup a guy could also add Wheel Lock Set for 1/2" Wheel Bolts (2 Locks, 1 Key)

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  3 года назад

      I know Proven does have a wheel lock and they will key them alike if you order them together.

  • @tejaspics
    @tejaspics 2 года назад

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @bobferguson1144
    @bobferguson1144 5 лет назад +5

    What about unbolting the chain from the hitch rail ? A thief could just replace your locked up chains for his own loose one. Just wondering.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +4

      They are welded on the inside of the rail.

    • @Z-Ack
      @Z-Ack 5 лет назад

      Then still couldn’t the thief just bolt on his own if you could unbolt yours? Lol.. my best protection i use is i drilled two lag bolts way down in my driveway with two steel 1” i bolts and on the trailer i have 2 links of a boat anchor chain from an old army ship and both are locked together with 3 keyed locks i had re-keyed to take the same key..

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      @@Z-Ack Yes, there are always ways to defeat any solution. However, if often takes knowing what you are going to need in advance and be prepared to overcome each. Locks are deterrents...the harder it is to defeat, the more likely they are to move on to an easier target. However, if determined enough, a thief will find a way past every security measure in place.

  • @randydeshane9991
    @randydeshane9991 4 года назад

    Aluminum is easily cut, what’s it stop them from cutting or drilling out that part. Do they make it fo 5th wheels.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      Well, they would need to know exactly where to drill. Given the puck has a steel shield around it, not sure cutting would be all that easy. However, if that is a real concern, they have a stainless steel puck as an offering with a Medco lock core. See my update video for more on that one.

    • @randydeshane9991
      @randydeshane9991 4 года назад

      Just curious, do they make something for a fifth wheel setup?

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      @@randydeshane9991 Looks like they do. www.provenlocks.com/collections/other-locks-1/products/model-pl-5

  • @tedfisk1211
    @tedfisk1211 3 года назад

    I got a Proven lock for our new trailer as we do camp in remote national forest campgrounds. We have never had any issues of anything taken.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  3 года назад

      Thanks. I've never had a problem either but always good to take precautions.

  • @jamescameron4150
    @jamescameron4150 4 года назад +1

    Best one Amp lock !

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 5 лет назад +11

    Drill a hole in the coupling for a substantial padlock. Include the chains when you close the shackle. A ball can't enter a coupling with a padlock in the way.
    Check lockpickinglawyer videos for performance of the lock shown in this video.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      Actually, design has changed, drilling a hole does absolutely no good. Check out my updated video to see the current lock designs.

    • @masksb8095
      @masksb8095 3 года назад

      Rough
      Riders

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 3 года назад

      @@RoughRidersTV Why does the hole do no good? Remember, the padlock is in the way of ball entry.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  3 года назад

      @@joewoodchuck3824 I guess I am not understanding where you are talking about drilling a hole in the coupling.

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 3 года назад

      @@RoughRidersTV I would drill a hole just about anywhere the ball would enter. The rear of the coupling is out of contention since no padlock shackle I've ever seen is big enough to span that distance. That leaves the front and sides. Drill as close to the bottom close enough to where the flange/rim is located as needed for the shackle width. Usually around an inch. Hole size is according to the shackle diameter.
      I hope my description is clear enough. Just think in terms of at least partially blocking the ball entry enough to keep it outside the coupling. Including the safety chains with the lock may help prevent using them to steal the trailer with. Come to think of it, if the chains aren't welded on but bolted instead then they could be removed by you and won't even be there for that pull method at all.
      Any locking system has vulnerabilities. According to professionals whatever you use is a deterrent without guarantee. If someone is determined enough then what your efforts will get you is time. Time is important to a thief. Hth.

  • @starman6092
    @starman6092 5 лет назад

    A thief tried to steal my trailer one night last summer and bent my gate in the process. I did have a tongue lock attached and the theft was unsuccessful. I have since added a long thick chain wrapped through both rims with a heavy duty lock and a lock on my gate. I also store the trailer out of sight from the road behind my shed now. Locks do help deter thieves.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      Agreed. Sadly there are those that think locks are too easily defeated.

  • @4truth69
    @4truth69 2 года назад

    You can also keep the slide out and or the stabilizer jacks down which requires the thief to have specific equipment to use. I have a forest service locking gate on my driveway which defeats using bolt cutters and picking the lock. No system is perfect but the more levels of protection you have the least likely your trailer will be stolen.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  2 года назад

      Exactly, nothing will stop a determined theif but the harder you make it, the more likely they are to move on to something easier. Great tip on slide outs and jacks, hadn't thought about that...that would certainly make it much harder to steal.

  • @harrykaminski3627
    @harrykaminski3627 5 лет назад +1

    You should get the bolts and chasing have a rack weld on them so they can't take that chain off and put another one on

  • @somchai9033
    @somchai9033 5 лет назад

    Thanks. Enjoyed the video. What don you think about removing a wheel. A thief would have to bring along a spare to make off with your trailer.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      I do know some people that do that for long term storage. I am sure it helps as you are right, thieves would have to be prepared with spare tires.

  • @DavidCoffill
    @DavidCoffill 5 лет назад +8

    Very good locking devices! I am still disgusted that our country has become this cesspool. We never had these problems when I was a kid. People were decent and honorable.

    • @danielkinney8166
      @danielkinney8166 4 года назад +2

      Lowest crime rate in 50 years. Everybody believes it was better in the old days that is simply untrue.

    • @tampamari030975
      @tampamari030975 3 года назад +1

      Not at all the case. You just didn't hear about it as much. There were no cell phones or social media posts back then, but trust me people were still just as deviant as they are now

    • @janebray9392
      @janebray9392 3 года назад

      Travelled 12,000miles, 33 states, 5 months in your USA from 🇨🇦, and met some of the nicest people, helped us out when we broke down off road, where no tow truck would come, I guess staying away from big cities helped! We can't wait to get back!!!🇨🇦❤🇺🇲

    • @tampamari030975
      @tampamari030975 3 года назад +1

      @@janebray9392 I'm glad you enjoyed your travels. I think there have always been good and bad people in the world. My point is not that people are better or worse now, my point is that cell phones have brought reality to our screens.

    • @janmiller9028
      @janmiller9028 3 года назад +1

      @DavidCoffill Before cars, there were horse thieves and wagon thieves. Stealing is as old as mankind - not a “modern” phenomenon - and, at 70 years old, I can assure you that over the years people have not been any more decent and honorable than people are today.

  • @MrZachzippo
    @MrZachzippo 5 лет назад +5

    It's a nice mechanism to secure the hitch, I would consider using a different puck lock rather than one that uses a standard pin cylinder. Near the top of my list would be the WAR-LOK puck locks has a multi axis key, or perhaps a Cobra 7 puck lock that uses a tubular pin tumbler cylinder. Conventional pin cylinders do not really denture a thief as they can be picked in seconds using standard picks or a pick gun, they keep honest people honest.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +1

      Interesting. I will look into those locks. Always open to upgrades to make it better. Thanks for the comment.

  • @user-lg7gp6fg3g
    @user-lg7gp6fg3g 2 года назад +1

    Your tongue lock is missing a weld on the outer ring. I don’t know how much that affects the security but I did notice in different images that these housings are inconsistent.

  • @scottphillips7108
    @scottphillips7108 5 лет назад

    For if you don't 'wanna take the route of cutting your trailer chains and making them removable... And if you don't want to always remember to take your chains with you...

  • @jimmysomethin5878
    @jimmysomethin5878 5 лет назад +1

    A better idea is to have your safety chains held on with bow shackles and remove them and place in your truck when the trailer is set up, A metre of chain and a shackle from the thief could be placed through the safety chains and the thief could still take the trailer. Jimmy!

  • @g.malcolmdial1327
    @g.malcolmdial1327 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Jay. Securing my RV was of great concern. Great Video.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      You are very welcome. Glad you found the video useful. If you do pick up the Proven lock, don't forget to use the code. It's only $20 off but it's better than nothing. and they are a great bunch of folks too.

  • @rbodell
    @rbodell 5 лет назад +7

    My tongue took 2 bolts to remove. If there ain't no place to put a hitch, it ain't going anywhere.

    • @nightsterbob
      @nightsterbob 4 года назад

      Among other tools a savvy trailer thief might have his/her own tongue. Just thinking.

    • @dh66
      @dh66 4 года назад +1

      Or just a chain with a hook on each end, one goes into the trailer triangle, the other to your truck

    • @rbodell
      @rbodell 4 года назад

      @@nightsterbob
      Ever tow a trailer on a chain. Better to push it with a rope. You'll get there quicker.
      who does that. More likely that guy would bring a helicopter.

  • @donc2446
    @donc2446 5 лет назад

    I'm giving you a thumbs up and a comment thanking you for the video because of all the jerks posting snotty comments. Of course, as you noted, someone with a portable torch could cut off the locks, but someone that prepared is going to get you no matter what. I hope your trailer stays safe.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Don Coumbs thanks for the comment and watching the video.

  • @douglasdailey5998
    @douglasdailey5998 5 лет назад

    That is the best hitch lock i have ever seen.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      Yes, it is a great lock and Proven Locks has been a great company to deal with. I've been happy with it since I got it 5 years ago.

  • @billywellborn4137
    @billywellborn4137 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @Jamminn555
    @Jamminn555 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video and walkthrough. Thanks so much for posting.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      Thanks for stopping in. Be sure to see the updated video I posted on their locks. They have made some excellent improvements to the lock core design.

  • @cindyhall6453
    @cindyhall6453 4 года назад

    Did you put the wheel lock on both wheels? I am a widow recently and am on my own to protect my Tear Drop. I have kept your video for when it was time to go on my first camp trip by myself. Thank you for your great information I needed it.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад +1

      Cindy, I am sorry for your loss. I hope adventures in your Teardrop might help you find some peace. As to your question, I only put it on 1 wheel but the more difficult you make it for potential thieves, the more work they have to do to steal it, the more likely they will move on to something easier. Thieves generally look for fast, easy targets. If they have to take more time to defeat locks, it increases their risk of getting caught.

    • @cindyhall6453
      @cindyhall6453 4 года назад

      @@RoughRidersTV
      Thank you so much.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      @@cindyhall6453 You are very welcome Cindy. Best of luck to you in your travels. Thanks for stopping by and checking out my videos.

  • @hfjdlofhdkjd
    @hfjdlofhdkjd 5 лет назад +14

    On my trailer I've gone as far as letting the air out of the tires then they'll need an air compressor

    • @kd5you1
      @kd5you1 5 лет назад +6

      If you can keep the weight off of the tires then it wouldn't be bad, otherwise that will ruin the tires.

    • @alaska-bornfloridaman
      @alaska-bornfloridaman 5 лет назад +4

      I lower my trailer on 2 cinder blocks after removing all four wheels with my half inch Dewalt impact in about 10 minutes. Put the wheels in the trailer.

    • @Artman1
      @Artman1 5 лет назад +1

      @Dudester That's the best plan, they need a truck to take it away then.

    • @PatrickBaptist
      @PatrickBaptist 5 лет назад

      Take the wheels and bearing out and drop it on the ground, way better than a lock.

    • @user-ug9nn
      @user-ug9nn 4 года назад

      @@PatrickBaptist ultimate solution and the best one (just for winter storage,)

  • @enriquelaroche5370
    @enriquelaroche5370 5 лет назад +1

    Tracking tag, Etched ID on the frame Camera on the site Remove the wheels (like the Highway department does on trailers they leave out.)

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +1

      Yep. Make it hard and they will move on.

  • @noworriesmate8287
    @noworriesmate8287 5 лет назад +5

    Again harden steel with brass lock🤔

  • @phillipmendoza2654
    @phillipmendoza2654 4 года назад

    awesome video thanks man

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.

  • @jasons1403
    @jasons1403 5 лет назад

    I just twist my chains around the jack with a massive padlock then took an old ball with the threads ground off and shove it in the hitch and lock it all up with another beefy non-cheap lock. The old ball prevents them from coming in with a smaller ball that will slide over the locked hitch anyway. Ground off threads prevents them from coming in with a ball nut to haul it off. Cheap and effective, pretty much anyone seeing that is going to wander off and find an easier one. But just in case they don't they're going to have ANOTHER massive lock to cut thru once they are on the road cause there's an old metal pot attached to the middle of the axle under it with a beast of a chain all banging away loudly on the pavement. Either have to drop it and run or risk spending 5 or 10 or 15 minutes on the side of the road under it trying to get that off of a freshly stolen trailer they just very noisily took off with 3 houses down.

  • @stevenmorris3181
    @stevenmorris3181 5 лет назад +2

    I have one, good stuff

  • @zapazoid
    @zapazoid 4 года назад +2

    A link or even a name of the products in the description would have been nice.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I will add it to the video description. I don't belong to any affiliate programs so I don't think to add links and stuff to my video descriptions.

  • @Tsiri09
    @Tsiri09 5 лет назад +6

    Thieves want to "grab and go." If they have to waste time with trailer hitch locks, auxiliary locks, cables through the tires and on the tongue-to-something immovable, tire clamps and so on, they'll be more likely to be caught.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад +2

      Yep, my thinking exactly.

    • @Proudpapa50
      @Proudpapa50 Год назад +1

      Good point. Thieves are deterred, not stopped unless you are there to greet them. Otherwise, they move on to an unsecured trailer

  • @benjimenfranklin7650
    @benjimenfranklin7650 5 лет назад

    Wheel lock was a good idea. The hitch on a dump truck could still haul that trailer with the lock attached.

    • @robbarber7253
      @robbarber7253 Год назад

      Yeah everyone driving around in a dump truck

  • @papaspage2001
    @papaspage2001 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing, Thumbs Up

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      You are very welcome. Thanks for stopping by and checking out my channel.

  • @TheGnewb
    @TheGnewb 5 лет назад +1

    What thieves typically do? They thieve, and they are not normal. I have Crosby chain connectors onboard with ample enough extra chain to reset an anchor or whatever. Leaving one link open to slip a connector in is quite enough to lok-a-loy another chain to. All in all, this does look like quite a good system, so, salute.

  • @dubious6718
    @dubious6718 5 лет назад +5

    Best option is to move to a state that allows you to carry guns and its easy to get a permit

    • @PatrickBaptist
      @PatrickBaptist 5 лет назад

      Easy as long as you aren't a felon, but yeah it only cost me $165 and 4 hours to get mine and my state allows open carry, people that live around you will think again when they know you come home armed and don't just have the guns in the house.

  • @chipsterb4946
    @chipsterb4946 2 года назад

    Heh that looks like a better mousetrap for sure!

  • @fb510m
    @fb510m 3 года назад +1

    another anti theft tactic is to own a fugly trailer that no one would want to steal or even take if it as given to them

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  3 года назад

      That is certainly one way to address it. LOL

  • @user-ug9nn
    @user-ug9nn 4 года назад

    hitch lock look strong , (chains can be removed by un-tightening the screws), wheel can be removed with the lock so the wheel lock is more a deterrent, is same thing like remove the wheel completely

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      actually, the chains are welded on the inside of the frame. Wheels have locking lugs so they would need to bust the lugs to remove wheel. However, all of this is just a deterrent because any lock can be bypassed with enough effort and h/w.

  • @seminolerick6845
    @seminolerick6845 5 лет назад

    I was pretty hot on getting 1 of these...but saw a vid on a gent who had one. The drilled out the key area on the puck in minimum time. His Wheel lock from same co. they could not drill out...it saved his trailer.
    Now... I am back in thinking mode if worth all thse pesos...

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Interesting. Have not seen that video. I would agree, if there is a weak point on this lock, it would be the brass cylinder. It is hard to get to since it is on the bottom. I supposed you could drill through the puck multiple times to clear it out. I know they have a stainless steel puck now as well which would be much harder to drill through but still the cylinder would be a weak point. Overall, I think it is still better than nothing or better than the really cheap locks. I have their wheel lock as well and it's not bad, I think the hitch lock is better but nothing is fool proof, that is for sure. Thanks for the comment.

  • @jessegarcia5056
    @jessegarcia5056 5 лет назад +1

    I use the safety chains twist around trailer jack and handle use 2 locks and I chain down the wheels to axles made a fake one that looks like that one on the video but bigger was easy

  • @smithnameman5588
    @smithnameman5588 Год назад

    * Wraps the chain I brought behind lock, above chains, below neck *
    * hook my chain to my vehicle *
    * drives away with your trailer *
    Securing the chains does make it a better lock, but it just adds one more step to the "stealing it using its own chains" method.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  Год назад

      There isn't a lock that can't be defeated. Locks are a deterrent, the greater the deterrent, the less likely they are to steal it. Yes, you can use your own chains but you would have to know in advance and be prepared for those instances. the overwhelming majority of thefts are crimes of opportunity, they are not well thought out, well planned crimes...it's the guy driving by that sees an unsecured trailer and backs up and grabs it. The harder you make it, the more you increase his risk of getting caught, therefore, the more likely he is to move on to an easier target. Any lock, alarm system or security solution can be bypassed with enough planning, the best anyone can do is to make it as difficult as possible so thieves will move on to an easier target.

  • @ceh4702
    @ceh4702 5 лет назад

    You could add a motion sensor with a load alarm. You could also just make the Chains removable with 2 more C clips. Just take off the chains when you leave.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Agreed. I've been looking at GPS trackers/sensors as well. My chains are welded on but that is a good suggestion.

    • @ceh4702
      @ceh4702 5 лет назад

      @@RoughRidersTV I watched another video and they cut off the chains about 2 links down and removed one link. Then they added a clamp to reconnect the chains. Similar to the clamps on the end of your chain. Happy camping.

  • @endofword2012
    @endofword2012 5 лет назад

    Put your trailer level on 4 Block then take out the air out from your tire...just don't forget your compressor at home !

  • @scottfindlay2625
    @scottfindlay2625 5 лет назад

    run a 5/8 chain through both wheels and over axle and get a good 5/8 lock that will be better than any cheap little puck lock i can knock off with a 3lb hammer or drill it out in less than 30 seconds.... tire boots are also a decent deterrent in addition to the chain.

  • @half_cocked
    @half_cocked 4 года назад

    Looks like the coupler lock, could just unlock the clamp and take it off lol yea you pushed it down and locked the ball but have you tried pulling it back up to see if the ball can be removed?

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад

      Half Cocked yes. It cannot release because the outer sleeve will not let the ball profile drop down.

  • @davidintili6647
    @davidintili6647 Год назад

    How do you have the tongue locked? And don’t you think it’s because your trailer is inexpensive that it’s not stolen?

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  Год назад +1

      It's not inexpensive...the trailer sells for $25k new. The lock does a good job at protecting the trailer. No lick is perfect but this is easy better than cheap stuff that you find at the Hardware store.

    • @davidintili6647
      @davidintili6647 Год назад

      @@RoughRidersTV thank you very much

  • @nathan.brazil780
    @nathan.brazil780 5 лет назад

    06:20 The problem with that type of wheel lock is they can simply remove the lug nuts, discard the tire and lock, and bolt on the spare or one they brought along. You need the wheel boot that covers the lug nuts as well as preventing the tire from rolling.
    The main problem I see with the chain is that it is bolted on. It would be quicker, and quieter, to unbolt that chain and bolt on another to steal it. Many thieves will case the trailer before hand to see what they need to bring to steal it.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Yes but at the 06:49 mark I point out that you need locking lug nuts to help prevent thieves from just removing the tire. As for my chain, it is welded on the inside of the frame.

    • @nathan.brazil780
      @nathan.brazil780 5 лет назад

      @@RoughRidersTV Ahhh ok I didn't hear the part about the chains sorry. Unfortunately most locking lugs are quite easy to get around. Buy the torx sockets (look like a star) and drive them onto the lugs with a hammer and then turn the lugs off.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      It's unfortunate but yes, they too can be defeated. By layering the locking solutions up, it requires them to have all the ingredients (tools, etc.) to defeat each part of the locking solution. My hope is that the see the wheel lock, see the hitch lock realize that they would spend more time trying to bypass everything, have to make a bunch of noise doing it and decide it is more risk and easier to just go find another trailer not as well protected. I could be wrong but that is the logic I am using.

  • @shericontrary2535
    @shericontrary2535 5 лет назад +2

    I need a lock for my gun case when I fly

  • @brianchen3093
    @brianchen3093 5 лет назад

    How about if the thief simply unbolt the chains from the trailer?

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Only if they can break the welds on the inside of the frame.

  • @hagakuru
    @hagakuru 4 года назад

    Has it been stolen yet? And, are you still using the same lock setup?

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад +1

      Nope, not yet. Still using the same setup but the puck is upgraded to stainless steel.

  • @DaddytechEnt
    @DaddytechEnt 5 лет назад +1

    *because your safety chains are bolted on and not welded all anyone would have to do is unbolt the other end of your safety chains and figure out how to defeat the wheel lock and be on thier way still*

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  5 лет назад

      Actually they are welded on the inside wall

  • @rp75heavy
    @rp75heavy 5 лет назад

    Good stuff

  • @mr_jake.y8348
    @mr_jake.y8348 4 года назад

    It looks like the handle can lift up. Can it?

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  4 года назад +1

      No because to release the ball profile, it has to pull back so it can drop out of the way but the ball can't drop out because of the sleeve.

  • @tclarke971
    @tclarke971 6 лет назад

    Great ideas

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the comment. Glad you found it helpful.

  • @user-vk4el9oy6m
    @user-vk4el9oy6m 7 месяцев назад

    I dont think the additional wheel lock is overkill at all its a worthy addition to slow down the mongrels so you can have more time loading the hollowpoints

  • @yourallidiotz1121
    @yourallidiotz1121 5 лет назад +8

    Winchester makes good thief protection

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH 5 лет назад

      Yeah, sure it does. You're out on a hike or out on the water and your Winchester's either with you or in the trailer, locked away out of sight.

  • @RustyCas999
    @RustyCas999 3 года назад

    Watched the vid where the guy looped the chains around the ball just before this... my first thought on this lock vid was “gee those are small chains, I’d just clip them near the frame with a bolt cutter, and then loop them around the ball since they are so well secured in the hitch.” I think I will add rings on the frame and hooks on the chains, and just remove the chains. With a good lock on the coupler, the common their will wonder “what the heck?” and move on.

    • @RustyCas999
      @RustyCas999 3 года назад

      To be clear, a battery-powered grinder with a cutting wheel can defeat ANY chain, lock, device in under a minute. If they really want your trailer, they’re going to take it. Unless you remove the coupler and the chains.

    • @RoughRidersTV
      @RoughRidersTV  3 года назад

      I state at the beginning of the video that no lock is 100% effective and that a well prepared and determine thief will find a way. However, repeated studies have shown that the vast majority of crimes are crimes of opportunity, not well planned heists like Ocean's 11. Most people don't drive around with angle grinders with carbide tips, bolt cutters, drills and everything they might need to defeat any lock they run into. As for grinders defeating locks in under a minute, sorry but I disagree. I use angle grinders a lot and even high powered ones take time to grind off hardened steel and you will burn through a couple of discs to do it. They also make a shit ton of noise which thieves do not like to do because it massively increases their chance of getting caught. However, at the end of the day, any lock is just a deterrent. The better the lock, the greater the deterrent.

    • @RustyCas999
      @RustyCas999 3 года назад

      Rough Riders I guess I’m going to have to buy one of those devices and see for myself then.