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David Guthrie

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Hi. I want something that will secure the trailer hitch handle, partly as an anti-theft measure but mainly to ensure that the hitch handle doesn't lift and disconnect while driving.
I've seen it stated that these locks shouldn't be used while driving as they may interfere with the mobility of the ball joint, but I'd have thought that something should be available to tackle this.
The trailer is an Erdé 102.
Views and suggested products would be welcome. :)
 

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I don't think locks made by the hitch manufacture will interfere with the hitch operation but if there was to be an accident or fire the emergency services couldn't unhitch the car, caravan or trailer.....
 

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I'm sure the erde range use basic pressed steel hitchs.
Other than the standard (and useless) insertable brass lock barrel I've never seen a hitchlock for these hitch other than the ball and U bolt type.
To stop the handle lifting, which is highly unlikely, you could fasten a plastic tie-wrap around the handle and body.

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Mine has a built in lock which I lock all the time we are using the trailer it could prevent as you say hitch lifting but also someone stealing your car and trailer.
 

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If it's mainly as a "peace of mind" why don't you just put a long U-bolt over the hitch handle and a bar under the drawbar? Having said that never fitted anything to our Caddy trailer but we don't leave it unattended.
 
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Simple solution that works for me, can't lift hitch whether it's on the car or sat in the driveway.

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Thank you one and all for your input. I like the idea of a plastic tie. I think I have a fair old stock of them. And, yes, it is mainly a question of peace of mind. I have a wheel lock thing for when parked at, say, a service station.
Ooooh, d'you know, I'm having ever such fun prepping for this France trip!
 

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We have the same hitch on our a-frame and have the lock which is still in it's packet!:rolleyes:

PS Hope nobody can read this ... don't want to start another battle.;)

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Looks a decent bit of kit but a determined tea-leaf will unbolt the hitch and replace with their own.
Alko and box type locks cover the fixing bolts so it's impossible to remove the hitch without removing the lock and of course, once the locks off there's no need to remove the hitch..

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Looks like there's no simple way to solve this one. I'll go with the cable ties and wheel lock, I think.
 
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Looks a decent bit of kit but a determined tea-leaf will unbolt the hitch and replace with their own.
Alko and box type locks cover the fixing bolts so it's impossible to remove the hitch without removing the lock and of course, once the locks off there's no need to remove the hitch..
Determined thief will carry a battery-powered angle grinder! To secure an unattended trailer on site or when stored takes a lot more than any hitch lock. I like the Bradley hitch when stopped in motorway services or Supermarket car-parks or on most sites. Mainly because it is easy to use and never forgotten. Bolts aren't too hard to thief-proof anyway - just use a conventional nut, socket-head bolt, and a dab of weld.
 

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My trailer has a pressed steel hitch by Alko .
You can lift the lever but it won't release the ball until a trigger, under the lever, is pulled and the lever lifted even further.

You can see the trigger and safety pin in the piccy
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It won't cure the security problem but will definately stop the cup becoming unhitched.

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My trailer has a pressed steel hitch by Alko .
You can lift the lever but it won't release the ball until a trigger, under the lever, is pulled and the lever lifted even further.

You can see the trigger and safety pin in the piccy
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It won't cure the security problem but will definately stop the cup becoming unhitched.
And if you drill right through the side,just in front of the first bolt hole you can put a bolt through and drill opposite end and use a padlock.cant lift even using trigger or come off.
 

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Assuming your erde trailer is unbraked then by law it requires a secondary connection to the towing vehicle. This is to ensure that if the normal hitch detaches the trailer will still stay with the towing vehicle. Secondary coupling could be a short length of chain attached to tow bar and trailer drawn at for example.

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Shouldn't that read 'the trailer will destroy a fair sized portion of the towing vehicle'

Not really, the secondary coupling should ensure the trailer doesn't run away from its towing vehicle and run into something or someone else. Obviously it will cause some damage to the towing vehicle but that should be significantly less than a 3/4 tonne trailer bowling across a road at 50 mph and running into an incoming vehicle would cause.

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Aye, that's very true, @dave newell lvs and @pappajohn . I've done enough drilling to last me a while, but may just do that when we get back. Meanwhile, we're trying to work out how to set up the Harrison Enclosure on the Fiamma 45 Elegance awning. What a carry on!. And it's not even really a drive-away, relying asd it does on the Fiamma awning as a roof! I'm going to stop worrying and just get on the road. Leave the fretting to 'er indoors. :)
 

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Not really, the secondary coupling should ensure the trailer doesn't run away from its towing vehicle and run into something or someone else. Obviously it will cause some damage to the towing vehicle but that should be significantly less than a 3/4 tonne trailer bowling across a road at 50 mph and running into an incoming vehicle would cause.

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It was a tongue in cheek comment Dave. :D

I did have a major mishap many years ago with a trailer.
Single axle unbraked box trailer about 6ft6in x 3ft6in slightly :whistle: overloaded with rubble and soil.
The hitch remained coupled but the wheel, hub, swing arm and rubbers parted company.
The indespension body split open due to heavy corrosion.
The free parts overtook me as the trailer acted as a ground anchor and the wheel etc dived between two parked cars hitting a garden wall before stopping....never damaged anything luckily.
Thank goodness it was a quiet town back road and not a main road.
Ever since then I've been a stickler for trailer maintenence.

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We had one of these for locking our trailer Alko hitch, it doesnt interfere with a standard Alko hitch it simply encases the release handle in steel and has a lockable pin underneath making it impossible to unhitch.

We always towed with it in place as it meant you could park up without fear of some wideboy nicking the trailer while we were away.
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It also comes with a ball thingy for the hitch itself when the trailer is off its hitch that again stops anyone hitching up to it
 

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