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Post by fancythat on Jan 29, 2015 22:53:23 GMT
Have just purchased lovely shiny newish Ifor Williams and dont want 'our travelling friends' to help themselves to it....... Has anyone any experience in the best Wheel Lock's on the market that these perishing devils can't remove quickly??
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Post by gilbertgrape on Jan 30, 2015 0:18:10 GMT
NO- I don't but had one stolen years ago by our "travelling friends" which eventually turned up in Ireland at an auction 10 years after it was stolen. They just cut through the lock on the wheel.They also dragged by hand it across a very muddy field to the road. My farrier lost his from out side his house and it was chained to the concrete ground!!
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Post by hoochie on Jan 30, 2015 7:38:16 GMT
I use a bulldog lock
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Post by richvale on Jan 30, 2015 10:02:42 GMT
We use a bulldog hitch lock and a bulldog QD on one of the wheels.
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Post by rumble on Jan 30, 2015 10:05:22 GMT
I had two clamps on one on front and one on rear wheel! They jacked it up on jockey wheel, then let back tyre down to remove clamp , then moved it and stole my husbands work trailer somehow cutting the clamp off . All at night 50 yards from us sleeping!! I now have a hitch lock on as I have had to angle grind a couple of wheel clamps off due to water getting in them! I now have my new trailer sign written and postcode on roof!!
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Post by fanfarefan on Jan 30, 2015 20:46:01 GMT
i have a hitch lock , and SAS wheel clamp,,,,i had heard that having the postcode on the roof of the trailer wasnt advisable , as the crafty theives , see the postcode from motorway bridges , and know that your out,,,, just a thought !!!
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