danimal2000
Well-Known Member
Not as much affected by road grime, but i have a bolt padlock on my trailer hitch. Has been great for 2 years. Seems very well made imo@Mud Pie
I had never seen the Bolt locks- that's a phenomenal idea. How does the hitch pin stand up to road grime? I stopped buying locking pins years ago because the salt would destroy the cylinders and I'd wind up cutting it off to change hitches. Not too worried about theft on a HF triple ball but if I step up to a hitch skid I don't want that to grow legs.
I'm also with you one the minimalist approach. I have enough EDC equipment between my wallet, knife, phone, pen, pew pew and handkerchief. Any way to minimize the crap I carry is better, especially keys. I only have my office key and hood latch key on the Jeep fob and use geofencing and a keypad for the house.
I have a locking hitch pin too with a rubber cap over the cylinder, so far no issue in 5 years. I didn't like how bulky looking the bolt hitch pin was, or the red accent
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