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Posted by: jaybeecon55
I can only repeat the same advice as above. I cable mine together and through the trailer. Lock the trailer to the hitch and use a locking hitch pin. This will stop the casual 'spur of the moment' type thief but will do nothing for the pro who really wants the quads. That's where the insurance kicks in.
Jaybee
Posted by: garyc660R
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Originally posted by: bananaman
I def need a trailer to tote 4 quads around, and was thinking i'd like to get a ToyHauler as well. But, for those times when I need to use the flat bed trailer, how do I prevent them from getting snatched?Thanks,--Rick
You can't completely stop a thief that wants your toys. Get some insurance coverage and rest easier.
Posted by: Scootergptx
Sound advice, Gary.
Locks on the trailer itself, and cable the quads together and lock them. It will stop the amatuer, but as Gary said, if they want it bad enough, you can consider them gone.
Posted by: TriSum
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Originally posted by: bananaman
I def need a trailer to tote 4 quads around, and was thinking i'd like to get a ToyHauler as well. But, for those times when I need to use the flat bed trailer, how do I prevent them from getting snatched?
Thanks,
--Rick
Shoot the guy trying to steal them, but make sure you only mame him so he can be hung by his testicals and used as a pinata.
OOPS! Did I say that out loud.
Posted by: tencubed
Good info on this thread. I was happy with cables, locks and the like but after reading some of this I contacted the company with the talking lizard and got comprihensive and liability insurance for $80.00 a year. The comprihensive is $500.00 deductable so that's about the worst I can get hit and I can live with that a lot easier than a total loss. Still going to use the cables, chains, locks and alarm system tho. All the "tie down" stuff probably cost as much as a years insurance.
Posted by: tencubed
A locking hitch pin for the reciever has been mentioned a couple of times. I take a grade 8 bolt and tighten it up good and tight then beat the threads over. Takes a torch to get it off but it's nearly impossible to cut with a hacksaw. Too many of the locking pins can be picked and removed.
Posted by: tencubed
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Originally posted by: raidermike67
I contacted the company with the talking lizard and got comprihensive and liability insurance for $80.00 a year. >>>>>>
$80 a year for one or two quads? Seems pretty cheap, the dealer where I got my first quad quoted me like $140 for six months, I was like "are you kidding me, my car doesn't cost me that much for basic coverage"
That was one quad and since I'm 64 years old and have an absolutly clean driving record they may have given me a break.
Posted by: tencubed
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Originally posted by: raidermike67
That was one quad and since I'm 64 years old and have an absolutly clean driving record they may have given me a break.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
Damn seniors......no wonder they have so much money they are getting all these discounts!
Yeh, ain't it a biotch! They also wanted to know if I had taken the ATV safety course, which I had, and that saved a few bucks.
Just surviving to this age a person deserves a few perks.
Posted by: raidermike67
If I go riding and leave early in the morning I have everything loaded up but back my truck up right against the garage door with my car parked right next to it. If I'm traveling with only a quad in the back I always try to back up against a wall or something so the tailgate can't even be let down.
There are two types of theft, opportunity and planned. Generally if you are traveling and staying overnight somewhere you won't encounter a very well organized theif who could pull off stealing two or three quads, even one for that matter if they are reasonably secured. IF you leave your stuff parked on a trailer in front of your house for days on end, well, thats almost inviting a thief.....if they know it will be there they have time to plan for the crime.
Thiefs like to get in and out as quickly as possible so the more roadblocks you throw in his way the more likely he will give up and move on. I'm looking into a locking tailgate.
Posted by: raidermike67
I contacted the company with the talking lizard and got comprihensive and liability insurance for $80.00 a year. >>>>>>
$80 a year for one or two quads? Seems pretty cheap, the dealer where I got my first quad quoted me like $140 for six months, I was like "are you kidding me, my car doesn't cost me that much for basic coverage"
Posted by: raidermike67
That was one quad and since I'm 64 years old and have an absolutly clean driving record they may have given me a break.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
Damn seniors......no wonder they have so much money they are getting all these discounts!
Posted by: JeffinTD
I use the "barbed wire" product by Kryptonite, along with either a U lock, or I have one of their EV disk locks. Like mentioned before, lock the quads together, use a high security pad lock on the trailer's coupler, and don't forget a locking pin in the receiver.
If you use a U lock, make sure it is around something big enough that someone couldn't fit a bottle jack in there.
Though a power grinder with cutoff wheel could defeat this stuff, it hopefully makes my stuff harder to steal than whatever is parked next to me... and failing that, I've got good insurance.
Posted by: Floorit
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Originally posted by: JeffinTD
I use the "barbed wire" product by Kryptonite, along with either a U lock, or I have one of their EV disk locks. Like mentioned before, lock the quads together, use a high security pad lock on the trailer's coupler, and don't forget a locking pin in the receiver.
If you use a U lock, make sure it is around something big enough that someone couldn't fit a bottle jack in there.
Though a power grinder with cutoff wheel could defeat this stuff, it hopefully makes my stuff harder to steal than whatever is parked next to me... and failing that, I've got good insurance.hr>
I've got the EXACT same set-up.......including the insurance BR>
Posted by: bananaman
I def need a trailer to tote 4 quads around, and was thinking i'd like to get a ToyHauler as well. But, for those times when I need to use the flat bed trailer, how do I prevent them from getting snatched?
Thanks,
--Rick