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Old 03-24-2007, 12:12 AM   #15
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Profile:  2005 25' Safari
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Originally Posted by wheel interested
We bought a couple but this is the one that would fit.

Universal Coupler Lock-Fits All 1-7/8", 2", and 2-5/16"Couplers It's a Gorilla lock.

Trailer Hitch Ball Mount Locks By Draw Tite

We haven't used it in a while since the Airstream is on our property and when we have been camping we have just used the long padlock that goes through the hole of the lift mechanism for the ball lock that we also use while we are hitched up.

I have wondered if those wheel chocks work if you let some of the the air out of the tires???
Hi, I keep my trailer at home too, but when I just want to pull it forward enough to work on it and be able to open the door, [too close to the house to open door] I just use my basic 2" ball hitch; The 2" ball will slip right into tongue without unlocking it. Theives probably know this too. So I want a tongue lock too.

I just want to have the wheel chocks for when I'm camping to hold the trailer more stable. I once parked on a sight in-which I lowered my tongue jack all the way down to get my trailer level. Now I have after thoughts, that without wheel chocks of any kind, my trailer could have rolled down hill. As for secureing the trailer, let some air out of the tires, and I'm sure the tire chocks would come out easily, if that is what you meant?
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