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<blockquote data-quote="Greatdaen" data-source="post: 38513" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>I am in need of a trailer and plan to get one in the next few weeks. I would like peoples' suggestions on how they secure their trailers when not using.</p><p>This trailer will be stored at a location that is not fenced. It has neighbors all around, but not their responsibility to monitor. I had a friend get a trailer stollen from a business without a fence. He had some high grade locks on the tongue, but the thieves had enough time over a three-day weekend to get to it.</p><p>I know a crook can get around anything with enough time and interest. So what do you guys find that works. What is a good tradeoff between secure and a pain to put on and off?</p><p>Thanks, Daen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greatdaen, post: 38513, member: 277"] I am in need of a trailer and plan to get one in the next few weeks. I would like peoples' suggestions on how they secure their trailers when not using. This trailer will be stored at a location that is not fenced. It has neighbors all around, but not their responsibility to monitor. I had a friend get a trailer stollen from a business without a fence. He had some high grade locks on the tongue, but the thieves had enough time over a three-day weekend to get to it. I know a crook can get around anything with enough time and interest. So what do you guys find that works. What is a good tradeoff between secure and a pain to put on and off? Thanks, Daen [/QUOTE]
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