Posted by MeAnthony on December 04, 2011 at 17:00:23 from (74.204.60.35):
In Reply to: anti theft wheel lock ? posted by George Marsh on December 04, 2011 at 12:01:53:
I did a Google search for "wheel boot lock", got a lot of results.
If you're making your own, what about a piece of square tube mounted under the trailer that can be extended out through rim holes when parked? Maybe operated with a small motor and screw shaft that extends/retracts it? Would have to keep sliding section greased. Hidden switch, or switch mounted in your tow vehicle. Could draw power either from trailer battery(if equipped) or trailer plug.
I like the idea of putting a GPS unit on trailer. Then if it's stolen, it can be recovered, charges pressed and hopefully perps will be locked up. At least that would keep them out of circulation temporarily.
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