Many people have a hitch receiver on their vehicle, but how many actually use them on a regular basis? Sometimes you see a fourth brake light shoved into one, or they sport a fake propeller or Autobot badge to demonstrate the vehicle owner’s whimsical personality. With the HitchSafe you can put the hitch receiver to better use as a place to securely store valuables or spare keys.
The all-metal Combi-Bolt features a 3/8″ diameter solid steel bolt that slides into a strike or bolt receiver, leaving little of the shackle exposed. Because the shackle is protected, they claim it’s more secure than hasp and padlock designs. Plus with four pick-resistant dials, you get 10,000 possible codes — it goes without saying (but I’ll say it anyway) that it would take a long time guess the right code.
Made with chrome-plated brass dials and coated die-cast body, the Combi-Bolt was designed to withstand the elements. You can install the lock with only a drill (with the right sized bit) and screwdriver. Also included are one-way security screws, a bolt receiver to flush mount the Combi-Bolt, and a strike plate if you wish to recess the lock.
Chances are you’ve seen a wheel lock, sometimes called a boot, on a car that’s violated some parking ordinance — if not in person, at least on TV. The concept is to make the car stay put by completely immobilizing one of the wheels until the owner pays a fine. The Wheel Chock Lock from Curt Manufacturing uses the same concept to keep your trailer or camper from disappearing, only now you have the key.
The Wheel Chock Lock will expand to fit a variety of tires. It has a powder-coated yellow finish to resist corrosion and make it stand out. The Wheel Chock Lock comes with three keys and runs about $75.
Wheel Chock Lock [Curt Manufacturing]
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Just strapping your ladders down may not be enough — depending on the job site it might be advisable to secure them so they don’t walk away. With its adjustable slotted u-bar, Brink’s Ladder Lock may be what you need to secure one or two ladders to your vehicle.
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