I drove my new trailer home some 400 miles and drove around town all without having my empty bottles secured in the trailer other than gravity and friction. It held really well I might add.
But I knew that with the price of gas and availability of clean drinking water, not to mention some really nice containers, I'd be far better off keeping the honest people honest and lock down my containers.
I also read where people had discussed how they secure their trailers once they are disconnected and at camp. so I headed off to the local home center with a mission in mind.
I found some 5' bicycle styled locks that could easily be combo'd alike and used them to secure my containers down, plus lock my spare in place. Since they are all similar I could also daisy chain them together and lock my trailer to a tree or something similar.
Well here are some pictures.
But I knew that with the price of gas and availability of clean drinking water, not to mention some really nice containers, I'd be far better off keeping the honest people honest and lock down my containers.
I also read where people had discussed how they secure their trailers once they are disconnected and at camp. so I headed off to the local home center with a mission in mind.
I found some 5' bicycle styled locks that could easily be combo'd alike and used them to secure my containers down, plus lock my spare in place. Since they are all similar I could also daisy chain them together and lock my trailer to a tree or something similar.
Well here are some pictures.