AlexJet
Explorer
I have Max Coupler on my custom trailer and its great for off-road trailer as it can be twisted 360 degrees in all 3 axis. What I also mentioned, that its amazingly quiet on the road, no clinking or any other type of sound and/or noise, just silent. They should call it "Silent Hitch".
Anyway, I have a question to members of off-road community and Martin from AT if you read this. My question has nothing to do with quality of the Max Coupler, its to operating of it.
The hitch is perfectly made, but how do I make my trailer secure from someone hi-jacking it on the parking lot?
This an easy system: 2" receiver on the trailer and 2" receiver on the vehicle, so Coupler slides to one receiver on one side and another on another. For ease of operation I used Gr.8 bolt to tighten the Coupler to the trailer and pin on vehicle side. In this case I can just slide it off from the vehicle hitch and drive on the trail. Problem is that anyone can back-up, slide it to the hitch and drive away. It's inconvinient to have pin on the trailer side and bolt on vehicle as you have to drive with coupler hanging down after.
Now to prevent this issue every time I'm stopping I have to take the bolt off and remove the Max Coupler to store it in my truck trunk. I thought about using a locking hitch pin, but bolt better tight the Coupler and work as anti-ratle device.
Regula trailer hitches has the ball lockout units which works as a ball on the trailer side so you can't slide it on the hitch ball before removing that lock.
I'm trying to see other people opinions and how they deal with the issue.
May be someone can suggest some quick lockable diconnect for the overall system?
Copy from my trailer build thread:
Anyway, I have a question to members of off-road community and Martin from AT if you read this. My question has nothing to do with quality of the Max Coupler, its to operating of it.
The hitch is perfectly made, but how do I make my trailer secure from someone hi-jacking it on the parking lot?
This an easy system: 2" receiver on the trailer and 2" receiver on the vehicle, so Coupler slides to one receiver on one side and another on another. For ease of operation I used Gr.8 bolt to tighten the Coupler to the trailer and pin on vehicle side. In this case I can just slide it off from the vehicle hitch and drive on the trail. Problem is that anyone can back-up, slide it to the hitch and drive away. It's inconvinient to have pin on the trailer side and bolt on vehicle as you have to drive with coupler hanging down after.
Now to prevent this issue every time I'm stopping I have to take the bolt off and remove the Max Coupler to store it in my truck trunk. I thought about using a locking hitch pin, but bolt better tight the Coupler and work as anti-ratle device.
Regula trailer hitches has the ball lockout units which works as a ball on the trailer side so you can't slide it on the hitch ball before removing that lock.
I'm trying to see other people opinions and how they deal with the issue.
May be someone can suggest some quick lockable diconnect for the overall system?
Copy from my trailer build thread:
AlexJet said:STEP 9
ACCESSORIES
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3. MAX COUPLER
To be able to have trailer independent from the vehicle I went with MaxCoupler from Adventure Trailers:
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Installed:
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Operational with 4" drop (in reverse) ball mount:
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