GunnIt
Adventurer
I bought one of these, Reese Towpower Anti-Theft Hitch Pin with Lockable Swivel Latch, last week at Walmart because it looked like a good hitch pin and I though that it might be safer than one with a spring steel clip.
Today I was returning from a 3 day back country camping trip with my wife and son on top of the Pariah Plateau. We were heading up a hill in deep blow sand (they call the top of the Pariah Plateau "The Sand Hills" for a reason), the jeep wheels were chattering when suddenly there was a big BUMP and I looked back in the rear view to see my AT trailer 30-ft behind my jeep with the tongue buried in the sand.
The new hitch pin had either disintegrated or popped out (gone) and my trailer had disengaged from the receiver. We were lucky, the tow chains had broken due to the sudden digging in of the trailer fork and the AT trailer came to a sudden stop with the front hitch buried in deep sand. The sand was a blessing as we were able to dig down and lower the AT's Bull Dog trailer jack then jack the nose of the trailer up, then get a milk crate under the nose, reel the jack up, fill the hole with sand, repeat the process a couple of times until we were back at ground level with the jack and nose of the trailer and then re-hook the trailer with a spare hitch pin (thanks to my AN planning and spare parts).
An hour of hard teamwork we were back on track. The AT Trailer was perfect before and after, no problems there, all systems functioned perfectly. Don't buy one of these Reese Hitch Pins, this could have been a disaster.

Today I was returning from a 3 day back country camping trip with my wife and son on top of the Pariah Plateau. We were heading up a hill in deep blow sand (they call the top of the Pariah Plateau "The Sand Hills" for a reason), the jeep wheels were chattering when suddenly there was a big BUMP and I looked back in the rear view to see my AT trailer 30-ft behind my jeep with the tongue buried in the sand.

The new hitch pin had either disintegrated or popped out (gone) and my trailer had disengaged from the receiver. We were lucky, the tow chains had broken due to the sudden digging in of the trailer fork and the AT trailer came to a sudden stop with the front hitch buried in deep sand. The sand was a blessing as we were able to dig down and lower the AT's Bull Dog trailer jack then jack the nose of the trailer up, then get a milk crate under the nose, reel the jack up, fill the hole with sand, repeat the process a couple of times until we were back at ground level with the jack and nose of the trailer and then re-hook the trailer with a spare hitch pin (thanks to my AN planning and spare parts).

An hour of hard teamwork we were back on track. The AT Trailer was perfect before and after, no problems there, all systems functioned perfectly. Don't buy one of these Reese Hitch Pins, this could have been a disaster.
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