Saracen Gullwing AKS ALKO Hitch Lock
I have purchased a saracen gullwing AKS ALCO hitch lock for my caravan, thinking that i could leave it on the hitch to deter people stealing it if i stop in the services. However i was told today that caravans are desighned to unhitch from the car if it
gets in to difficulty, but i was told that if you travel with a lock on it will take the car with it, is this true does anyone know.
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With our old van we always used to leave the hitch lock on when traveling. However, we were told when we picked the new one up they were not really designed with this in mind. So now don't. I suppose in the unlikely event of a caravan fire it would be much
quicker to unhitch the van and remove the car. It does not take to long to put on at the services if required.0 -
However i was told today that caravans are designed to unhitch from the car if it gets in to difficulty..............
Caravans are most definitely NOT designed to unhitch !! Just about any caravan has the potential to overturn the towing vehicle if it gets really out of shape. Once hitched very little if anything will cause it to unhitch. Unless of course its not hitched
up correctly in the first place that is.Tj
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So i have to ask, do many of the caravaners out their travel with a hitchlock attached. I feel this is one i need to get right.
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The accident point is the only one relevant but it is pretty remote. It is up to you but if you have a hitchlock that allows towing I would leave it on. Frankly I would only use a hitchlock if it is locking the caravan to the car when at services. A hitchlock
is easily bypassed by a length of stout rope or by the professionals with a purpkse built frame.0