Theft of detachable tow ball.

Casandra
Casandra Forum Participant Posts: 26
edited February 2017 in Towcars & Towing #1

A friend of mine had his locked detachable tow ball stolen off his car at the NEC Caravan an Motorhome show. This seems to be getting a popular money making theft at our expense, many references to this type of theft can be found trawling the forums. 

My main concern here is the impact on our insurances. Take the following what if scenario....... Caravan hitched to car, hitch lock in place to prevent removal of caravan from car, no problem it would seem, the theft is made easy just just demount the tow ball from the tow bar and hitch up tow ball and cararavan to another car, simple. How would our caravan insurers deal with that I wonder???

I wonder just how many key variations there are on these lockable tow bars, after all there are only a handful of manufacturers making them. It's all a bit worrying to say the least.

 

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  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited February 2017 #2

    I have never wanted a detachable towbar and prefer fixed. I do wonder though why people have them and leave them attached.

  • Metheven
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    edited February 2017 #3

    I have a 'fixed' now but previously I would remove the detachable when not towing, is that not the idea smile

    My key for the detachable was a simple affair, no grooves and a simple cut.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited February 2017 #4

    The detachable bar on my car (& its predecessor) is only attached for towing & is removed immediately on completion ...... I hate the look of it, but it's a necessary evil if you have a caravan. From what I've gathered here though, not all towbars are automatically locked when engaged, ie on my Bosal & previous Westfalia, the key won't come out unless properly engaged, others, it seems, can be fitted without being locked.

  • Navigateur
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    edited February 2017 #5

    As far as Land Rover goes the key was never intended as a security device, merely to ensure the user had got the device fully engaged.

    If you want to abandon an outfit at a service area and all go in together Messers Halfords will sell you a chain and padlock to put through your chassis and A-frame.

  • Unknown
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  • The Ovaltineys
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    edited February 2017 #7

    MM, totally agree , there is nothing nice about a towball. Why would you want to keep cracking your leg on one?

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited February 2017 #8

    Having had a fixed towbar for 35 years (not the same one) I learned long ago not to crack my leg on it. Why would anyone wish to do that? 

  • Merve
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    edited February 2017 #9

    Mine gets fitted on the 2nd March. It will never be left on when not on use as I wonder the same Easy.

  • pagan8c
    pagan8c Forum Participant Posts: 91
    edited February 2017 #10

    I always had detachable towbar on my vehicles because I don't like my cars to have the towbar showing when I am not towing. It is detachable so one can take it off . If it is left on then it is there to be stolen as is anything else somebody wants to help themselves to. So leaving it attached the person has to accept some responsibility as it only takes a few seconds to remove and store in the boot. 

  • EmilysDad
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    edited February 2017 #11

    You need a factory fitted, swing out of the way type towball then  wink no crawling required

    (Not that  I have one ... just seen one on a E Class estate I'd looked at to buy)

  • lagerorwine
    lagerorwine Forum Participant Posts: 310
    edited February 2017 #12

    I have a Witter detachable which I chose as it is more 'elegant' than a flanged towbar, and I don't remove it  (apart from maintainence).

    The reson is - hopefully it helps protect the rear of the car when parked, particularly in France and Spain, where I do most of my caravan touring.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited February 2017 #13

    Pointless paying the increased cost of a detachable then ... a swan neck would have sufficed.

  • xtrailman
    xtrailman Forum Participant Posts: 559
    edited February 2017 #14

    Although I've got a detachable tow bar at the moment, having used it for 3 years I see zero advantages over a fixed.

    Like easyT its very difficult to knock your legs with a fixed, and its an £100 cheaper for a fixed swan for my witter.

    Also never used the lock, and always remove the towball on site, it goes in the caravan, at home in the garage. I just don't understand why anyone is so idle to leave it on, same with those who leave the towing mirrors on.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited February 2017 #15

    It's advantage  is obviously that you can detach it cool

    I can't  NOT use the key on mine

  • xtrailman
    xtrailman Forum Participant Posts: 559
    edited February 2017 #16

    Yes but you then have to attach it to use again, so advantage = zero. wink

    Perhaps some people enjoy getting down and dirty.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited February 2017 #17

    But I have the advantage of not seeing a lump of unsightly metal work on the back of my car when not in use ..... 5 seconds on a knee when re-attaching is worth it cool

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2017 #18

    The 5 seconds on a knee when re-attaching is worth it. The 1 minute getting up isn't wink

     

  • xtrailman
    xtrailman Forum Participant Posts: 559
    edited February 2017 #19

    I quite like seeing one stick upright, strong and proud. surprised

    Looks like it talking, run into me and cripple your car, I've had 3 cars run into my fixed towbars, two needed new bumpers and radiators, another went home on a breakdown truck.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited February 2017 #20

    I'm getting to that stage myself ..... wink

  • EmilysDad
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    edited February 2017 #21

    Oooer! innocent

    3 people have run into the back of you? surprised 

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2017 #22

    I quite like seeing one stick upright, strong and proud. 

    Sounds a tad phallic for me

  • The Ovaltineys
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    edited February 2017 #23

    I don't even need to get on my knees to use mine,  a quick peek under  to locate the receiver and "push vertically" and hey presto it is in. Remove the key and that's it.

    If towballs were aesthetic then all cars would be supplied with them.

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