He hasn’t replaced it yet, maybe sometime this year. It’s too bad. It was the perfect trailer.At least it didn’t have that beautiful Volkswagen bus on it when it was stolen. I’m glad they found it too but sorry about the condition, nowadays it seems you can’t have anything nice. Did he get another one?
Back when I had a nice twin axle … found a cheap rental storage right out of city limits … gravel and no concrete … pea gravel floor - but built from oilfield pipe. He had a locked (coded) gate and heavy locks on doors perfect for the round locks … Kept trailer and tires out of the sun and rain too … There was better stuff to steal there tooOriginally Posted by AZjeff
If a $300 lock would stop it would that be cheaper than having another one stolen? (What is your brother doing with the interesting cars?)
He does some towing on the side, a friend of ours owns a mechanic shop and those were on their way for some work.
I think he's gonna have to end up finding a rental place to park the replacement. But then again, rent on a lot expenses will easily pay for a fancy lock.
My brother had a VW van when he went to UT in Austin … he used to draft 18 wheelers for MPH and MPG.At least it didn’t have that beautiful Volkswagen bus on it when it was stolen. I’m glad they found it too but sorry about the condition, nowadays it seems you can’t have anything nice. Did he get another one?
AirTag - AppleI hate thieves. They make different GPS trackers, some without monthly fees, that might be worth looking into. I'd second chaining the trailer wheels/booting it as well as storing it somewhere off-street.