How common is trailer theft?
When you compare how many RVs and other similar vehicles are stolen to the number of all vehicles stolen, RV theft only makes up at most 6%. This makes RVs the 4th most common type of vehicle stolen.
Why are trailers stolen?
Most thieves steal these items, because they are hard to trace and thieves can quickly and easily turn them into cash. Thieves can sell your trailer (or what was your trailer) in states that do not require a title at the time of sale, and they can sell your tools from the trailer at a pawn shop in another city.
How do I make sure my trailer doesn’t get stolen?
Some Ways on How to Secure a Trailer from Theft
- Hitch locks or air cuff locks. A quality lock with a sturdy shackle will be the solution.
- Tongue Lock.
- Wheel chock lock.
- Spare tire lock.
- Fluorescent spray paint.
- GPS (global positioning system) tracking devices.
- Alarms.
Can a travel trailer be stolen?
Camping trailers and RVs can be easy targets for car thieves, as they can just drive away with not only with the valuables inside, but your trailer as well. RV crime is increasing and it’s becoming a serious concern for those who travel with their campers and trailers every year.
Are trailers easy to steal?
“About two or three times a week, someone will call looking for a new trailer,” says Chuck Chimento. “It’s good for me, not so good for them.” The thefts can happen fast. It just takes minutes, even seconds, for the real pros to back up a truck, jump out, hook up a trailer, and take off.
How do you stop RV trailer theft?
When your RV is at home, you should do your best to prevent theft there, too. Park your RV behind your house or in a large garage, if possible, to hide it, or behind tall fences with locks instead of in an unsecured driveway or out on the street.
What does tongue lock mean?
New Word Suggestion. Another name for a French kiss.