Who Makes The Best King Pin Lock?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by plentygood, Jun 15, 2013.

  1. bigkev1115

    bigkev1115 Road Train Member

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    The Enforcer makes a pretty good king pin lock. That thing weighs about 10 pounds and shaped like a brick
     
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  3. jbourque

    jbourque Heavy Load Member

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    go steel a good size hammer will break the other ones. the only problem i had with them was i got grease on me, sort of like eating ribs you get it all over you. lots of luck in your travels
     
  4. jbourque

    jbourque Heavy Load Member

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    one thing i forgot if you have a steel lock and you loose the key, you day will not get better
     
  5. Hanadarko

    Hanadarko Independent Owner/Operator

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    Thats why with the WAR LOK, I always order spare keys and keep them handy..
     
  6. plentygood

    plentygood Road Train Member

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    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    This way doesn't get you too dirty.
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  8. BlackThought

    BlackThought Medium Load Member

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    The road pro won't be defeated with a hammer. But it has a cheap lock and if you have any idea how to pick them it shouldn't take you but a minute if that.


    I have a enforcer lock
     
  9. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    Your 5th wheel. After you pulled forward against the kingpin and then set first the trailer brakes followed by your tractor. Not even God can take it. Although a pair of rotators might pick up the whole thing and make it happen... Devil take it all. lol.

    Ive used kingpin locks before. It's pathetic when you consider a battery saw with the right cutting type for that kind of metal ZZZZZSZZZZZZ CUT!~ ping! and youre in. easy peasy.
     
  10. Dumdriver

    Dumdriver Road Train Member

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    Aren’t they talking about a kingpin lock? For when you drop the trailer? Did I mis-read (entirely possible ;-) ) ?
     
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  11. HalpinUout

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    Yes they are. Apparently he missed that.
     
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