This came with my hitch lock but I've not actually used it. What is it's purpose other than looking suspiciously like an adult "toy"?
You shove it up the hole as it replaces the towball. Generally is supposed to stop someone dropping the hitch onto their towball, With a normal tow hitch we neve bothered, but fit it now with our ALKO premium secure hitch lock.This came with my hitch lock but I've not actually used it. What is it's purpose other than looking suspiciously like an adult "toy"?
As Buckman posts, it's to improve security - it may only be a marginal improvement but "every little helps"You shove it up the hole as it replaces the towball. Generally is supposed to stop someone dropping the hitch onto their towball, With a normal tow hitch we neve bothered, but fit it now with our ALKO premium secure hitch lock.
We used it on our seasonal caravan it had a Winterhoff hitch and the plastic piece toy we did exactly what you describe , but we also put in our Alko hitch on our last caravan i always think any extra security is better than noneOn the Winterhoff the plastic piece has to be in pushed into place to allow the hitch handle into the closed position when the security lock can then be applied. Not sure if Alko hitches would have the same requirement
Ah OK, thanks. I'll have a go at ahem, "shoving it up the hole" next time I park it up!You shove it up the hole as it replaces the towball. Generally is supposed to stop someone dropping the hitch onto their towball, With a normal tow hitch we neve bothered, but fit it now with our ALKO premium secure hitch lock.