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Old 03-03-2023, 10:29 AM   #1
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Quick favor: 2021 224BH coupler pic

Hello Jayco Friends,

Our 195RB was stolen so we were out of the game for a year but we are coming back! Next week I will pick up a very gently used 2021 224BH (wanted to stay in the Jayco family).

Can any of you 2021 224BH users please send a pic of your coupler? No euphemism intended. I’m trying to order one of those expensive coupler locks and don’t know what it exactly looks like and want to get it in advance if picking it up. Google images wasn’t much help unfortunately. Looking at the Proven Industries and AMPlock options.
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I see why your first purchase is a coupler lock! Sure hope you have a great experience with this rig!
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Always hope for the best, right? Appreciate the good vibes. Already have a couple trips booked.
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Trailer thieves don't need the coupler...you can tow it using the safety chains until you are in a place to crank up the angle grinder.

You might consider a sturdy padlock to secure the chains.

You can also go by the chain store and ask about the chain they can't cut with 4' bolt cutters. Get the next larger, the best padlock you can find, and then run the chain through the wheel openings.

Nothing is totally secure, but that will slow them down a bit.
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Here is a not to old thread that covered a lot of good info on coupler locks.

https://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f...ock-83427.html
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Thanks! From reading it, seems like it’s most likely the under mount style. I was happy to see the same locks I was considering on the list. Guess I’m fishin in the right pond
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