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    Quote Originally Posted by delmer View Post
    There is, or at least was, a similar product called the Louisiana Guard Dog, that I used as a template to build my own version. It worked well, and I used it quite a bit until I bought a 16' atv trailer. It was fairly secure from theft, as I was able to put locks on the coupler at the atv end, and also locks on the pins that attached it to my truck receiver.
    the LA guard dog is the other product im looking at as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowjob View Post
    they have them on amazon canada.
    I checked it out and you're right,it's the same unit. Something like this certainly can't hurt securing the ATV in the box. With simple lock pins,it's an excellent unit for preventing theft. I'm not sure I'd put a lot of trust in it to prevent it coming out of the box in a collision,though. Impact inertial physics can do mind-boggling stuff. I've seen boxes ripped right off trucks,cargo and all. If you decide to buy one,let me know how it works. You've got my attention,for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    I checked it out and you're right,it's the same unit. Something like this certainly can't hurt securing the ATV in the box. With simple lock pins,it's an excellent unit for preventing theft. I'm not sure I'd put a lot of trust in it to prevent it coming out of the box in a collision,though. Impact inertial physics can do mind-boggling stuff. I've seen boxes ripped right off trucks,cargo and all. If you decide to buy one,let me know how it works. You've got my attention,for sure.
    if we end up getting one ill be sure to PM you about it

    you can also lock your loading ramp/ secure your loading ramp with it too

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    This is the unit I built.

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmer View Post
    This is the unit I built.

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    oh nice same type of deal, so instead of it being on a angle you made the posts just come straight out hm, it looks really well done none the less

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    This does not seem any easier then a couple ratchet straps.

    For security purposes a piece of chain and a padlock should be sufficient.

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