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Rear snow shovel mount
- Green
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09 Dec 2011 18:07 #27670
by Green
Replied by Green on topic Re: Rear snow shovel mount
Yeah I think you are definitely right there!! Unless you only put it on when you're actually going to be heading out in the snow and not leaving the car anywhere.
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09 Dec 2011 20:07 #27694
by myers647
Replied by myers647 on topic Re: Rear snow shovel mount
I will have a look how to modify this to make it lockable i recon i will be able to come up with something.
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09 Dec 2011 20:32 #27700
by supergaz
Replied by supergaz on topic Re: Rear snow shovel mount
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationMaybe something like this with a padlock so quick release.
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09 Dec 2011 20:39 #27702
by jo king
Replied by jo king on topic Re: Rear snow shovel mount
Those pins would be great if they were welded to a longer shaft in conjunction with a thick washer and a spring then you could mount different things on the back real quick
The spring will stop the pins coming undone


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09 Dec 2011 20:45 #27707
by supergaz
Replied by supergaz on topic Re: Rear snow shovel mount
I used them on my old trailer and they were a bugger for jumping out, I ended up putting a padlock through the bottom so they didn't jump open and also security as then the tailgate could not be opened.
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09 Dec 2011 21:01 #27713
by Green
Replied by Green on topic Re: Rear snow shovel mount
I reckon those latches would be worth a try. Like you say, can easily slip a padlock in the bottom part so they wont be going anywhere. I too have also had problems with them jumping out over bumpy surfaces!!
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