Lock-It Rite ATV System
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- Fits truck with 2" square receiver
- Secures an ATV with a 2" ball in seconds
- Protects your windshield and toolbox
- Heavy-duty steel construction
- Adjustable coupler head
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 18
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Smittog Louisiana Guard Dog
Oustanding piece of kit. Went on a 1500 klm road trip with my ATV secured in the back of my Ford F150 and had no issues what so ever. Atv was totally secure and stayed in place. Well worth the money. Excellent safety device as I did not have to worry about any straps coming loose or breaking. I had no problems pulling a 15 ft legend boat with the class one hitch.
April 9, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Kellog Worth its weight in Gold
After reading many reviews about the LA Guarddog I made my purchase at Bass Pro Shops in Concord,NC. It has already paid for itself on my first extended trip while using it to hold my Polaris Sportsman 400 securely in my pickup. When a driver in front of me decided to stop at once in the middle of the road I applied my brakes very hard to avoid collision. I am confident in saying that if I had only strapped down the ATV it would have ended up in the cab of the truck with me. But with the LA Guard dog on the job the ATV never moved. If you want a product that works, buy the LA Guarddog. You will be glad you did. I am.
Kellog
November 10, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5Â by coachgwartney grrrreat
this thing is great for securing an atv in the bed of your truck it also gives you a little extra space in the bed for more gear. Love it!
March 15, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Donkilbourn Best tie down ever!
Why didnt I think of this? Very easy to use, and securely attaches your ATV to your truck. I used to use the ratchets, and I would have to stop and retighten them all the time due to the ATV suspension. Also I would worry about it getting stolen while I was away from the truck. Not anymore. Be sure to get a quality trailer type lock for the tongue and the ball, and your good to go.
March 4, 2008
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I had to get new cables due to a recall when I bought my truckAnswers
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Yes sir we can make you a custom sized coupler arm, but if the guard dog is properly adjusted the upright arm actually supports the entire weight of the ATV- you could actually remove your tailgate and the ATV would stay in the same position. That's another wonderful advantage of the guard dog. The upright arm supports the weight of the entire ATV and not the tailgate so you should have no worries about replacing anymore tailgate cables. if u have any more questions/concerns I'll be happy to email u with all the answers! and trust me I know all this because I am the guy who makes them- thanks again for your purchase!!Details:Â
WE BOUGHT THE UNIT AND REALLY LIKE IT, EXCEPT FOR HAVING TO TAKE IT COMPLETELY OFF THE TRUCK FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING. IS THIS NORMAL OR ARE WE MISSING SOMETHING?Answers
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I pull the coupler tube out. then I have another device which is merely a round JACK POST welded to a small piece of 2" square tube in the middle, this inserts in the coupler tube hole and then i use 2" x8" scaffold planks with 2 muffler clamps attached at one end, bottom side,they slide on from either side and your ramps cant kick out!!! works very well, and the guard dog stays in your hitch.A:Â
By turning the vertical stem it is adjustable up or down with the set screw. Detach from your bike, lower stem, unload bike, close tailgate (optional), raise stem . tighten set screw, and drive off with unit still attached.A:Â
I contacted the manufacturer they stated to unload, all you have to do is take the pin out of the upright tube and loosen the slip handle. Unlatch the trailer coupler where it attaches to the machine and pull the upright assembly out of the base. You can leave the tube in the truck hitch and the tube coupler in most cases.Details:Â
Has anyone tired to secure an ATV in the box of your pickup and pull a 15' boat/trl at the same time? I own both at ATV and 15'Legend Boat. Looking for feedback.Cheers
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Yes, but thay is not what this is designed for.1 of 1
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