Saturday, December 12th, 2009 at
12:12 pm
Hitch Safe
The HitchSafe key vault slides into your current standard 2″ Hitch Receiver on your Truck, SUV or Van and is secured inside the Receiver Hitch via two bolt retaining bars inside the HitchSafe. The Hitch Receiver itself is a solid steel vault that combined with the HitchSafe provides the most secure location on your vehicle to store spare keys, credit cards, cash and driver’s license!!
To access your keys you simply release the Rubber dust cover (made to look like any normal Hitch Cover), enter in your personal 4 number dial combination, which then releases the drawer and allows access to your keys, cards or more…
The HitchSafe easily installs/uninstalls in seconds with no tools required!

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 at
12:09 pm
After you have made your investment in your RV or trailer do not forget about the security of it. Trailer theft is on the rise that is why you need to think about RV security and trailer security. We have many items that will help you protect your investment with the best trailer security on the market.



The Combi Cam Locks can replace the CH751 keys. The Ch751 keys are most every RV or trailer that is made.
Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
12:46 pm
Air co2 Tanks
If you own a recreational vehicle, then you know it is important to regularly monitor the amount of pressure in your tires. It is even more important to have an available means to reinflate these tires, especially if you don’t have access to an air hose or an air compressor. If you are stranded out in the middle of nowhere with a flat tire, an air CO2 tank can mean the difference between staying stranded until someone comes along with the right tools or fixing the problem yourself, saving time and frustration.
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Saturday, July 25th, 2009 at
12:40 pm
What You Need To Know About UTV Accessories
Congratulations – you have bought your first utility terrain vehicle (UTV). In order to get the most out of your new big toy, you have probably been bombarded with catalogues and information about UTV accessories and possibly ATV accessories, too. The first thing to do is take a deep breath. Now, let’s take a look at useful UTV accessories.
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Friday, July 17th, 2009 at
12:39 pm
What The Heck Are Rhino Covers?
Rhino covers are not what you tuck around a rhinoceros before he goes to sleep at night. Anyone into utility terrain vehicles (UTVs) will immediately recognize that Rhino is one of the premium brands of UTVs available, made by Yamaha. Although they look like the offspring between an ATV and a tank, Rhino utility terrain vehicles lack a roof and need protection from the elements – hence why they need to be covered up sometimes.
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Friday, July 10th, 2009 at
4:53 pm
On board air
If you own a recreational vehicle or do a great deal of off-roading, one of the most valuable tools to have is an on board air system. RV enthusiasts and off-roaders have come to appreciate the importance of having an on board air system equipped with their vehicles and the sheer versatility that these systems offer. Having one of these systems on hand can mean the difference between being stranded in the middle of nowhere and being on your way somewhere. Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at
8:40 pm
If you do any serious off-roading you know the importance of on-board air. On board air can be used for re-inflating your tires due to leaks, reseating tires back on their rim, aiding in tire repairs, and for running air tools like impact wrenches. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, June 15th, 2009 at
4:19 pm
If you are looking for an inexpensive way of enjoying vacations with a recreational vehicle, then buying a trailer is the way to go. Not only are trailers inexpensive to own and operate, they are also easier to maintain. And because there is no need for a cab area, the living quarters are much larger than those found within a motorhome. The most important part of owning a trailer however, is properly caring for it, so not only can it look good for a long time, but so it can also last a long time. This is why it is important to invest in a trailer cover.
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 at
1:47 pm
Flag Poles Make Great Addition to RV or Toy Haulers
One of the great things about RVs is all of the accessories you can get for them. An RV is, after all, your own home and an extension of you, so it should be as unique as you are. By using flag poles, you can help give your home a little flair, but also have fun, too. And then you can have even more fun choosing and mixing up flags, pennants or ribbons to really make your RV stand out.
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Friday, April 24th, 2009 at
1:17 pm
If you need a special mount for your flagpole that will attach to your recreational vehicle you need look no further. Our reasonably priced flagpole holders are easy to install and are made in the USA. Read the rest of this entry