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    ...caravan hitch covers?" My wife asked on holiday?

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    "For the same reason they buy HiFi ephemera" - I replied. "Somebody sells it, and they like to buy affordable accessories for their hobby."

    Consider the hitch cover. It stops the hitch getting grubby when parked. But it is not significantly easier to clean than the hitch itself, and it does nothing for a hitch attached to a back of a car being dragged through all manner of old sh*t when towed to the South of France, as I well know.

    No - the real reason is to stop you getting grease from the hitch on your trousers when accessing the front locker for gas bottles and the like. Except that more than 15 years ago now, all hitches changed to dry hitches integrated with a stabiliser device which operates by pressing friction pads against a BONE DRY tow hitch.

    And yet you see any number of these, particularly at "club" or "rally" sites - all on new vans with bone dry hitches. Perhaps they are to stop grease from your trousers contaminating the hitch?

    I wonder whether cable lifters, and other "as yet scientifically unsupported" HiFi products have a similar role? Just a thought
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    I could be wrong, but are covers needed by law? I am sure i have heard this, but cant see why it would be.
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    Default I use mine 'cos they came with the kit!!

    What a remarkably good question to which I have no remarkably good answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jollyfix View Post
    I could be wrong, but are covers needed by law? I am sure i have heard this, but cant see why it would be.
    I've added a picture. No they're not needed by law, and they are far from universal. There were a lot of German and dutch caravans in France with them this year. When we go away for a "pre-season kit check" and stay on caravan club sites, they are a "must have" fashion accessory. They are like golf club head covers - primarily to give you something cheap to buy for your hobby. They had a purpose in the days of greasy hitches - now they are just something to buy.

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    It's a bit like asking 'why do people buy brown shoes'. Who knows? It's just a choice.

    The thing that gets me is ties. How can such a useless item of apparel have kept going for so long? It doesn't keep you warm or dry or keep your clothes done up. It's just convention and pointless. There will of course be those who say it looks good or it's expected, well that just shows how indoctrinated society is. Why should somebody for instance fail a job interview for not wearing one. Ludicrous. (not as ludicrous as the get up our judiciary wear though)
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    I think its a maintenance thing , keeps the rain / snow / ice

    Off the tow hitch / jockey wheel / handbrake / lighting socket wiring and plug , most of the mentioned components do suffer corrosion and seizing up when subjected to our annual weather conditions
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    Let's face it - the world has gone accessory mad. Some good, some bad, but it is very easy to convince yourself that you 'need' something and the marketeers know this only too well ...

    I remember when I bought a new lens filter for my camera - of course I decided I needed to have special cleaner fluid, an air-blower, microfiber polishing cloth and premium lens tissue. So I ended up spending 2/3 of the cost of the filter on accessories! I do use them all but just goes to show how much this market is worth nowadays ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldpinkman View Post
    Why do people buy caravan hitch covers
    Seems an odd question but on the other hand isnt! Answer: So others can nic em while your not looking..

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    Some people will question the wisdom of having a hifi rack or even a speaker stand. But to those people I would say that they can spend their money how they want to, and leave others to make their own choices. Questioning another person's spending wisdom based on irrelevant criteria is really digging your nose in other people's financial business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    I think its a maintenance thing , keeps the rain / snow / ice

    Off the tow hitch / jockey wheel / handbrake / lighting socket wiring and plug , most of the mentioned components do suffer corrosion and seizing up when subjected to our annual weather conditions
    Yeah - but not in mid-july on a camp site for 2 weeks - which is where they are used

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