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19/4/2012 at 1:43pm
Location: Surrey Outfit: Bailey Valencia + Lexus RX400h
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Personally, I would suggest getting a wheel clamp and hitchlock that is easiest to fit - that is the only criteria I would say is most important.
In reality, neither of these devices will stop a determined thief getting your van and as you are the one taking the darn thing off and on every time, make it as easy as possible. Your insurance company may give you a discount for a specific brand but you'd need to work out if that is worth it - no good spending £150 on a wheel clamp which gets you £10 off your premium, IMO.
I've got a Bulldog Titan wheel clamp which weighs a ton and is a bit of a faff to put on but I got it for £45 off eBay.
The only one I suggest you avoid is the Alko wheel lock, which requires you to line your wheel up correctly before fitting - a real pain unless you have a motor mover.
If you have an Alko stabiliser, the Alko hitchlock is very good - easy to put on and solid looking (again, I got it secondhand off eBay for about £30).
Post last edited on 19/04/2012 13:49:06
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19/4/2012 at 3:32pm
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Quote: Originally posted by agde on 19/4/2012
hi. sorry to jump on your thread MORGANKAZ77...
does a hitlock work when the caravan is on the car ( ie. when your towing it) and does it work also when its on its own. (ie when its on site)
hope this make's sence ...thanks
You can use the Alko one while towing but it's not recommended only because the emergency services may have problems removing it in an accident. Not sure how much of a problem that really is but anyway...
To be fair, it would be a pretty good thief who would try nick the van while moving so why bother? I put it on when I stop at services as it is so easy to do.
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