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Topic: My Nemesis - the damn thing works!
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09/3/2022 at 7:03pm
Location: Teesside Outfit: Lunar Clubman SI H
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IF memory serves IF you can give the manufacturer a valid Key number they will furnish you with a replacement swiftly. Other than that to remove it will either damage the lock fatally or damage your caravans alloys seriously cosmetically.
For the record I still use the Nemesis. NOTHING will pursuade me to use that Crypton Factor Test made by Alko which was supplied with my van. It is and always will be in its zippy case. More chance of hell freezing over than me every using that damn thing.
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David
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10/3/2022 at 7:56am
Location: Essex Outfit: Lunar Delta TS 2017
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. NOTHING will pursuade me to use that Crypton Factor Test made by Alko which was supplied with my van.
Haha this made me laugh. Couldn’t agree more worst thing ever and stupidity expensive.
In reality, all devices are quite easily removed all this sold secure stuff just retailers hype. Any discount you get on the insurance is wiped out by buying expensive security stuff.
Bit like tracking devices why would I want my caravan back after someone stole it? It’s insured I’ll get another one.
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10/3/2022 at 8:22am
Location: Liverpool Outfit: Swift Challenger 560
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I always find it confusing when people talk about the difficulty of fitting the Alko lock unless they have a twin axle caravan (in which case I completely understand the issues with lining up the receivers on both wheels). However, on our single axle the lock is on in seconds. We always use the motor mover to get the caravan into our very narrow storage space, reversing it in is not an option due to the tightness of the space and the fear of clipping the neighbouring van, so when it is almost in place I take a quick peek at the wheel and move it the last few inches to ensure the receiver is in the right place and pop the lock on. I find it much simpler than any other wheel clamp we have used.
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