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04/6/2007 at 7:49pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Basilbrush on 04/6/2007

If I could work out how to post pictures on here I'd put a couple of piccies of our Wonderful Milenco clamp on after the diddies had removed it to nick our van on march the 1st this year. The thing was twisted off like toffee, IMO, they used something like a pair of stilsons and a steel tube to bend it off. How the devil the rubbish is insurance approved is beyond me.

I was told by a dealer that the Bulldog TITAN is the better one out there apart from the AL-KO lock. I elected to have our van adapted to take the AL-Ko lock, I also concreted  large RSJ into the ground & I hitch the van to this, it was costly but, coupled with leglocks & the AL-KO lock I'm happy that it'll stay on my drive now.

If it goes again I'll give up caravanning.

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Yes the new alko secure wheel lock is good for specific alloy wheels,diamond rated

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04/6/2007 at 7:51pm
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First one I bought was meant to fit through the holes in the wheel.  Unfortunately I didn't know at the time I bought it - knowing nothing about clamps - and when we removed the wheel trim, it didn't have any holes! 

Returned it and bought a Milenco.  Our van is sited so we only have to play with it once or twice a year and we can never remember which bit goes where at first, its like the Krypton Factor.  OH soon figures it out though.

 



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05/6/2007 at 5:59pm
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Quote: Originally posted by scuba on 04/6/2007
Quote: Originally posted by Basilbrush on 04/6/2007

If I could work out how to post pictures on here I'd put a couple of piccies of our Wonderful Milenco clamp on after the diddies had removed it to nick our van on march the 1st this year. The thing was twisted off like toffee, IMO, they used something like a pair of stilsons and a steel tube to bend it off. How the devil the rubbish is insurance approved is beyond me.

I was told by a dealer that the Bulldog TITAN is the better one out there apart from the AL-KO lock. I elected to have our van adapted to take the AL-Ko lock, I also concreted  large RSJ into the ground & I hitch the van to this, it was costly but, coupled with leglocks & the AL-KO lock I'm happy that it'll stay on my drive now.

If it goes again I'll give up caravanning.

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Yes the new alko secure wheel lock is good for specific alloy wheels,diamond rated

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Post last edited on 04/06/2007 19:58:13

I could email you pictures of our twisted milenco Scuba & you could post them, they had it off the van under our open bedroom window without making a sound. The Al-Ko should stump them though, i hope!!

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05/6/2007 at 6:46pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Basilbrush on 05/6/2007
Quote: Originally posted by scuba on 04/6/2007
Quote: Originally posted by Basilbrush on 04/6/2007

If I could work out how to post pictures on here I'd put a couple of piccies of our Wonderful Milenco clamp on after the diddies had removed it to nick our van on march the 1st this year. The thing was twisted off like toffee, IMO, they used something like a pair of stilsons and a steel tube to bend it off. How the devil the rubbish is insurance approved is beyond me.

I was told by a dealer that the Bulldog TITAN is the better one out there apart from the AL-KO lock. I elected to have our van adapted to take the AL-Ko lock, I also concreted  large RSJ into the ground & I hitch the van to this, it was costly but, coupled with leglocks & the AL-KO lock I'm happy that it'll stay on my drive now.

If it goes again I'll give up caravanning.

BB  


Yes the new alko secure wheel lock is good for specific alloy wheels,diamond rated

262



Post last edited on 04/06/2007 19:58:13

I could email you pictures of our twisted milenco Scuba & you could post them, they had it off the van under our open bedroom window without making a sound. The Al-Ko should stump them though, i hope!!

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 Hi BasilBrush, if you join www.photobucket.com  you can upload your photos there from your computer and once there on an internet page you can copy and paste them here you can use the "add image" box above and put in web address of picture or right click on picture and go down menu to copy then put cursor on reply box here and right click and go down to paste and you should have picture in reply box.

 Look at this link for help on inserting pictures :

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=5&TopicID=67188&PagePosition=1

 Was it the standard Milenco wheelclamp ? They have a Mega Wheelclamp which has a concrete mix that you insert after buying into the tubular steel . Anyway you are sorted now with the alko secure wheel lock.



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05/6/2007 at 6:57pm
 Location: Nr Mansfield - GB
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Hi you seem to have been given plenty of advice, re-your original question Milenco or Bulldog QD44 I have used both and currently still use the QD44 and find it much easier then the Milenco to fit, I am not saying one is better than the other but from my experience I prefer the QD44, good luck and welcome the the forum, Roy.


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05/6/2007 at 7:03pm
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Thanks for all your great advise I will take it on board.

I think it will be the QD44 although that little red AL Ko looks quite neat!!

Gina


05/6/2007 at 7:18pm
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Hi  again re-the Red unit Im not 100% sure but beleive you have to have an Alko Chassis for that to fit, also Bulldog do a variant of the same but not had any dealings with either good luck, Roy.


05/6/2007 at 10:04pm
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Quote: Originally posted by royh on 05/6/2007
Hi  again re-the Red unit Im not 100% sure but beleive you have to have an Alko Chassis for that to fit, also Bulldog do a variant of the same but not had any dealings with either good luck, Roy.

You have to have a receiver bracket put on your axle. We neeed to buy a pair of aluminium wheels and the lock to go with the receiver. After looking at the Al-Ko web site, I see they offer a retro kit but I'm ot certain if it's only for their axles/Chassis.

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05/6/2007 at 10:09pm
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Was it the standard Milenco wheelclamp ? They have a Mega Wheelclamp which has a concrete mix that you insert after buying into the tubular steel . Anyway you are sorted now with the alko secure wheel lock.

Yes, ours was the standard clamp. If they're selling one with cocrete in it it'll probably be harder to get off but ours must have almost jumped off on its own. I might buy a Bulldog Titan for the other wheel while it's on the drive & just the Al-Ko lock for holiday use on its own.

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05/6/2007 at 10:13pm
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 Info here on alko secure wheel lock:

http://217.199.167.226/Downloads/AL-KO%20SECURE%20WHEEL%20LOCK%20FLYER.pdf



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