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Subject Topic: ALKO Wheel Clamp
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15/7/2010 at 6:43pm
 Location: WILTS
 Outfit: LUNAR QUASAR 615 2007 TD5 4X4
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the alko locks are registered to the van so any future buyer can get replacment keys etc so the one your friend has is worthless. better to buy the reciever and lock from alko the register to your van as per the enclosed info

we had these locks as standard when we bought our bailey carolina twin axle they are easy on a twin line the first one up and fit then jack or drag van till second lines up easy takes about 5 mins



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15/7/2010 at 8:09pm
 Location: West Midlands
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The Milenco wheel clamp is very good.  Not many accessory shops sell it.  I bought mine from a caravan show.  If I recall it was £90 from the Milenco stand.

It is a bit of a fiddle at first but when you are used to fitting it it is easy.

It looks very similar to the Alko but does not need a fixed receiver on the chassis.  It has its own indepedent receiver.  You do however need a 40mm gap on the wheel trim.   Mine is fitted to a Bailey Senator Arizona.



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15/7/2010 at 8:28pm
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If you raise the wheel to put the Alko lock on, do you have to raise the wheel to take the lock off.


15/7/2010 at 10:17pm
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Quote: Originally posted by jasper15 on 15/7/2010
If you raise the wheel to put the Alko lock on, do you have to raise the wheel to take the lock off.
No, you only need to raise the wheel to rotate it so that the aperture in the alloy wheel lines up with the chassis receiver before you attach the 'lozenge' and feed the bolt through the wheel.

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16/7/2010 at 8:24am
 Location: Kent
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Sorry I was not meaning to imply that the tracker has to be standard to get the discount, you should still get the discount for a retro fitted one. What I was meaning is that I only have a tracker as it was standard, I would not retro fit one unless it wasn't stipulated by my insurance.
The issue with putting tracker stickers on is that there are only certain places it can be fitted and this may lead to thieves trying to disable it. It is a shame that because of lowlife we have to go to these extreme levels just to keep our property safe.

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16/7/2010 at 9:00am
 Location: Shropshire
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There are other locks that fit in the Al ko receiever-Bulldog and Purpleline.

A colleague has the Bulldog on his, its a bit easier to fit than the Al ko apparantly. ( Cheaper too!) My insurers give discount for these type of locks/tracker etc.

We got the Al Ko and Tracker with our Pegasus, I had the Al ko one from my previous Burgundy, advertised it on here sold no problem! ( No E-bay charges either!)

UKCS very good for selling unwanted kit!



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17/7/2010 at 12:11am
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I have the purpleline excalbur around 100 squid.

Very happy with it - less fussy fitting compared to the alko.

Although my van has the alko reciever which the excalbur fits. The exclabur also comes with its own reciever - probably to stop alko from prosecuting !


17/7/2010 at 1:59pm
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If you mean the proper Al-Ko wheel lock then in my opinion it's well worth it. I had the other make you mention on our last van & when it was stolen off the drive the wheel clamp was found in my neighbours hedge all twisted up where the scum had used something like a pair of stilsons & a steel tube for leverage to twist the frame from around the tyre.

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17/7/2010 at 4:24pm
 Location: Cheshire
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Yes Ive ordered the proper alko clamp specific to my caravan make and model.  Today we've also bought a Milenco for the other wheel as its going on my driveway - can't be too secure!  Not sure when Alko will arrive though I phoned Alko yesterday to get an ETA and the sales line number just rang out - retried a few times and it was the same!


17/7/2010 at 7:46pm
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Our neighbour is an AA man,and I was talking to him about getting the AlKo lock.

He says he can remove one in seconds! He had a call out to motorways services where someone had fitted the lock before going inside the services. On returning they couldn't find their key to remove it and eventually called the  AA. 

I won't post how he does it, but it leaves the lock wrecked. I'm guessing a thief wouldn't care if the lock got wrecked either!

Needless to say, we didn't bother buying one.

On a positive note, he did say that ANY extra security is a good thing as Mr Thief will go for the easiest target!

 

Just crross your fingers your's isn't stolen to order!

 

 

 




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