My insurance is conditional upon having both Alko Secure locks in use both on site and when stored at home. I get a further discount on my insurance for having 2 wheel clamps fitted when at home as well as the two Alko Secure locks so go figure why if they are so good does the insurer give extra discount for the clamps.....
The Alko Secure locks are fairly quick to fit once you get used to using the jack to lift the wheels clear of the ground before levelling. I'm always a bit wary of soft ground though and mostly I put the Kojack onto a board or piece of stainless steel plate prior to using.
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Quote: Originally posted by sweetrunninggir on 12/5/2011
That is a fabulous pic GT60!. I recognise that wall on the picture, is the caravan at Bryn Gloch for that pic?
yes!, you can damage the underside of the van, they are just there to "steady" the van, please do not use to level.
Quote: Originally posted by sweetrunninggir on 12/5/2011
That is a fabulous pic GT60!. I recognise that wall on the picture, is the caravan at Bryn Gloch for that pic?
No it is at North legaid Oban Scotland and that is the Four year old getting ready to fit the alko lock ;0
Just to let you know. We bought the motor mover. I have never seen my teenager so happy (He says he is now the owner of the worlds biggest remote control toy). You're right, it is easy to fit with a mover, I left it in the hands of the teenager, he didnt have a problem.
I still dont like the idea of jacking up a caravan on my own to be honest.
Thanks for all your help and advice, I really appreciate it.
Got shot of ours too much trouble after arriving on campsite tired to have to move the van inch backwards half inch forwards then backwards - can you imagine the hassle ,managed to damage my wheels as well by scratching the alloy. I now have the excalibur wheelock which you can use on the existing alko fitting or they provide their own thru the wheel fitting - much easier and insurance approved too -
It's a doddle. Just jack it up, that's what I do on my twin axle. Takes 2 minutes. Obviuously you need to have a jack but you should really have one anyway if you're towing.