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28/6/2006 at 8:56pm
Location: Northern Ireland Outfit: Bailey Provence
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It was the arm that supports the wheel that dropped.
Andy the way you decribed it was exactly the way it was done.
The jockey wheel was up into the two notches and the outer sleeve was moved up as far as it would go and secured to the A frame, the wheel was actually against the profile of the wheel on the A frame
When I examined the wheel (after the accident) I thought that the whole wheel assembley had dropped down through the L clamp but it hadnt moved only the spindle with the wheel dropped.
Im left with the possibility that I didnt wind the red handle up enough to lock it tight although the wheel spindle was in the notches it probable wasnt tight.
If this was the case could the top handle turn and lower the jockey wheel while towing ?
Mo
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28/6/2006 at 9:09pm
Location: South Gloucestershire Outfit: Sterling Excel 550 - Honda CR-V Mk4
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Hi,
If I am taking the van on a long trip I often take off the jockey wheel. This gives increased ground clearance over speed bumps and the like and removes chance of any jockey related incidents en route.
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Mr Ulti-Mate
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29/6/2006 at 5:45pm
Location: Northern Ireland Outfit: Bailey Provence
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I thought £22.00 was a bit steep but needs must. The whole assembly would have cost me £39.00 sometimes the price rise is blamed on the stretch of water between us (same postal service) but as I said I really needed it.
From now on its either as Andy said bungie cord or as Ulti-Mate said take the jockey wheel out.
Ulti-Mate mentioned about ground clearance with the jockey wheel does anyone know about caravan movers and ground clearance I have thought about a mover but speed bumps and ground clearance are a worry.
Sorry for going of track there just thought id ask.
Thanks for your replies its great to have other like minded people to ask.
Mo
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