Jockey wheel
Afternoon all,
It amazes me that on my new Caravan (2017 Swift Conqueror) that it comes with a very cheap plastic Jockey wheel & so i will be upgrading. I had a rubber one before but this is truly rubbish - Are there any observations or recommendations v pneumatic or the top range Alko with gauge?
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I have just purchased the ALKO Premium Jockey Wheel and fitted it to our T/A with AWD Power Touch Movers.
The reason I did was that our driveway is loose stone and the caravan dug in and caught the stone whilst manoeuvering.
The difference is a amazing. Glides over the stone without digging in plus the jockey wheel is much sturdier for a larger heavier caravan. I had previously slightly buckled the standard alko jockey wheel on this caravan whilst using the movers - no way will you damage the Premium jockey wheel - it is robust but with that, it is naturally heavier so bare that in mind.
A friend has just bought one for the same reason and is delighted - so thumbs up for the Premium jockey wheel from two of us - it would be nice if they were fitted as standard on heavier caravans but I'm sure it is a cost issue.
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I changed my plastic wheel for a pneumatic tyre on my Lunar Quasar and found it to be a big improvement when using the motor mover.
I was about to do the same on my latest 2014 Lunar Clubman but having read Heethers reply will check out the Bailey wheel referred to.
If I didn't have a motor mover I wouldn't bother because the Jockey wheel wouldn't get much use as a wheel since it only has to take the vans weight.
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Just ordered one. Best deal I could find :-
http://www.trailertek.com/al-ko-premium-jockey-wheel-with-nose-weight-indicator
£68.95 delivered.
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My new Sprite has the cheaper plastic jockey wheel.
It has now seized solid, 2 months old.
And useless on our Cotswold chippings drive. Just buries itself deeper the further you go.
Will be getting a pneumatic asap.
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