Alko Jockey Wheel Loosening

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edited July 2022 in Caravans #1

Whilst towing home from the borders recently, we were alerted to the fact our jockey wheel was loosening by a passing motorist despite ensuring it was tight before leaving. As we are returning to caravanning after a number of years away, I was just wondering if it has to be extremely tight or has it to be checked every hundred miles during a journey.

Thanks in anticipation.

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  • SteveL
    SteveL Club Member Posts: 12,441
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    edited July 2022 #2

    We never had a problem, although I am always getting moaned at by OH for over tightening taps, bottles etc. However, I was always careful to make sure there could be no vibration, by fully tightening into the slot and ensuring it was not possible for the wheel to move. I always checked it on any loo stops.

  • ScreenName99EB8529A0
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    edited July 2022 #3

    Thanks StevenL I thought i had tightened it sufficiently, maybe not. All the best.

  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973 Participant
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    edited July 2022 #4

    which bit? the clamp on/on the A frame or the handle for winding it up & down? Is the jockey being raised up into the 2 slots in the outer tube?

    I've never had a problem but I just give the end of the clamp bar or the handle a bit of a thump with the heel of my hand .... no need to swing off either of them.

  • TimboC
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    edited July 2022 #5

    As EmilysDad says, you don't say which part came loose, but i've had problems with both.

    The winding part came loose on the motorway once as a result of the tyre being caught in the airflow. At that time I had a pneumatic tyre that had deflated, and this caused an oscilation that made the jockey unwind itself. I reckon this would also happen if the wheel is free to rotate, especially if its quite big. I now tend to use a bungee to hold the jockey in place, and always ensure that the wheel itself is hard against the A frame.

    Last year we arrived at Willingcott, and the clamp sprang open as I was about to unhitch, and the handle dropped off. I reversed onto the pitch and had to use the wheel jack to support the A frame while I levelled.

    The handle itself had sheared, and that was my fault. I was in the habit of kicking the jockey wheel into position if it jammed under the A frame whilst levelling or hitching up. This caused the handle to slowly bend and eventually break, but I had noticed that I couldnt tighten it fully on the previous couple of sites. 

    This also meant that a piece or the thread was stuck in the A frame, but luckily I was able to get this out.

    Luckily, there was a dealer just down the road, so I bought two new handles..one for a spare. Also, I'm no longer lazy when hitching up, and pay more attention to the position of the wheel.

    I think in your case, I would just take the handle out when pitched with the legs down, and inspect it. If its looking worse for wear, get a new one.In fact, get a new one anyway just in case.  Mine cost £12 each

  • Robert
    Robert Forum Participant Posts: 61 Participant
    edited July 2022 #6

    Hi I had this problem with a new Bailey caravan no matter how tight it was it always worked loose had jockey wheel changed by dealer no further probs

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