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23/6/2013 at 5:10pm
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Hello,

We've had a problem twice so far this year where our jockey wheel has dropped mid journey. The first time it hapenned I assumed that we hadn't tightened it properly. This time though it appeared tight still but the wheel seemed to have wound down to the floor! It was a really windy day - can this cause the handle to unwind? Or is the jockey wheel faulty? Or is it human error and are we doing something wrong when putting the wheel up?

Any thoughts or advice welcome 17



23/6/2013 at 5:16pm
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When you wind the jockey wheel up are you locking it into position so it doesn't move or just leaving it free to spin?


23/6/2013 at 5:25pm
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Sounds like vibration when travelling causing the handle to spin.For years i took the jockey wheel off and stuck it in the boot..

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23/6/2013 at 5:39pm
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That's the reason why I asked if the jockey was being locked because if it's not then the vibration can allow the small wheel to spin and drop out of the thread. I know because this happened to me a few years back until someone told me that there is a notch where the spindle frame locks in to. Since then I haven't had a problem but quite often people don't know about this and they end up removing their jockey wheel whilst the caravan is in tow.


23/6/2013 at 6:10pm
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If you don't want to remove the jockey wheel completely release the bracket screw and lift up the jockey wheel post in the usual way then lock the bracket screw in position. Finally wind the wheel up on the thread until it is jammed to the drawbar and will not move.

This shoud stop it unwinding in transit and also help to eliminate noise.


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AS tango 55 above make sure you wind the jockey wheel up into the groove at the base of the unit so it can not turn
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23/6/2013 at 7:01pm
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Thanks alpiner, that's a brilliant picture for an illustration of how the wheel should lock up into the groove of the support tube.


23/6/2013 at 7:29pm
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As above then raise the whole thing so that the wheel sits nicely against the A frame as high as possible.


23/6/2013 at 7:35pm
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Hi again,

I mentioned this to my husband after the incident earlier. We definitely hadn't been locking into the grooves at the bottom of the post. But when we tried unwinding the top jockey handle while the wheel was locked to test it, it still seemed to unwind so we weren't sure whether this was the problem? I'm not sure if that makes sense!!

I was convinced we should have been locking it so I'm happy to say I was right if that's the issue resolved 17

 

 



24/6/2013 at 10:28am
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The jockey wheel and the handle and linked together by means of a thread, that's why when you turn the handle it winds the wheel up and down. The basic procedure is to....  a) Hitch up the caravan.  ...b) Wind up the jockey wheel and locate it into the groove as it rises and continue winding till the handle fully locks (winds no further).  ...c) Release the jockey wheel clamp (on the 'A' frame) and lift the whole jockey upwards till the clamp is located near to the bottom of the post then re-tighten clamp to secure the jockey wheel. If the winding handle then turns then there is something wrong with the jockey wheel. Hope this explains more in detail to ensure that you are actually locking the jockey wheel up right.


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24/6/2013 at 10:50am
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I lost my jockey wheel tyre on the M25! It had been wound up correctly. Mine now travels in the car.


24/6/2013 at 11:10am
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We had a similar experience with the jockey wheel dropping (rather scary, going down a steep hill!) and cured the problem by replacing the original tightening handle with one from another make of van.  The replacement holds much better than the original.


24/6/2013 at 1:23pm
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A bungee cord around the wheel mount should hold it up, just used as a precaution, not a fix.

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24/6/2013 at 8:53pm
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Happened to me twice with two separate Jockey wheels.Both were locked in proper position,only had to replace the first one,luckily.Fixed it with a Bungy Cord that stopped the handle from turning and lowering the wheel.No trouble since. Loved the noise when the wheel hit the tarmac on the motorway!!!??!

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24/6/2013 at 9:05pm
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Thanks folks!!

I'm fairly sure we've done most of the procedure properly apart from making sure the wheel mount is in the slots. I'll make doubly sure next outting but I think we'll invest in a bungee cord just in case!

We were on the A1M when we heard the (now familiar) banging this trip!!

 

 



24/6/2013 at 9:07pm
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I should also say that we've had this caravan for a couple of years and have taken it all over with no problems yet this has hapenned twice in the last month. I'm wondering whether it was damaged the last time it hapenned.17



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