BPW now make their own Jack

Whilst we were at the NEC, I noticed that BPW had started to make a jack to fit their chassis, it's a scissor jack and although it was pretty light, that and the brackets were quite substantial. One big advantage with it over the competition was, that, I was told the brackets will bolt straight on to their chassis even if you have got motor movers fitted behind the wheels, which is something that the competition will not do. It also comes in carrying bag.

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Terry Birch

Drives a Rexton 270SPR and Pulls a 2008 Buccaneer Caravel fitted BPW IDC with Reich Twin Axle Movers and Motordrive
 
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Hello Terry

I also have a caravan with a BPW chassis. I had a Kojack hydraulic jack with plates for my previous al-ko chassis caravan. The plates fitted well with only a little bit needing to be shaved off the top edge.

It would definately be better to have a jack that is designed for my 'van though.

Did you happen to find out the price they were charging?
 
Hello Terry

I also have a caravan with a BPW chassis. I had a Kojack hydraulic jack with plates for my previous al-ko chassis caravan. The plates fitted well with only a little bit needing to be shaved off the top edge.

It would definately be better to have a jack that is designed for my 'van though.

Did you happen to find out the price they were charging?
I imagine that it will be around
 
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It won't be as easy to use as the Kojack hydraulic jack if its anything like the Alko version
Thank you, I think I'll stay as I am then and hope never to have to use it.

Although it does come in handy for levelling up the van on some of the more awkward pitches.
 

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