- Jul 15, 2021
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New to caravans and new to caravan mechanicals. As reported in my new member introduction post, I have a 2004 caravan with a trashed Al-Ko brake rod and hand-brake lever. Damage caused by my neighbour in his field unfortunately: long story - I won't bother you with. Caravan now dragged, noisily, to my field.
I've contacted Al-Ko shop UK about what I can get to replace, but they've not bothered to get back yet. I'm hoping PC members can offer me a few tips on how to fix this. As the 'van cannot be towed very far (rod now digging into the ground), repairs will need to be conducted in my field. Caravan very low slung and not easily "crawled" under even when jacked (I've tried). A couple of caravan servicing companies have both said this will "cost you" if we have to come out !!
One suggested I could remove the rod and tow it to them unbraked, but 'van weighs more than my vehicle's unbraked towing limit therefore requiring towing assistance from a.n.other.
So, this is where I'm at:
The bent bespoke Al-Ko brake rod (pull-rod) is only threaded at the front end: it is 9mm in diameter !!! (So a standard replacement 8mm or 10mm rod will need all new linkage components to make it fit.) If it was 8mm or 10mm, I would saw through it and have someone tow 'van to a service centre, but I'm reluctant to cut it (as it is bespoke 9mm) hoping I might be able to unbend the rear end at least and just replace the brake lever.
My first question is therefore: if I disconnect the rod from the clevis connector at the hand-brake lever and push the rod rear-wards will the brake cables easily disconnect from the balancing bracket (perhaps using some sort of extended tool with a hook on the end) or will I need to get under there to manipulate their disconnection?
(If I need to get under the caravan I will need neighbour to come dig me an access pit - they have an excavator.)
I've contacted Al-Ko shop UK about what I can get to replace, but they've not bothered to get back yet. I'm hoping PC members can offer me a few tips on how to fix this. As the 'van cannot be towed very far (rod now digging into the ground), repairs will need to be conducted in my field. Caravan very low slung and not easily "crawled" under even when jacked (I've tried). A couple of caravan servicing companies have both said this will "cost you" if we have to come out !!
One suggested I could remove the rod and tow it to them unbraked, but 'van weighs more than my vehicle's unbraked towing limit therefore requiring towing assistance from a.n.other.
So, this is where I'm at:
The bent bespoke Al-Ko brake rod (pull-rod) is only threaded at the front end: it is 9mm in diameter !!! (So a standard replacement 8mm or 10mm rod will need all new linkage components to make it fit.) If it was 8mm or 10mm, I would saw through it and have someone tow 'van to a service centre, but I'm reluctant to cut it (as it is bespoke 9mm) hoping I might be able to unbend the rear end at least and just replace the brake lever.
My first question is therefore: if I disconnect the rod from the clevis connector at the hand-brake lever and push the rod rear-wards will the brake cables easily disconnect from the balancing bracket (perhaps using some sort of extended tool with a hook on the end) or will I need to get under there to manipulate their disconnection?
(If I need to get under the caravan I will need neighbour to come dig me an access pit - they have an excavator.)