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Corner steady locks.....

Worth it or not?

I have so far a saracen hitch lock, samurai wheel lock, all made by purpleline,

Just come across these corner steady locks, purpleline torpedoes.

What do you reckon?

Simon
 
Be aware
I have just bought a 2010 Coachman Pastiche. This came with 2 Corner steady locks. The problem is the rear panel moulding obstructs access to put the rear lock on.
I am assuming the idea of these is that you have one at the front and one at the rear so that the caravan could not be lifted or dropped on the jockey wheel.
So check the bodywork to ensure there is enough clearance
 
Just found this as well....

purpleline-fullstop-jocklock.html
http://www.campingandleisure.co.uk/acatalog/purpleline-fullstop-jocklock.html

purplelinejocklock_small.jpg
 
For reasons beyond me hitch locks only seem to fit the rear.
No way will they fit the rear.
IMO they are a further deterrent to scupper the would be thief.
Most Insurers give a further discount for such fitments.

Don't know about purple line version but Milencos are fine.
 

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