Jacking brackets

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Can any body tell me if there are pre drilled holes to attach brackets for a kojak bottle jack on the Bailey Unicorn Cadiz 2014
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Hello
Can any body tell me if there are pre drilled holes to attach brackets for a kojak bottle jack on the Bailey Unicorn Cadiz 2014
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Ozzy's Dad new member 👍
Yes they do fit. You may have to realign pipes. Search forum for Kojak Jacking Brackets.
 
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Welcome to the forum and yes the brackets use the same pre drilled holes as the alko side jack
 
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The Kojack brackets are light years ahead of the weak , dangerous, Al-ko ones. However that lovely orange jack is junk. I had two , one foc as a replacement. All leaked. Use their brackets and buy a used Mk 1 Kia Sorento jack and handle fro a breakers on line. Most jacks have never been used. They are three stage hydraulics and are brilliant.
 
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The Kojack brackets are light years ahead of the weak , dangerous, Al-ko ones. However that lovely orange jack is junk. I had two , one foc as a replacement. All leaked. Use their brackets and buy a used Mk 1 Kia Sorento jack and handle fro a breakers on line. Most jacks have never been used. They are three stage hydraulics and are brilliant.
I agree about the wibly wobbly alko Jack I can't comment on the kojak Jack as never had one, I carry a small trolley jack in towing vehicle
 
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Sorry and your comment is??
I think he was saying that the Alko jack isn't as good as it could be but had no experience of the named alternative; nothing wrong there is there? He was basically agreeing with the posts.
 
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I think he was saying that the Alko jack isn't as good as it could be but had no experience of the named alternative; nothing wrong there is there? He was basically agreeing with the posts.
Agreed . I misread his post🤪🤪
 
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Phew, thought the Lockdown had got to you already-mind I would sympathise if that were the case! Take care and keep safe Dusty.
 
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Thanks Jezzer, the mince pies aren’t so good these days! Stay safe mate and keep posting👍
 
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The Kojack brackets are light years ahead of the weak , dangerous, Al-ko ones. However that lovely orange jack is junk. I had two , one foc as a replacement. All leaked. Use their brackets and buy a used Mk 1 Kia Sorento jack and handle fro a breakers on line. Most jacks have never been used. They are three stage hydraulics and are brilliant.
The latest, or at least 2013, AlKo jacking brackets as fitted to my Coachman, are almost Identical to my kojack jacking brackets. Sorry no photos. I have the kojack hydraulic one suitable for upto 2000 kg. As yet it have not let me down , I tend to use it more on the Santa Fe. When checking the brakes and discs.
 
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