As some of you will know I recently spent about seven weeks touring Scotland and the Lakes. When we were staying at Dunning we watched an outfit arrive on site (as you do) and were surprised to see them take the the jockey wheel assembly out of the boot (before unhitching) and fit it to the A frame. Strange we thought - wonder why they did that. When they left two days later, when they were hitched up they removed the jockey wheel and put it back in the car.
Thought to more about this until we were travelling home up the A1. We have a brand new Alco jockey wheel (fitted at the service just before we left on holiday. We had come abut 140 miles when I thought I heard a bump inside the van. This happened again.
Upshot of all this is that the jockey wheel dropped to the ground (made an awful noise - thought I had a puncture) I managed to pull into a layby where the problem was obvious. I can only assume I had not tightened it enough in the raised position before we left. Cost £18 to have a new tyre fitted to the little wheel.
To get to my query. Is it legal/advisable to remove your jockey wheel assembly and carry it in the car when towing?
Kind regards - Linda
Thought to more about this until we were travelling home up the A1. We have a brand new Alco jockey wheel (fitted at the service just before we left on holiday. We had come abut 140 miles when I thought I heard a bump inside the van. This happened again.
Upshot of all this is that the jockey wheel dropped to the ground (made an awful noise - thought I had a puncture) I managed to pull into a layby where the problem was obvious. I can only assume I had not tightened it enough in the raised position before we left. Cost £18 to have a new tyre fitted to the little wheel.
To get to my query. Is it legal/advisable to remove your jockey wheel assembly and carry it in the car when towing?
Kind regards - Linda