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if i buy a set of kojack brackets for the van, do i need to buy there jack? i carry a halfords bottle jack, will that fit/do?
Change of plan, better the devil I know.Thought you were van shopping? If so don’t waste money on new brackets.
Mel
Which seems to preclude the caravan being on the tow car's hook, which is IMO itself a massive plus re jacking up a caravan "safely", the more so if only jacking with a direct lift jack.One point is that you real need the van to be as close to level by raising the nose on the jockey wheel to get a safe lift.
Did you get a good price for fishing gear on there ,Well I've just bought a kojack from the bay of plenty, as I have been flogging a lot of fishing gear on there, my balance was healthy. Regarding change of van, just booked a service for my Lunar at end of march, will wait and see what that throws up. Happy days 😉
Aye, I got what I wanted. The ass has fell out the 2nd hand salmon fishing gear market due to their rapid decline .Did you get a good price for fishing gear on there ,![]()
Strangely Hutch my 15 year old Kojack brackets are different, triangular compared to my original Al-ko which as you know failed dangerously. The oems were straight brackets that when under load collapsed and bent through 90degs. At the time Kojack brought out their triangular heavy duty brackets which for me have worked safely with no issues.Here is the Kojack bracket, it is the same as the Alko heavy duty one. One point is that you real need the van to be as close to level by raising the nose on the jockey wheel to get a safe lift.
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Weren’t the ones that failed L shaped 1000 kg. These have been replaced by triangular 1000 kg brackets. But the 800 kg ones are still L shaped., although both types share the same fastening holes why buy the L shaped when a triangular 1000 kg is superior.Strangely Hutch my 15 year old Kojack brackets are different, triangular compared to my original Al-ko which as you know failed dangerously. The oems were straight brackets that when under load collapsed and bent through 90degs. At the time Kojack brought out their triangular heavy duty brackets which for me have worked safely with no issues.
The following photos are like mine. I can’t find now the originals of the Al-ko failures.
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No . They were dead straight and bent L shaped when they failed. I posted photos years ago but can’t find them today.Weren’t the ones that failed L shaped 1000 kg. These have been replaced by triangular 1000 kg brackets. But the 800 kg ones are still L shaped., although both types share the same fastening holes why buy the L shaped when a triangular 1000 kg is superior.
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Cannot link to the pictures but found your old posts wrt the failure. The brackets fitted were marginal at 800 kg on your caravans weight.No . They were dead straight and bent L shaped when they failed. I posted photos years ago but can’t find them today.
