I need advice about what wheel clamp I need for lunar quaser 2016
thank you so much for adviceThere are lots out there to suit different budgets. The Alko lozenge is very good security but can be fiddly time fit as it needs the wheel lined up accurately with the bolt receiver. I use one at home and in store but a lightweight Milenco on sites where security tends to be good.
If I was starting afresh I woul use the Milenco Wraith or equivalent Purrpleline Nemesis. Both have good security without the fiddle of the Alko. You can but Alko on EBay, Gumtree, Caravan Club classifieds. You need to identify the lozenge that fits your wheel. The Alko website has details. If required you can buy the lozenge and locks from separate sources.
thank you very much for your helpMost of the clamps have their limitations but the ALKO one is the most secure but many people find it a problem to line up to fit and to fit your Lunar they seem expensive. You neeed one specific to the caravan wheels and the Lunar one costs more or at least did when I bought ours. For convenience the Nemisis or Wraith are easy to fit and seem secure, indeed we get a 10% discount on the insurance for the Nemisis.
Anything labelled lightweight is unlikely to be of the same quality, and is usually best used for a quick fit at stopovers rather than for storage. You need to check with your insurer as to what they require if you are looking at these.
The best are labelled Sold Secure Gold as they have been tested to the highest standard.
Do be aware that none are completely thief proof, but the better the clamp the safer the caravan.
Have you a picture of it ..Stick with the SAS clamp. Insurance approved. You’ve already paid for it and they are easy to fit. I’ve just refurbished mine by having them shotblasted and powdercoated a nice bright yellow.
Just got them back....Have you a picture of it ..
I’m sure they would. I’m not under any illusion that they provide any real level of protection, any more than an AlKo lozenge, Nemesis, Wraith etc but they do satisfy the insurance requirement. It’s just that they were two different colours and a bit rusty so I had them freshened up by bead blasting and powder coating. Someone wanted to see what they looked like earlier in the thread so I posted the picture.A good visual deterant, but the theives will cut through those in minutes.
I have seen photos of a twin axle which was stolen with alko wheel locks dragged over a mile from a storage site , then cut them off.
Not acceptable to some insurers.Remove the wheel and fit seasonal stands.