The advice I came across when preparing to jack up my caravan was to do it with it coupled up to the car. I'm wondering why this should be.
I can see that potentially the jockey wheel could be lifted off the ground but this seems unlikely to me given that in my case there's a nose weight of 75kg pushing it down and the jacking point is way back at the axle.
The reason this has come to my mind is that I have to take both wheels off to take them to have tyres fitted. I've got the spare on one side but I can't see any reason for not leaving the other side on the jack and the caravan not connected to the car - ensuring the jockey wheel is in contact with the ground. It will still have three points of contact.
I can see that potentially the jockey wheel could be lifted off the ground but this seems unlikely to me given that in my case there's a nose weight of 75kg pushing it down and the jacking point is way back at the axle.
The reason this has come to my mind is that I have to take both wheels off to take them to have tyres fitted. I've got the spare on one side but I can't see any reason for not leaving the other side on the jack and the caravan not connected to the car - ensuring the jockey wheel is in contact with the ground. It will still have three points of contact.
