Hello everyone, Just purchased a TrailerMate jack for our new trip away on Sunday To the Grampians
and Im wondering
1 do I just take the new set alone or should I keep the old dolly wheel just in case !!! ????
2 do you suggest I travel with it clamped on the van as I have seen or pack it away like I normally would ?
I know they are simple questi
ColB said
01:19 PM Feb 7, 2014
HI bab600
I have a TrailerMate that I use all the time.
Pack it away as you normally would. That is the best bet. Take the other one as a spare.
Happy travelling
sarg said
01:27 PM Feb 7, 2014
bab600 wrote:
Hello everyone, Just purchased a TrailerMate jack for our new trip away on Sunday To the Grampians
and Im wondering
1 do I just take the new set alone or should I keep the old dolly wheel just in case !!! ????
2 do you suggest I travel with it clamped on the van as I have seen or pack it away like I normally would ?
I know they are simple questi
Hi bab600,
I would take the old dolly wheel for the next couple of trips till I got used to the new setup.........Be Prepared is the motto.
If the Trailer Mate is secure on van and you are comfortable with it traveling there, then leave it on....But if it is liable to theft, then pack it away for your peace of mind. It is really up to you... Cheers, Sarg.
brian said
01:27 PM Feb 7, 2014
bab600 wrote:
Hello everyone, Just purchased a TrailerMate jack for our new trip away on Sunday To the Grampians
and Im wondering
1 do I just take the new set alone or should I keep the old dolly wheel just in case !!! ????
2 do you suggest I travel with it clamped on the van as I have seen or pack it away like I normally would ?
I know they are simple questi
I carry mine clamped on, but you must secure the base as the leg can drop under gravitational force.
Also make sure that it is high enough not to foul kerbing etc.
JustJim said
02:21 PM Feb 7, 2014
Hello Babs..
Don't travel with the Trail-A-Mate attached unless you secure the foot plate in the 'up' position.
If you don't secure the foot plate it will drop and hit the road - affectively stuffing the whole thing.
If you wish to leave it attached in the jockey wheel position - buy one of these cable security kits on eBay..
The kit not only secures the foot plate but stops it being stolen. ('Stops' equals - deters honest thieves)
I have our Trailermate fitted permanently with a restraining strap to keep from dropping down and also drilled a hole through the securing clamp to fit a good sized padlock. I have discarded the Jockey Wheel because with around 250 to 350kg tow ball weights the sloppy fitting clip on wheel is just about useless. I also have the square plate fitted permanently with a Plastic Detergent bottle as a Weather deterent for the upper Jack assy.
After sorting a few leakage problems over the last 9 years I am still happy with the jack set up.
Cheers Kev.
sandsmere said
07:08 AM Feb 8, 2014
We have been using the Trailamate for over 2 years . Don't carry the jockey wheel .
I always carry it in the back of the tug when travelling . Have heard of a couple dropping down while on the move .
Mick Woolnough said
08:13 AM Feb 8, 2014
I would pack it away for travelling for two reasons theft and I have seen a jockey wheel come lose and if it happens it nearly always ends badly
justcruisin01 said
11:46 AM Feb 8, 2014
To the best of my knowledge it has always been illegal to leave a standard jockey wound up & in the clamped position ; hence the swingup style.
This being true the I imagine the same would apply to the trailermate.
I have seen where the jocky wheel has unwound & torn the wheel off, the create gourges in the roadway, even picked up the wheel off one on a trip & it was lying in the middle of the road so there is a danger in doing so.
Dont know if securing the leg of a trailermate would be acceptable, pack it away & all is good.
bab600 said
01:10 PM Feb 8, 2014
Thank you to everyone for your thoughts
What we are going to do is take both trailermate and the original
jockey wheel on on this trip as it it is only supposed to last 2weeks (?)
I'll store them both while travelling and use the trailermate when we park up.
If all goes well I will leave the jockey wheel home next trip and replace the weight savings
Hello everyone, Just purchased a TrailerMate jack for our new trip away on Sunday To the Grampians
and Im wondering
1 do I just take the new set alone or should I keep the old dolly wheel just in case !!! ????
2 do you suggest I travel with it clamped on the van as I have seen or pack it away like I normally would ?
I know they are simple questi
HI bab600
I have a TrailerMate that I use all the time.
Pack it away as you normally would. That is the best bet. Take the other one as a spare.
Happy travelling
Hi bab600,
I would take the old dolly wheel for the next couple of trips till I got used to the new setup.........Be Prepared is the motto.
If the Trailer Mate is secure on van and you are comfortable with it traveling there, then leave it on....But if it is liable to theft, then pack it away for your peace of mind. It is really up to you... Cheers, Sarg.
I carry mine clamped on, but you must secure the base as the leg can drop under gravitational force.
Also make sure that it is high enough not to foul kerbing etc.
Hello Babs..
Don't travel with the Trail-A-Mate attached unless you secure the foot plate in the 'up' position.
If you don't secure the foot plate it will drop and hit the road - affectively stuffing the whole thing.
If you wish to leave it attached in the jockey wheel position - buy one of these cable security kits on eBay..
The kit not only secures the foot plate but stops it being stolen.
('Stops' equals - deters honest thieves)
eBay link..
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Premium-Trail-A-Mate-Cable-Kit-caravan-with-ease-/320819138971?pt=Caravan_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4ab24f919b
Jim
I have our Trailermate fitted permanently with a restraining strap to keep from dropping down and also drilled a hole through the securing clamp to fit a good sized padlock. I have discarded the Jockey Wheel because with around 250 to 350kg tow ball weights the sloppy fitting clip on wheel is just about useless. I also have the square plate fitted permanently with a Plastic Detergent bottle as a Weather deterent for the upper Jack assy.
After sorting a few leakage problems over the last 9 years I am still happy with the jack set up.
Cheers Kev.
We have been using the Trailamate for over 2 years . Don't carry the jockey wheel .
I always carry it in the back of the tug when travelling . Have heard of a couple dropping down while on the move .
To the best of my knowledge it has always been illegal to leave a standard jockey wound up & in the clamped position ; hence the swingup style.
This being true the I imagine the same would apply to the trailermate.
I have seen where the jocky wheel has unwound & torn the wheel off, the create gourges in the roadway, even picked up the wheel off one on a trip & it was lying in the middle of the road so there is a danger in doing so.
Dont know if securing the leg of a trailermate would be acceptable, pack it away & all is good.
Thank you to everyone for your thoughts
What we are going to do is take both trailermate and the original
jockey wheel on on this trip as it it is only supposed to last 2weeks (?)
I'll store them both while travelling and use the trailermate when we park up.
If all goes well I will leave the jockey wheel home next trip and replace the weight savings
with wine
Regards bab600 Brian