The Jack we have that came with the Van to change the wheels in the unfortunate event of a flat tyre etc. is a different diameter (thicker) to actually fit into where the Jockey wheel goes at the front of the Van. Does anyone know why this is and also if I can get a similar jack I can use (pump up style with a flat plate) instead of the wind up wheel type of jockey wheel?
Possum3 said
11:10 AM Mar 25, 2017
I carry a Low profile trolley jack from SCA + hydraulic bottle jack in back of tug - better than anything else search.supercheapauto.com.au/search%20jack. If you need to work partially under raise with trolley jack and use bottle jack as a safety stand.
The Belmont Bear said
11:30 AM Mar 25, 2017
Hi Ozzieowl welcome to the site, I bought a 'Trail A Mate' of a fellow GN if you go into items for sale on page 2 you will see a photo of it (you can use either the wheel or the flat plate). Don't know if it would fit a Lotus bit it looks to be pretty universal to me.
Cheers
BB
2weis said
12:53 PM Mar 25, 2017
there are 2 trail a mate jockey wheels
the red one has a atm of 2900 and a 50mm shaft (standard for most jockey wheels)
the blue one has a atn of 3500 and a 60mm shaft
you can order a clamp from trail a mate or one of their suppliers
it is possible that some one in the Lotus Club has one the haven't used
Brian
PeterD said
12:11 AM Mar 26, 2017
Ozzieowl wrote:
The Jack we have that came with the Van to change the wheels in the unfortunate event of a flat tyre etc. is a different diameter (thicker) to actually fit into where the Jockey wheel goes at the front of the Van. Does anyone know why this is and also if I can get a similar jack I can use (pump up style with a flat plate) instead of the wind up wheel type of jockey wheel?
Is this a new van? If so then what they have supplied is not fit for the purpose. The Chassis should have come with the correct clamp for the Trail-A-Mate jack. If so have you approached the agent to have this rectified?
The Trail-A-Mate is the only jockey wheel style device I know of that will jack the side of the van. If Lotus supplied the Trail-A-Mate Mark II then I would say that the van is too heavy for the red one. I would be changing the jockey wheel clamp to accommodate the heavier model.
If the Trail-A-Mate will not fit the clamp, what jockey wheel did they supply?
It would have been nice if the respondents had supplied links to what they were talking about.
-- Edited by PeterD on Sunday 26th of March 2017 12:13:41 AM
Bluey1 said
05:40 AM Mar 26, 2017
Hi Ozzie owl
Lotus don't supply these jacks it would have been the dealer or previous owner.
What Brian said the jack you have is the heavier duty jack you can get the larger clamp and have wielded on to drawbar but then your jockey wheel won't fit. Or you could sell this jack and buy the lighter jack that wil fit the existing jockey wheel clamp..
I am not a fan of using these hydrolic jacks as a jockey wheel replacement
Regards Darren
Dutty said
12:41 PM Nov 16, 2017
We have a new Atlantic Endeavour off-road caravan which is fantastic. We have hade a trip to the Flinders and also Lake Mungo. It is a single axle 17.5 footer and the only thing we have found is that the jockey wheel takes a fair bit of effort to wind and unwind. I was wondering if anyone could advise on the type of jockey wheel that would suit our van and be easier to use - maybe a hydraulic one. Our van weighs 2300 kg.
Thanks for any advice.
Annette & Geoff
Dickodownunder said
12:52 PM Nov 16, 2017
Dutty wrote:
We have a new Atlantic Endeavour off-road caravan which is fantastic. We have hade a trip to the Flinders and also Lake Mungo. It is a single axle 17.5 footer and the only thing we have found is that the jockey wheel takes a fair bit of effort to wind and unwind. I was wondering if anyone could advise on the type of jockey wheel that would suit our van and be easier to use - maybe a hydraulic one. Our van weighs 2300 kg.
Thanks for any advice.
Annette & Geoff
Sorry OP cant help you with the jack for the Lotus however I may help Dutty.
http://www.bos370.com.au/jockey-wheels.html
I have one of these with the flat plate rather than the wheel and they are terrific.
Hi Any Lotus owners out there,
The Jack we have that came with the Van to change the wheels in the unfortunate event of a flat tyre etc. is a different diameter (thicker) to actually fit into where the Jockey wheel goes at the front of the Van. Does anyone know why this is and also if I can get a similar jack I can use (pump up style with a flat plate) instead of the wind up wheel type of jockey wheel?
Cheers
BB
the red one has a atm of 2900 and a 50mm shaft (standard for most jockey wheels)
the blue one has a atn of 3500 and a 60mm shaft
you can order a clamp from trail a mate or one of their suppliers
it is possible that some one in the Lotus Club has one the haven't used
Brian
Is this a new van? If so then what they have supplied is not fit for the purpose. The Chassis should have come with the correct clamp for the Trail-A-Mate jack. If so have you approached the agent to have this rectified?
The Trail-A-Mate is the only jockey wheel style device I know of that will jack the side of the van. If Lotus supplied the Trail-A-Mate Mark II then I would say that the van is too heavy for the red one. I would be changing the jockey wheel clamp to accommodate the heavier model.
If the Trail-A-Mate will not fit the clamp, what jockey wheel did they supply?
It would have been nice if the respondents had supplied links to what they were talking about.
-- Edited by PeterD on Sunday 26th of March 2017 12:13:41 AM
Lotus don't supply these jacks it would have been the dealer or previous owner.
What Brian said the jack you have is the heavier duty jack you can get the larger clamp and have wielded on to drawbar but then your jockey wheel won't fit. Or you could sell this jack and buy the lighter jack that wil fit the existing jockey wheel clamp..
I am not a fan of using these hydrolic jacks as a jockey wheel replacement
Regards Darren
Thanks for any advice.
Annette & Geoff
Sorry OP cant help you with the jack for the Lotus however I may help Dutty.
http://www.bos370.com.au/jockey-wheels.html
I have one of these with the flat plate rather than the wheel and they are terrific.
You will need a cordless drill with a clutch