Wheel Clamp for Ifor Williams Trailer?

jm2k

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Looking to buy a wheel clamp for the ifor trailer ive got (2002)
What ones are easy to fit and actually do fit?

I bought one which was mega awkward to get on the back wheel due to the other wheel and wheel guard being so close.

(also got a hitchlock but want double security)
 

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Another vote for Bulldog, check with your insurance because most insist that the trailer has a clamp and specify the type/make. Bulldog is one that is specified.
 

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I have one that go's on the end that attaches to the tow bar a ball that fits in then a piece that go's over and is locked I find these much better than a wheel clamp they are easier to fit and you are not groveling in the dirt trying to get off .
 

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Bulldog Titan.

Quite simple once you've put in on once. Reassuringly blooming heavy!

Can't imagine it being removed without noisy power tools.
 

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Bulldog Titan. And getting the roof post coded plus post code stamped on various places on the chassis. Well that's what I have on my 510.

The Titan is pretty chunky but not so huge that I don't stick it in the rear footwell of my 4x4 when we're out and about in case I have to leave the trailer parked anywhere.
 

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thats one ive had and got rid of as its too much of a nuisance to mess about with.

im looking at the bulldogs - so glad people think they are good.

my insurance has said either wheel clamp or hitch lock but cant remember off-hand what they said about brands so will double check.
i need it to be easy to do in the dark as we have no lighting, not great in the winter!
 

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Be wary of doing this as have less scrupulous people have been known to take details down at shows so they know where it will be parked , would advise just the first part of postcode and data tag

was thinking about this - but decided against it as its not a deterrent as such as still easy to remove trailer if stolen and then they can barn it while remove the letters.
 
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