Removing spare wheel from Alko chassis - any tips?

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I'm just about to remove the spare wheel from my Elddis Xplore 304 for the first time, just to see whats involved. Its the one that's mounted under the chassis on a wire frame which needs to be dropped down.

I've thought of a few ways to do it but does anyone have any tips that might make my life easier?
 
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I'm just about to remove the spare wheel from my Elddis Xplore 304 for the first time, just to see whats involved. Its the one that's mounted under the chassis on a wire frame which needs to be dropped down.

I've thought of a few ways to do it but does anyone have any tips that might make my life easier?
Put the wheel up on a ramp to give more working space. If you can squirt some penetrating oil down the sliders. You may have to re grease when returning the wheel back under the van.
 
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I just remove the safety pin, then the nut. Then pull out the frame with two hands, pull it out as far as possible and allow it to drop to the ground.

Awkward, but not difficult. (Very difficult if you have a flat tyre on that side.).

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Elddis sometime use BPW chassis and the wheel carrier is a lot simpler than the Alko monstrosity and just swings down The OP mentioned a wire frame and this sounds like a BPW carrier, In either case if you can drop the front of the caravan down as far as it will go it will give you more space to work and clearance to drag the wheel out , also get some of those childrens playmats from screwfix , they are quite large and very pleasant to lie on whilst wrestling the wheel back onto the carriers and lifting it into position . Oh and don't do this with caravan parked near a kerb.
 

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Elddis sometime use BPW chassis and the wheel carrier is a lot simpler than the Alko monstrosity and just swings down The OP mentioned a wire frame and this sounds like a BPW carrier, In either case if you can drop the front of the caravan down as far as it will go it will give you more space to work and clearance to drag the wheel out , also get some of those childrens playmats from screwfix , they are quite large and very pleasant to lie on whilst wrestling the wheel back onto the carriers and lifting it into position . Oh and don't do this with caravan parked near a kerb.
I have some of those ...... good suggestion to use them for this purpose.(y)
 
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With either type of carrier I suggest wellying the runners with Waxoyl before putting them back. The solvent will evaporate and leave a covering of soft wax behind which stops rusting. You will never again have any issues removing the spare wheel and/or its carrier.
 
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