Diplomat wrote:Are the 'lightweight' chocks solid or hollow?
My order of confidence would be axle stands, jack (if it's under the axle) and least of all anything plastic.
I always carry a bottle jack as well as the supplied jack.
The danger with jacking the rear of a Bongo is, of course, only one of four wheels remains braked and in contact with the ground. In this front wheel drive day and age it is no longer normal for handbrake and the gearbox to be braking the same axle, so if we are used to the safeguard of both axles immobilised we can get blasé when working on Bongos when they might be on a slope. Hence the supplied wedges, which get deformed very easily and are not really up to the job.
Frank
It's solid fella, they are designed for levelling bigger motorhomes than the bongo for days on end whilst on a campsite they have a large surface area so as not to sink into the ground and have a stippled effect on the underside so that it doesn't slip it also has the chock so that a front wheel can be chocked if it's the rear thats jacked up, i do also carry a bottle jack and a torque wrench in my trailer and mine is a 4x4 so once in park all 4 wheels should be locked, when wheel changing i always put the wheel i'm removing straight under the vehicle sill once removed while i bolt up the spare, this negates the need for an axel stand roadside as in the event of jack failure the punctured wheel is acting as a fail safe, i'm not saying that this is how it is to be done i'm just saying that i don't feel the need to carry around a bulky axel stand for a wheel change, if a wheel change is done in the correct manor then an axel stand shouldn't be required.
It should just be a case of park on firm level ground, handbrake on and in park, get spare and tools out, chock wheel, crack wheel bolts, jack up offending corner, remove bolts, punctured wheel off and under sill, spare fitted on, wheel bolts fitted and nipped up, jack down, wheel bolts fully tightened, tools and spare put away, remove chock, recheck wheel nuts within 50 miles.