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biggest wheel on rear

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biggest wheel on rear

Post by Oscars »

whats the biggest wheel u can put on the back of a 75 rear door carrier and still be able to open it?
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Post by Bluey »

had a 33" easily on back of my middy, well maybe except it was heavy. you might get a 35 on there if you close doors together sort of thing. starting to get real heavy tho.
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Post by Oscars »

cool, wanna put a 33 on it with some new hinges.

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Post by dogbreath_48 »

A mate has a 35" BFG on the back door with no problems (except the cracks in the mounting and the saggy door)
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Post by Bluey »

yeah 33 will be ok. couldn't get doors to close with 35 claws tho, but have since seen a mate with a gq with big tyre on back close the doors. he sort of lined then doors up and closed them together, but can't try this to verify cos sold the middy
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Post by bj on roids »

my door is sagging with no tyre (had a 35 on it briefly)

the spare sits in the shed as it weighs the door down too much!
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