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Custom tray spare holder
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Custom tray spare holder
With those custom trays where the spare is mounted in the tray at the back, how have you made the mounts? I want to have a 35" spare if that helps.
Josh085 I think his name is has the setup Im thinking of, same with boof and his brooksybuilt tray.
Pics would be muchly appreciated.
Thankyou.
Midnight
Chris
Josh085 I think his name is has the setup Im thinking of, same with boof and his brooksybuilt tray.
Pics would be muchly appreciated.
Thankyou.
Midnight
Chris
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... highlight=
Here is a link to mine. Kept it nice and simple to release it quickly during a stage. Held on by a quick release strap. Only problem I have had was we also used it to hold the ground anchor on and rubbed through the strap. Other than that 4 years of using this system and no problems.
LudaCris
Here is a link to mine. Kept it nice and simple to release it quickly during a stage. Held on by a quick release strap. Only problem I have had was we also used it to hold the ground anchor on and rubbed through the strap. Other than that 4 years of using this system and no problems.
LudaCris
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I used to hold spares on like this as well. But after a Motor Cycle rider was killed on the goldcoast recently by a spare wheel mounted exactly the same way i would never mount them that way again. It may be allright in the short term but if its left on there 24-7 like that the strap can eventually detiriorate and snap. Or it be easily tampered with by anyone anywhere causing it to be loose.Mrs Ludacris wrote:http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... highlight=
Here is a link to mine. Kept it nice and simple to release it quickly during a stage. Held on by a quick release strap. Only problem I have had was we also used it to hold the ground anchor on and rubbed through the strap. Other than that 4 years of using this system and no problems.
LudaCris
Mine has a hole in the base of the tray. It then has a threaded rod that feeds through the centre of the tray, into a bolt welded into the crossbrace. Its strong and easy to remove but it may not be quick enough if your wanting to be able to remove a tyre quickly in a comp. If you want pics of it let me know as the tray is off the truck at the moment so its easy to do.
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