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Spare Wheel Carrier Catch's
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Spare Wheel Carrier Catch's
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G'day everyone , I'm building a steel rear bar for my Patrol Wagon & was wanting some help on were to get catch's for the wheel carriers. Any help would be muchly appreciated.
Cheers.................Dave
G'day everyone , I'm building a steel rear bar for my Patrol Wagon & was wanting some help on were to get catch's for the wheel carriers. Any help would be muchly appreciated.
Cheers.................Dave
Can anyone see an issue with simply using a lynch pin system similar to that used in a tractor 3 point linkage set up? Using the above picture as a guide, if you were to substitute the curved hook with a 16 to 25mm hole, then weld a piece of round bar of the same dia as the hole through the rear bumper - drill the right sized hole in the bar to take the lynch pin - all done. Not as flash as the fancy catches, but at $2 a lynch pin.....(hope this crude description makes sense?)
Just a thought. Happy to hear what others may think.
Cheers
Just a thought. Happy to hear what others may think.
Cheers
How stronger hold does the over-center latch have? I.e. could you tug the carrier open by hand/leg if you really tried? I understand the latch itself would have to flex somwhat before it comes undone, but would it be possible?PJ.zook wrote:It would work and would propably be even safer than my setup for coming open when a stick jams in there or something, but it would be a pain in the ass i would imagine to keep having to take a pin in and out whenever you want access to the back.
I used a slam shut latch on mine, costs about $30 and is the same sort of thing used on car doors so is two stage and has a very high load rating.
Here;s a video of it working, all the squeaking is some bird in the front garden.
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/Rear- ... ar_234.mov
You need quicktime to view it I think.
Cheers
Steve
Here;s a video of it working, all the squeaking is some bird in the front garden.
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/Rear- ... ar_234.mov
You need quicktime to view it I think.
Cheers
Steve
Your catch looks like it works really well, did you need to mod/make much to make it work ??Steve F wrote:I used a slam shut latch on mine, costs about $30 and is the same sort of thing used on car doors so is two stage and has a very high load rating.
(i.e. make handle and catch pin )
Where did you buy it from ??
91' Hilux Surf with the usual mods & a few different ones ....
Coil SAS by www.budscustoms.com.au
Coil SAS by www.budscustoms.com.au
I made the handle but it came with the pin. I made th bar as well as the carrier so it was easy enough to set it up. I got it from http://www.conceptlatch.com.au it's an Eberhard Passenger restraint latch.Dougster wrote:Your catch looks like it works really well, did you need to mod/make much to make it work ??Steve F wrote:I used a slam shut latch on mine, costs about $30 and is the same sort of thing used on car doors so is two stage and has a very high load rating.
(i.e. make handle and catch pin )
Where did you buy it from ??
Cheers
Steve
Nice work mate.Steve F wrote:I used a slam shut latch on mine, costs about $30 and is the same sort of thing used on car doors so is two stage and has a very high load rating.
Here;s a video of it working, all the squeaking is some bird in the front garden.
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/Rear- ... ar_234.mov
You need quicktime to view it I think.
Cheers
Steve
Is this the latch you used?
http://www.conceptlatch.com.au/pdf/eber ... SS/400.pdf
This mob in Brisbane have what your after, and lots of other great stuff too.....and they do mail order....
http://www.uesint.com/other/contactus.php
http://www.uesint.com/other/contactus.php
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Yep the 400 was the one, they do one with a handle but it has to come from the states so I just decided to make th handle. I also put a spring on the handle to keep spme load on it so it couldn't rattle open however unlikely that would be.80's_delirious wrote:Nice work mate.Steve F wrote:I used a slam shut latch on mine, costs about $30 and is the same sort of thing used on car doors so is two stage and has a very high load rating.
Here;s a video of it working, all the squeaking is some bird in the front garden.
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/Rear- ... ar_234.mov
You need quicktime to view it I think.
Cheers
Steve
Is this the latch you used?
http://www.conceptlatch.com.au/pdf/eber ... SS/400.pdf
Cheers
Steve
Just saw that the trailer place on Toolooa St is now a marine place, boats and all, so you can probably give them a miss.
I dont know if Lister Motors still sells trailer parts. I think they are over in Young St, between the 2 railway lines, on the way over to Barney Point.
I dont know if Lister Motors still sells trailer parts. I think they are over in Young St, between the 2 railway lines, on the way over to Barney Point.
Mud makes excellent toothpaste.
Yeah , went there yesterday, they've moved to Lister Motors. Picked up the catches for $35 ea, same type as in the pic near the start of the thread.BundyRumandCoke wrote:Just saw that the trailer place on Toolooa St is now a marine place, boats and all, so you can probably give them a miss.
I dont know if Lister Motors still sells trailer parts. I think they are over in Young St, between the 2 railway lines, on the way over to Barney Point.
As pictured above by PJzook I have been looking for that exact latch for ages to no avail.
I finally tracked it down to a company in Sandgate NSW called OVESCO P/L. Ph #02 49671688.
The part # 1138.14 (throw over catch ) $21 each + freight
I ordered mine over the phone at 3pm yesterday and had it sitting on my doorstep when I got home today. Blood good service if you ask me and im hard to impress.
The supplied ctaches are very well made and due to their excellent design there is no chance of them working loose at all.
I finally tracked it down to a company in Sandgate NSW called OVESCO P/L. Ph #02 49671688.
The part # 1138.14 (throw over catch ) $21 each + freight
I ordered mine over the phone at 3pm yesterday and had it sitting on my doorstep when I got home today. Blood good service if you ask me and im hard to impress.
The supplied ctaches are very well made and due to their excellent design there is no chance of them working loose at all.
IF IT MOVES, SHOOT IT
IF IT DOESNT, CUT IT DOWN
IF ITS GREEN, PISS ON IT
IF IT DOESNT, CUT IT DOWN
IF ITS GREEN, PISS ON IT
If the catch is the same as mine, just a few hints that i found made life easier. I hammered flat the eyelet which was deliberately bent, i also ground down the leading edge of the eyelet as i found it kept getting caught on the edge of the hole i drilled in the carrier that sat over the hooked pin.
Thanks for the hints PJ. Will check it out when I get to that part of the project ( hopefully this weekend)PJ.zook wrote:If the catch is the same as mine, just a few hints that i found made life easier. I hammered flat the eyelet which was deliberately bent, i also ground down the leading edge of the eyelet as i found it kept getting caught on the edge of the hole i drilled in the carrier that sat over the hooked pin.
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