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Spare wheel carrier and 35" tyre

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Spare wheel carrier and 35" tyre

Post by twodiffs »

Hey guys, anyone had a bright idea that works for the spare wheel mount on back door and 35" tyre. I don't want to smash my RH tail light when opening the door plus left door just catches on tyre. (Have put this up on Patrol forum as well but not too many replies coming thru).
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Post by GUEEY »

ARB or Kaymar sell a spacer to go between the rear door and the wheel mount.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

I welded up a spacer out of RHS and angle. Spaced the tyre out about 30mm to clear the left door and incorporated a light mount at the same time.

Cost me about $20 in steel and a bit of time stuffing around.

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Post by Cossie »

ARB sell the spacer for the back door for about $50.

Kaymar robbers want about $100 for it (same thing but has an extra small loop on it for fitting one of their equally overpriced rear worklights)

Dunno if they help clear the tail light, but they lift it up and out a bit.
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Post by sloshy »

I run 315's on my GU and just put the spare on back to front on the standard carrier.
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Post by twodiffs »

Cool thanks guys.
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Post by twodiffs »

[quote="Cossie"]ARB sell the spacer for the back door for about $50.

Has anyone got a photo of the arb spacer?? I can't find it on their website.
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Post by whitemav »

I just put washers as spacers on the 2 left bolts. Gives enough clearance to open the left door without moving the tyre to the right.
I have run mine this way for 6 years with out breaking the tail light (I am careful on hills) while running 35x12.5r15 cooper stt on cruiser off-set rim.

But I cant get the back door open with a simex 35x10.5 15 ET :x
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Post by michael a »

run spare tyre flat all good if you have a compressor
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Post by twodiffs »

sloshy wrote:I run 315's on my GU and just put the spare on back to front on the standard carrier.
Ta guys, i like the sound of sloshy's idea so will try that first.
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Post by bogged »

twodiffs wrote:Has anyone got a photo of the arb spacer?? I can't find it on their website.
I had one of these I got off Brighton ARB.
They are a really well made item, and you can also use them to bolt a spotlight pole onto. Worth it.

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Post by rumpig89 »

is it asking a bit much for a rear door to have a 35 inch tyre hanging off it all of the time???

and sorry not quite following what happens to smash the taillight?

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Post by bogged »

rumpig89 wrote:is it asking a bit much for a rear door to have a 35 inch tyre hanging off it all of the time???
the hinges do have a habit of shitting themselves.
and sorry not quite following what happens to smash the taillight?

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bigger tire less space once th door is open between tire and lens... when you open the door the bigger tire moves close to the lens and goes WHAM SMASH when the door opens right up.
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Post by twodiffs »

bogged wrote:
rumpig89 wrote:is it asking a bit much for a rear door to have a 35 inch tyre hanging off it all of the time???
the hinges do have a habit of shitting themselves.

Yeah apparently. Think mine will be ok as I use 31's on it as a daily driver so it'll only carry the 35" spare when i have changed tyres for playing.
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Post by Froon »

sloshy wrote:I run 315's on my GU and just put the spare on back to front on the standard carrier.
Or forwards with Flipped rims. :)
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Post by whitemav »

rumpig89 wrote:is it asking a bit much for a rear door to have a 35 inch tyre hanging off it all of the time??
I have had my 35 hanging off the rear door for 6 years now full time. Hinges ok at this stage, but is prob not good for it.
I never leave the door open for more that 5 minutes at a time, so the catch takes a lot of the weight most of the time.
My car is also only used for local victoria trips, so has never done bad corrigations for days on end.
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Post by rumpig89 »

righto.

reason i asked is i just recently brought a maverick with 33 on the back - will be running 35's and was working out whether i would need to build a tyre rack or stick with the factory setup...
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Post by yamahasRsweet »

I am running a brand new 35 on the rear door and I just got the die grinder out and enlarged the hole on the bracket to move it away and I can open the small door without it hitting although the can't open the big door all the way as it hit the top of the tail light/body panel. Just have to be careful when opening it. Seems all good so far.
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Post by mudmav »

Just do what i do, only cary a spare when you go away. Before you ask, when im driving around town im never more than 100km from home so just join racv total care and if you get a flat with no spare tyre they put the car on a tow truck and get it home for you, where you then get your spare out of the garage and fit it. I only fit my spare when im going away!!!! (you just have to know how to abuse the system) probablly helps when you work for the racv.
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Post by whitemav »

mudmav wrote:Just do what i do, only cary a spare when you go away. Before you ask, when im driving around town im never more than 100km from home so just join racv total care and if you get a flat with no spare tyre they put the car on a tow truck and get it home for you, where you then get your spare out of the garage and fit it. I only fit my spare when im going away!!!! (you just have to know how to abuse the system) probablly helps when you work for the racv.
But what if you get a flat on the way to a hot date :lol:
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Post by sudso »

Even with a spacer the 35 will still hit the light. Mine does and Ive got a 30mm spacer. But thats mainly for the telescopic worklight pole I made.
You need to put a stopper on the guide on the lower hinge, on the inside of the barn door so it only pulls open so far.
I drilled a hole and put a 5mm sellock pin in it where I wanted the door to stop.
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Post by twodiffs »

You need to put a stopper on the guide on the lower hinge, on the inside of the barn door so it only pulls open so far.
I drilled a hole and put a 5mm sellock pin in it where I wanted the door to stop.[/quote]

Sounds promising...any chance of a pic please??
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Post by albundy »

PM me on the ORE forum and you can have a look at mine, I'm in New Brighton. I just chopped and welded what I had and it works fine.
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