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Need info on TJM 100 Series Spare Wheel Carrier

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Need info on TJM 100 Series Spare Wheel Carrier

Post by floppinab »

I've got one of these that got hammered one time too many and I've had to weld the stopper pin mechanism back together as per the pic.

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Trouble is when it fell apart I suspect there was a washer, or stopper that fell off with it and I can't work out how to put the pin back together. It seems like such a simple thing but I'd be stuffed if I can work it out.

If anyone has one of these could they post a pick or description of how the pin is put together.

Thanks.
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Post by rgzook »

on mine there is a sticker on the arm that holds the wheel with a part number ring TJM and ask for a breakdown of the holder assembly.
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Post by floppinab »

Thanks for the reply rg.

I went into to my local TJM stockist a few days ago and unfortunately they couldn't help me. They had a number of spare parts listed for the carrier, but alas no pin :cry:

There's a picture in their catalogue here
http://www.tjm.com.au/Portals/0/Brochur ... eries2.pdf
but it's not of a high enough resolution to see how it is setup.

I reckon all I need is a stay of some sort that fits into one of the grooves on the pin. If you could possibly post a close up pick of yours (if it's the same as mine) I would very much appreciate it.
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Post by rgzook »

will take one tonight when i get home.
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Post by rgzook »

here ya go man
you should have the spring inside the c section so when you pull up the spring is compressed up in the bracket and to stop the pin from coming out you need a c clip on the shaft please refer photos.

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Post by floppinab »

Thanks a million rg. I'll grab a C clip and try to get it going. I can see how it could compress the spring as the shaft has a thinner section that the clip couldn't pass but I'm assuming the clip will grip the shaft hard enough to stop it falling lower than it is.
Thanks again.
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