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spare tyre holder for a hardtop sierra

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spare tyre holder for a hardtop sierra

Post by sheps »

this is my solution for carrying a spare
25x40x3mm rhs with the tyre holder of a softtop glued together
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drilled a hole where the flash model is pointing
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these two holes were allready there
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used these backing turnouts that i found
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bolted in.
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hay dad there is a 32inch tyre in your suzy
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Post by BlueSuzy »

Very good. And very cute.

Did he do all the work including lifting the tyre on to there?

:lol:
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Post by sheps »

BlueSuzy wrote:Very good. And very cute.

Did he do all the work including lifting the tyre on to there?

:lol:
three weeks ago after more dramas with daycare my wife asked me if i wanted to stop working and look after the youngen, so we spend our days breaking the suzie and fixin the suzie. i am one lucky fu**er.

it is a bit of a hassle putting the tyre on but that is mostly because i need to use mag nuts.
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Post by BlueSuzy »

Ah ok, yeah i think i can see that they go inside the rim..

Just gotta watch out for that blindspot now when 4wdin'...
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Post by just cruizin' »

That's one way of fixing the Sierra lean.
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Post by v840 »

You have a cute kid there dude. Innovative way of mounting the spare too. Not sure if it's for me but I love new ideas. :cool:
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Post by Guy »

sheps wrote:
BlueSuzy wrote:Very good. And very cute.

Did he do all the work including lifting the tyre on to there?

:lol:
three weeks ago after more dramas with daycare my wife asked me if i wanted to stop working and look after the youngen, so we spend our days breaking the suzie and fixin the suzie. i am one lucky fu**er.

it is a bit of a hassle putting the tyre on but that is mostly because i need to use mag nuts.
You bastard ... Thats what I want to do ... :armsup:

Have fun with it.
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Post by FC3892 »

thats a good way of doing it! mine feels funny with weight to one side tho.. :? nt spoa lol
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