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33x10.5x15 spare on rear door with pics

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33x10.5x15 spare on rear door with pics

Post by wideaz »

it fits fine and had no problems with it braking my back door

just had to cut the rear plastic bar a little and thats it.
also 20 litre jerry can aswell


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Post by nicbeer »

i'll give it a few hard trips if it goes offroad that is to crack the door mounts and hinges.
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Post by Kitika »

Mine started to crack off with only a 235/75R15 on it so I don't see a 33 and a jerry can lasting very long at all :?
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Post by Moph »

Hmmmm. Apart from the flooding of the Zook section with posts, I wouldn't get quite so excited about having a totally non-stock looking Zook on the streets. That tyre + those axles look VERY sus from the rear. Good luck with Mr Plod - I think you'll need it.....
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Post by spamwell »

your door will rip off i am sure of it.

i had a 235/75 r15 by itself on a softop door and the tailgate ripped out of the body, yours has like a billion times the weight on a slightly stronger hinge system i would watch out


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Post by hooki »

aww yuck, you going to ruin your door. :cry:
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

if you really want to run a full size spare, you need a rear bar + swing away tyre carrier. I made this fairly cheaply including reverse and LED taillights. Simple yet effective design. This easily hold my 33x12.5 swamper as spare.

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Post by GRPABT1 »

That tyre is so heavy it's sagging your suspension... :P
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Post by Moph »

The question is though ... why run a full size spare? Use the tallest, skinniest, lightest tyre you can find for a stock rim, then if you blow a tyre you just swap the spare onto a front wheel and unlock the hubs if you're locked front - that'll be more than enough to get you back to civilisation.

Or if you always go out with mates (which is a pretty darn good idea) just carry a can of tyre goo, a tyre lever, some tyre plugs and a half decent air compressor. That'll get you out of pretty much any situation except a staked sidewall.

Beats having 30-40kg of spare hanging off the absolute rearmost point of an already tippy SWB car. You'll notice the difference on climbs.....
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Post by ofr57 »

Moph wrote:The question is though ... why run a full size spare? Use the tallest, skinniest, lightest tyre you can find for a stock rim, then if you blow a tyre you just swap the spare onto a front wheel and unlock the hubs if you're locked front - that'll be more than enough to get you back to civilisation.

Or if you always go out with mates (which is a pretty darn good idea) just carry a can of tyre goo, a tyre lever, some tyre plugs and a half decent air compressor. That'll get you out of pretty much any situation except a staked sidewall.

Beats having 30-40kg of spare hanging off the absolute rearmost point of an already tippy SWB car. You'll notice the difference on climbs.....
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Post by hooki »

'Spike_Sierra' do you have any close up pics of the swing away joint and how you have attatched it to the chassis? I'm looking at making one soon and would like to get an idea about where to start.
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

hooki wrote:'Spike_Sierra' do you have any close up pics of the swing away joint and how you have attatched it to the chassis? I'm looking at making one soon and would like to get an idea about where to start.
Pretty much its made from 3mm 50x75mm RHS. Cut at 45 degrees twice on both corners to make the 90 degree angle. then its a simple bracket bolted to the chassis and welded to the bar. This bracket was made from 10mm plate. This was made alot easier as its a LWB so there is no crossmember at the rearmost point. Its not a simple job and to make it look good there are many things to consider and its hard to get it right. Good luck.

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Post by hooki »

cheers for the pic spike. I realy like the look of yours, hopefully i can make one similar to that setup.
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Post by 86slowsierra »

any idea of the extra wight your carrying there spike? i figure you would have kids and need the lwb space otherwise it would be bolted to the tray.
looks the goods tho. throw up some more picks will ya
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

86slowsierra wrote:any idea of the extra wight your carrying there spike? i figure you would have kids and need the lwb space otherwise it would be bolted to the tray.
looks the goods tho. throw up some more picks will ya
No kids....that i know of... :lol: Just wanted the room inside for camping gear, waeco etc. The bar is pretty light for what it is, probably 10 or so kilo's + rear tyre weight.
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Post by Wesley »

My 31's pulled the tyre holder out of my back door, the nuts got pulled straight through the panel and trust me you dont want to be welding cracks in your body work because the panels are very thin.
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Post by rustyzook »

i had a 30" spare on for about a week, it cracked the door so i pulled it off and mounted it on some roof racks, only bents the gutters a little, its a ute now, so its on a tray! cant Imagen what a 33 will do!
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

muz,with the amount of rust yours had a roller blade wheel was gonna tear the door eventually anyway
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Post by lockdup »

Or do this:
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Post by wideaz »

OR DO THIS

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Post by error »

So has it snapped of the door yet....
Want to see the pics...
Just want to play...........
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Post by wideaz »

mine just cracked on the outside and inside of the door
nothing a little weld cant fix
looks better in the back anyway
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Post by 86slowsierra »

and a lower cog. win for everyone
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Re: 33x10.5x15 spare on rear door with pics

Post by JrZook »

wideaz wrote:it fits fine and had no problems with it braking my back door
wideaz wrote: mine just cracked on the outside and inside of the door
nothing a little weld cant fix
Contradictory?

Zuk panels thickness inc the rear door and associated 'strengthening' around the hinge area is pretty thin. Doesnt take much weight to start tearing it to pieces.
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Post by wideaz »

it worked great for a few trips then after a while it started to crack so i dont recommend a 33inch tyre on the back door lol
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Post by atari4x4 »

wideaz wrote:it worked great for a few trips then after a while it started to crack so i dont recommend a 33inch tyre on the back door lol
it's good for about 9 months of wheeling :lol:
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Post by DavePatrol »

wideaz wrote:it worked great for a few trips then after a while it started to crack so i dont recommend a 33inch tyre on the back door lol
hay wideaz what r u doing with a pic of my car as your display pic?? lol
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Post by lockdup »

lol, I noticed that
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Post by wideaz »

i love that pic
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Post by Guy »

I had a 32x11.5 on my for years without issue .
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