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Triton rear tyre carrier

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Triton rear tyre carrier

Post by Baker_24 »

Hi there im a long time reader and this will be my first post. i love the amount of info you guys share its great... well heres a few pictures of a rear wheel carrier i been fabing up over the last couple of days, i tried to search if any one had done one for a triton but came up unsucessfull any way have a look let me no what u recon

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let me no if they work never posted a pic on here before cheers
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Post by Baker_24 »

Finished it today heres the pics.
does anybody know where you can get those tyre covers?

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Post by dig3283 »

you got me inspired to make one now. where did you get the hub from and where you putting the number plate
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Post by Baker_24 »

i ended up putting the number plate next to the wheel on the swinging section. the hub is just a stub axle and a sleeve... i was looking around the other day and someone posted a website where you can get them in a kit and its cheap as... but i couldnt wait wanted to finish it so just took it to work and machined one up
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Post by dig3283 »

can u remember the site
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Post by Baker_24 »

hey heres ther site

http://www.trailerparts.net.au/

then from the menu choose "shop" then "hub complete" then "hubs" then scroll down till you find "C0131 - Hub : Steel-noflange :std".
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Post by dig3283 »

did you just use a ford stub axle
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Post by Baker_24 »

um i think its a ford?? i wasnt to worried at what it was because i got that blank sleeve made to suit..

went and did some 4x4 down beachport to robe and the carrier went awesome the only thing im going to change is the latch as its made as a "sloppy" fit and rattles abit other then that was sick...
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Post by dig3283 »

started mine on weekend (thanks work) will post some picks shortly
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Post by Baker_24 »

yeah sick just try get a tight locking latch.. cant wait to see some pics..
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Post by dig3283 »

here is what i have so far. am waiting on hub and stubb to arrive and making mount plates tonight at work

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Post by Baker_24 »

looking good dig just wondering where bout you got that latch from ive been trying to find one but no luck
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Post by dig3283 »

shop in sandgate called ovesco www.ovesco.com.au
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Post by Baker_24 »

thanks heaps going to get one straight away
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Post by dig3283 »

well here it is all but painted which means it all has to come off but will be worth it

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Post by Baker_24 »

looks sick dig just wondering with your cleats coming out did u cut your tube for them to suit.? you should also get a gas strut i found once i put mine on that it would stop the arm from swinging around and smashing stuff.. Also seen that website u said about with the latch blooming heck u went all out on that baby lol.. looks good cant wait to see it with some paint.

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