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Spare wheel shovel carrier

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Spare wheel shovel carrier

Post by M1S3RY »

Does anyone know who makes these, thought Kaymar might but apparently not.. TIA

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Post by XXXL80 »

yeah kaymar do. i was actually looking at one the other day when i was at the local 4by shop.
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Post by greenfourby »

Kaymar definately make them, I just ordered one for my truck.
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Post by srowlandson »

M1S3RY wrote:Does anyone know who makes these, thought Kaymar might but apparently not.. TIA

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Post by M1S3RY »

greenfourby wrote:Kaymar definately make them, I just ordered one for my truck.


What are they worth?

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Post by bj42turbo »

Not sure what brand it was but I bought mine from SCS 4x4 in braeside they came in Alloy or steel.....................Dazz

P.s Mine holds both axe and shovel
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Post by Bitsamissin »

They are actually made by Brown Davis in Bayswater cost about $160 from memory.
You can buy them direct of them, I think Kaymar just sell the Brown Davis ones.
I got one and it does the job.

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Post by bj42turbo »

Brown Davis thats the one I now rember mine having a brown davis sticker on it before I had it powdercoated




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Post by Area54 »

Available through all ARB outlets, listed in the catalogue, made by Kaymar. Combination High lift and shovel holder.
Built, not bought.
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Post by GUJohnno »

Area54 wrote:Available through all ARB outlets, listed in the catalogue, made by Kaymar. Combination High lift and shovel holder.


mmm.... think that'll be the one thats attatched to the roof rack
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Post by bogged »

Theres a good one if you have a roofrack.
You slide the handle into a spring loaded piece of pipe, then the head slots into a box section, and you can also have a bit of metal that clamps over the shovel head..

Had a rear wheel carrier one, sold it for cheap,
ya dont need 4 tons on the rear door on GQ, the hinges are weak as it is... weight of a 34/36inch tire, rim, spotty, shovel/axe/kitchensink etc etc

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Post by Jeeps »

Kaymar Shovel holder,

ARB= $160 (if staff know what you're talking about... :roll: )
TJM= $130 and can order in 2 days :armsup:
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Post by Jeeps »

By the way, i have the Kaymar rear tyre hi-lift holder and it holds shovels fine. I think it was $120?
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Post by GUJohnno »

I wouldn't be putting a high lift jack on the back. Then again I wouldn't bother carying a high lift jack any way.
Mate made me an axe and shovel holder the other week. Cost him about $10 in matterials. Seems to work well. I'll get it powder coated after Easter and put up a pic.
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