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troopy spare wheel carrier

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troopy spare wheel carrier

Post by toyotroop »

i have a 1984 troopy and want to know what kind of spare wheel carrier do i
install, i have seen the swing out kind but im wondering did this model come with the one that bolts on the rear end, and if so where do i bolt it to ie left or right side on the ambo doors, or bolt it to the rear body. i want to keep it as original as i can.
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Post by beanz2 »

There is a genuine Toyota wheel carrier that bolts to the right rear door:

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The problem I read is that with a lot of use or with a large heavy tyre, the rear door hinges tend to crack or bend.

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Post by toyotroop »

Thats the spare carrier i was looking at getting , but are you sure its the right side? i might have to go with the swing out one..
thanks for the hel
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Post by beanz2 »

Yep, it mounts on the right amby door. The left side door is too narrow to mount anything but a low profile rice rocket tyre, LOL. Even on the right side the size is limited by the width of the door.

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Post by turbo4t »

If your troopy is a 45 or 47 series, the only carrier they came with is a swing out mounted from the left side. The one in the picture apears to be off a 75 series which had a larger R/H door than the left. The 40's had 2 doors the same width. The original carriers bolt onto the rear corner of the body. I've got one in Sydney if that's any help.
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Post by beanz2 »

Oooooops, my bad! toyotroop's is an 84 so it is the 45 or 47 with the equal rear doors. Sorry, forget what I said...

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