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Spare tyre in back of zook.

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Spare tyre in back of zook.

Post by nicbeer »

Hey

I am planning to relocate the spare into the back of the zook to aid the rear door to staying on the vehicle. At the moment because of rust it is trying to break off.

Will a 31 sit in between the rear arches and still allow room for recovery gear + toolbox? would maybe sitting it verticle on the passenger side better?

Any pics of designs to look at?? A new rear bar is in the future when have space and more time to work that out. Looking at quick ideas.

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Post by RB zook »

i got a 33 in the back of mine and have tool box and revcory gear
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Post by nicbeer »

Got a pic RB.?

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Post by Jay D »

In my old LJ50 HT, the spare was mounted in the back from the factory. It was mounted vertically on top of the wheel arch, in front of the side window and had a simple threaded higed rod dodah that it mounted to...of course, you'd have to check if a 31'd fit!!
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Post by RB zook »

nicbeer wrote:Got a pic RB.?

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yeer when i get home from work and its daylight :D
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Post by built4thrashing »

i used to have the spare in the back standing up on the passenger side tied to the rollbar. it looked pretty tuff being there with the roof off but it wont fit with the back seat in. Im thinking of trying to make a swing away tyre carrier and converting the door to a drop down tailgate but like most things i wanna do they never get done.
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Post by nicbeer »

RB zook wrote:
nicbeer wrote:Got a pic RB.?

cheers
yeer when i get home from work and its daylight :D
No worries RB. Still daylight here for another 2hrs. :)

BFT: that is what i was thinking of but i have no rollbar, but was going to make up a quick holder thingy. RB's idea is first thou

cheers

Nic
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Post by RB zook »

here its strapped to roll bar

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Post by Crawford »

everyone tells me the importance of having recovery gear..

BUT its so god damn expensive...

I usually just rely on mates..

I should start getting my own collection up..
where should i start?
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Post by RB zook »

Crawford wrote:everyone tells me the importance of having recovery gear..
BUT its so god damn expensive...
I usually just rely on mates..
I should start getting my own collection up..
where should i start?
every 4x4 that goes on a trip should have there own gear

and use ther own gear if they are stuck
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Post by nicbeer »

RB zook wrote:here its strapped to roll bar
Do you usually have it there or will it fit lying down?

cheers

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Post by nicbeer »

Crawford wrote:everyone tells me the importance of having recovery gear..

BUT its so god damn expensive...

I usually just rely on mates..

I should start getting my own collection up..
where should i start?
At least get yourself a snatch strap and a couple 4.7T shackles. bout $80 all up. Maybe a couple of drag chains as well. depends on where ya go.

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Post by RB zook »

nicbeer wrote:
RB zook wrote:here its strapped to roll bar
Do you usually have it there or will it fit lying down?

cheers
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had it there coz had the rear seat in. fits between the wheel arches, thats how i always have it and if your real keen could use the seat mounts and make braackets tio tie it down
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Post by nicbeer »

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had it there coz had the rear seat in. fits between the wheel arches, thats how i always have it and if your real keen could use the seat mounts and make braackets tio tie it down[/quote]

This is what i was thinking of doing. If you a pic of yours lying down it would be great. Mine has draws at the moment so can't easily do it at the moment. Trying to visualise size of toolbox that could fit including the spare.

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Post by RB zook »

sort of shows the spare and toolbax
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Post by nicbeer »

sweet. that helped. On top of the wheel arch seems the go. I will have to pull the draws and go from there.

Aiming to fit
2xjerries 1xwater+fuel.
1x31x10.5
1 small toolbox + recover gear behind seat.

a mean feet in the zook. it can be done.


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Post by RB zook »

i put a board over the tyre and have all my camping gear in there as well :D
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:D
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Post by nicbeer »

Sweet. thats what i was thinking of.

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Post by SiKiD_01 »

nicbeer wrote:Sweet. thats what i was thinking of.

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a 31" tyre can easily fit between the wheel wells in the rear of a sierra lying down.

hey nicbeer, if you are not going to have back seats anymore, then why dont you make a draw system that fits in the back between the wheel wells, and strap the spare on top of the draws/deck?

a removable draw system is always handy too.

let me see if i can find a photo.
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Post by nicbeer »

Hey skid.

no backseats. never had them in longer than 1 month.

I have looked at that. A pic would be great.

The only thing i have woried about is the weight of the 31 being bounced on top of the draws.

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Post by RB zook »

i made the second set of draws in that sierra


for stumped :D
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Post by nicbeer »

RB zook wrote:i made the second set of draws in that sierra


for stumped :D
What thinkness wood is used and how is it constructed? Angle in corners or butt joint.

Would it hold up to a 31" weight on it.

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Post by RB zook »

its 18 mm mdf hmr(high moisture resistance)

i rebated and housed all of it no angle is used then glues and screwed

that could eaisly hold the weight of a 31

just need to bolt it down to the seat mounts and bolt the tyre to the top easy reallly i could make that set up for my zook thou am lazy :D
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Post by kimclive »

You might get away with 12mm ply if you have 2 drawers and a solid divider in the middle. You could even put a steel plate in the middle with a steel post to another plate on the bottom. A few wheel studs on the top plate and the spare could be bolted on.

Just a few thoughts on the run.

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Post by alien »

i reckon 31" on bottom, deflated to save space, then draws on top... as the tyre and rim will almost certainly outweigh anything in the drawers. that and the spare is seldom used, and often filthy, so why have it on top?
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Post by TWISTY »

This was the setup in my zook when I got it....

31" spare lying down flat, highlift jack bolted to the wheel arches, then a toolbox of all the recovery gear.

All fitted perfect!

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Post by nicbeer »

What happens with a little bit of rust and a 31" on the rear carrier.

oops.

Rear door is now held by a strap inside and tek screws holding door to the body. :) Spare is now inside the zook standing upright..

cheers
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Post by alien »

nice work Nic =) hahahaha any luck finding a new body for it?
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Post by nicbeer »

Found one i like. just need space to pull apart the zooks and do the swap. something i lack around the house.

Waiting on getting a house possibly next two months if it lasts that long.

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