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Does my new tyre carrier look okay ?

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Does my new tyre carrier look okay ?

Post by pongo »

i Was just wanting to see what you guys reckon of the design. I just need to gusset up where it joins onto the trailer hub and then it should be sweet.

Its all made from 50x50x3mm

Any ideas, suggestions.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

How thick is the plate where the wheel will bolt to? Any gusseting behind it?
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Post by ozy1 »

where did you get the trialer hub setup from? did you machine down a full size hub?
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Post by 80lsy gq »

ozy1 wrote:where did you get the trialer hub setup from? did you machine down a full size hub?
the hub looks like one of the flangeless hubs you can buy from
Martins Trailer parts in WA..i bought a heap of them to use to make wheel carriers etc

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Post by ozy1 »

80lsy gq wrote:
ozy1 wrote:where did you get the trialer hub setup from? did you machine down a full size hub?
the hub looks like one of the flangeless hubs you can buy from
Martins Trailer parts in WA..i bought a heap of them to use to make wheel carriers etc

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link to their site halfway down the page

http://www.trailerparts.net.au/shop/sto ... egoryID=CA
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Post by rainsey »

Pongo,

shoot us a photo with a bit more of the hub side of business. From the bit of the pic you have it welded to the left side of the tow bar.

Got me thinking now!!

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Post by dromana7411 »

can you also post a pic of your rear bar...

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Post by nicbeer »

Mine for the zook using same setup made by Drew on here.

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Thick steel as well. 6x bolts to hold it on

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Post by j-top paj »

looks good mate ;)
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Post by j-top paj »

howd that round mark happen on ur tailgate?? :shock:
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Post by RockyF75 »

j-top paj wrote:howd that round mark happen on ur tailgate?? :shock:
backed into a tree with a spare tyre on the back :?: :idea:
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Post by familybus »

RockyF70 wrote:
j-top paj wrote:howd that round mark happen on ur tailgate?? :shock:
backed into a tree with a spare tyre on the back :?: :idea:
nah! he was hit by a mouse! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by RockyF75 »

familybus wrote:
RockyF70 wrote:
j-top paj wrote:howd that round mark happen on ur tailgate?? :shock:
backed into a tree with a spare tyre on the back :?: :idea:
nah! he was hit by a mouse! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
aaahhhhh.... but he had a tyre on the back rigt?? :D To make the round shape :lol:
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Post by j-top paj »

lol u shoulda seen it, i still cant beleive how he didnt see him. its not as if it was a little zook parked beind or anything :lol:
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Post by familybus »

maybe it was the way mousie had hes cowboy hat folded down like clint eastwood instead of the way he normaly folds the front up like gomer pile!
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Post by j-top paj »

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by Steve F »

I just started on mine today but I'm also making the bar as well, could you do me a favour and post the dimensions of the hub you're using. I've ordered one and am waiting on it to arrive but want to carry on making the bar. On the site they have it with some dimensions but it isn't shown real well, I really need the diameter specifically so I can work out how low profile my bar can be.

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Post by j-top paj »

RockyF70 wrote:
familybus wrote:
RockyF70 wrote:
j-top paj wrote:howd that round mark happen on ur tailgate?? :shock:
backed into a tree with a spare tyre on the back :?: :idea:
nah! he was hit by a mouse! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
aaahhhhh.... but he had a tyre on the back rigt?? :D To make the round shape :lol:
no matt had the tyre on the back. the flat 31"
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Post by pongo »

familybus wrote:maybe it was the way mousie had hes cowboy hat folded down like clint eastwood instead of the way he normaly folds the front up like gomer pile!
We need to pull out the Akubra hat holder in my ute so he can hang his hat up from the roof.

Ill try and get somemore pics and specs up for ya all shortly. In the process of turning a cash side busness into the real deal. Ive worked out how to do invoices with MYOB, the rest can wait

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Post by ofr57 »

by the looks of that picture the box section is welded to the centre of the plate that will hold the tyer ... wont that make a weak point :?
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Post by pongo »

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I think ill need to but a brace in where i joined onto the tow bar. The tow bar had been flipped upside down and suits my swb with a 2 inch body lift, this lwb came with a 3 inch body, so should be sweet.

You can see properly now how i braced the plate the tyre bolts too.

I managed to find time to weld it all up, so alli need to do is sort the latch out, full open stop, gas strut and some tail lights inder neath somewhere

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Post by pongo »

Oh yeah , and a big thanks to Family bus for helping me out with some more welding rods, saved a few $$$

and thanks mousie for marking the outline of where the spare should go. :finger:
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Post by j-top paj »

pongo wrote:
and thanks mousie for marking the outline of where the spare should go. :finger:

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Post by Guy »

Before you get it all buttoned up make a provison for a work\reversing light off it. And I think you may need to barce up the actual bumper or it will vibrate heaps ...
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Post by booflux »

love_mud wrote:Before you get it all buttoned up make a provison for a work\reversing light off it. And I think you may need to barce up the actual bumper or it will vibrate heaps ...
I would guess its finished by now unless Bubs was building it and sold it already :finger: :finger:
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Post by pongo »

booflux wrote:
love_mud wrote:Before you get it all buttoned up make a provison for a work\reversing light off it. And I think you may need to barce up the actual bumper or it will vibrate heaps ...
I would guess its finished by now unless Bubs was building it and sold it already :finger: :finger:
almost finished, lol. Now im single and Im sick of watching tele is time to get on with it. Work light is on, LED lights fitted. Just need to paint the tyre carrier part and wire in the work lights then its done. even have a gas strut sorted for it.

Then ill make a high lift carrier off the tyre too.

As for bracing, i did beef it up, But will definatly be keeping an eye on the welds for cracking, etc. Should be ok though, BUT its gotta be the week point for sure.

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Post by RED60 »

The first crack will appear where the shs is welded onto the bearing tube (the pivot point)...... thats my call anyway. :D
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