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GU Rear Tyre Holder

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GU Rear Tyre Holder

Post by phippsey »

Anyone heard of a GU rear spare tyre holder OTHER than complete rear bay assembly options, eg Kaymar.

They're too expensive when all I want is to get that f'n tyre off the door.

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Post by manno74 »

It doesn't get it off the back door, but they do make a spacer to fit a larger (33") tyre.

I think you'll just have to fork out the sheckles... Check all manufacturers and see what you like the look of too. The new ARB is a nice unit - about the same as the Kaymar though! Don't know how they hols up on the rough stuff though (latch etc.).
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Re: GU Rear Tyre Holder

Post by bogged »

theres a place out of perth makin a not bad lookin one for $1800-2000.. but still $1000 too rich for few hunge bux of steel.
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Post by Trolly »

Does not get it of the back, but I'm considering one of these --> http://www.marks4wd.com/products/access ... arrier.htm

Any comments on them welcome
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Post by bogged »

Trolly wrote:Does not get it of the back, but I'm considering one of these --> http://www.marks4wd.com/products/access ... arrier.htm

Any comments on them welcome
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Post by evil_hitman »

an adaptor to hang a 35" tyre off your back door?

"Todays lesson boys and girls is how to bend f$#@ outta your back door panel"

The one from ARB that costs $50-60 should allow a 315/75 to hang on it, if you're comfy with putting such a large tyre on the panel.
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Post by Zuki »

we made spacers but we don't have our tyre on the door anymore on our gu wagon it's in cab. our's is 2000 model and there door is already starting to crack. tyre only goes on door when we go away.it's a 33'' tyre. just not worth breaking/wrecking your rear door then buying another one.
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Post by manno74 »

"Todays lesson boys and girls is how to bend f$#@ outta your back door panel"
Don't worry about the panel bending, it'll sag off the hinges first and you'll just suck dust in the back doors...

$40 for the bracket from ARB when I bought it, and it can hold a work light and it doesn't take much to make up an adapter for a shovel. $400 ??? Just add a bit more and get a whole new rear bar.
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