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lambert.the.farmer Member Since: 11 Apr 2012 Location: harrogate Posts: 2006 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hi all.
On a 90 is there enough room under the rear tub to mount a 750 wheel and tyre ie between the chassis rails where the tank goes on a 110 ? I ask as i think having the spare with me on the trip north would be prudent. Having made a lid for the tub i don't have the height to use the normal location plus even if i did the back will be quite tight with camping boxes. I do have a front mount but i hate the lack of visability with the spare there. I don't have the funds for a swing away. I could put it on top of the new lid but 12mm plywood is not "that" strong plus it looks a bit naff. So yeah would it be reasonable to fit under the rear of the tub up against the tow bar/rear crossmember? Cheers. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon. |
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BigWheels Member Since: 21 Mar 2010 Location: Somerset Posts: 1405 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
As you have a TDi = no bump, why not a bonnet mount?
Is it legal to mount a spare wheel military style on the side of a Defender? Land Rover Defenders. 67 years heritage, minimal appearance changes, still going strong all over the world. Not a fashion vehicle, but fashionable to own. Made for the needy, not the greedy. Ta ta Defender |
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lambert.the.farmer Member Since: 11 Apr 2012 Location: harrogate Posts: 2006 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Being a pickup i don't have a rear door as such to mount it to. Whilst i have all the bits to reinstate my bonnet mount i took it off as it really limits my forward vision and i just cant get on with it. Side mount sounds ok but again being a pickup and not having a rear cage i can't see where it would mount. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 ![]() ![]() |
It definitely won't go between the chassis rails. Your best bet in the circumstances is flat on the floor between the wheel boxes. A ply panel over the top would give you a wide flat area to stack your stuff, albeit not very high.
The only other low cost alternative I can think of is to get a couple of roof bars and stick it over the cab. Darren 110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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lambert.the.farmer Member Since: 11 Apr 2012 Location: harrogate Posts: 2006 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Pity it won't fit that would have been good. Looks like i will have to put it on the back i will look to what i have in the way of cross bars. Hey ho. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
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BigWheels Member Since: 21 Mar 2010 Location: Somerset Posts: 1405 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
What size wheel & tyres do you have? Maybe a slimmer wheel & or tyre (but similar circumference to the others) would allow you to use your bonnet mount & have better visibility, or take less load bed space at back? Same principle as space saver tyres in cars before invasion of the goo cans.
I see a lot of farm Defenders etc where I live. Most seem to have smaller &/or cheaper spare wheels to the ones driven on. Land Rover Defenders. 67 years heritage, minimal appearance changes, still going strong all over the world. Not a fashion vehicle, but fashionable to own. Made for the needy, not the greedy. Ta ta Defender |
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wyvern Member Since: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2118 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I saw a 110 with a 'space saver wheel' the other day... the wheel was half as thin as the fitted wheels and looked rather odd on the back door...
![]() Wonderd what they did with the wheel nuts and how they managed when driving... the wheel was the same curcumfrance but just half as wide. Fitting a rear swing away wheel carrier ... these are not expensive items and will probably turn up on EBay or on here if you ask... ![]() Elgar -TDCI(Puma) 110XS Dormobile - now sold Devon & Cornwall 4x4 Response - DC126 ![]() |
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lambert.the.farmer Member Since: 11 Apr 2012 Location: harrogate Posts: 2006 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
It's already on the defender version of push bike tyres being 750r16. I have thought to go smaller on the past like a 205 but i like the taller ones i have they give it decent legs so it can both fly and grunt as need be. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
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lambert.the.farmer Member Since: 11 Apr 2012 Location: harrogate Posts: 2006 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Pickup swing aways are not so common and besides i leave on Friday which kinda shortens the availability of second hand. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
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BigWheels Member Since: 21 Mar 2010 Location: Somerset Posts: 1405 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
For lambert perhaps a home made wheel holder might be the answer. Some scaffolding tube & possibly plate (which is all swing away carriers, racks etc really are, but tarted up with paint & shiny bits.)
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lambert.the.farmer Member Since: 11 Apr 2012 Location: harrogate Posts: 2006 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Home made rocks! If i come up with a cool idea i will post some pics. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
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BigWheels Member Since: 21 Mar 2010 Location: Somerset Posts: 1405 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
7.50s are good, I thought maybe you were using wider wheels (But have just re-read your 1st post ![]() A fixed or (adapted) swing away carrier on the side might be the answer. Military with side mounted wheel http://torrent.cd/ec74afff6ccd0c9a4d10f2b6...co.torrent Land Rover Defenders. 67 years heritage, minimal appearance changes, still going strong all over the world. Not a fashion vehicle, but fashionable to own. Made for the needy, not the greedy. Ta ta Defender |
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