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sib



Member Since: 18 May 2007
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Rear wheel carrier
What is the best rear wheel carrier in terms of build quality and ease of use ? ie it hinges open and closed with the door and not on seperate latches etc

I`m undecided between the Scorpion Racing and Mantec ones

Any thoughts ? Sib
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Post #39 18th May 2007 6:55pm
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Tim in Scotland



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Aren't Mantec ones "approved" by LR?? Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
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Post #47 24th May 2007 1:14pm
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badlands



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Yeah, Mantec seem to be the dogs bits. Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
Post #50 25th May 2007 7:58am
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ronp



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MANTEC, any day!!
Post #146 30th Jun 2007 10:11pm
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JSG



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I'm more tempted by the ones that just fit to the rear crossmember and open indepentantly. Frogs islan do one and also BOAB import one.

Does mean you need to open it before the door though, but they are so well engineered.

I'm finding that the weight of the wheel stops the rear door staying open if the Landrover isn't on flat ground - which can be painfull.
Post #254 12th Jul 2007 12:52pm
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banstock



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I went for the Scorpion Racing one with the HiLift holder
Had it about a year and its still as good as new.
Post #313 4th Aug 2007 11:56am
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robbeaumont



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Safari equip do one as scorpion racing but cheaper Made in the same factory!!!!!!
Post #319 9th Aug 2007 10:46pm
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TREX



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If someone has designed one for a 130 someone let me know!!
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robbeaumont



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See above posting Whistle
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Mossy2



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 SW Alpine White
Hi I have a Boab (Kaymar) wheel carrier on my 110, and the build quality is just brilliant. Although as previously stated you do have to swing the wheel away before opening the rear door which can be a pain.

There is a small locking pin that holds the wheel in the open position, also for added security you can lock the wheel to the carrier using a standard padlock.
Post #946 17th Dec 2007 2:59pm
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AndrewS



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Mossy2 wrote:
Hi I have a Boab (Kaymar) wheel carrier on my 110, and the build quality is just brilliant. Although as previously stated you do have to swing the wheel away before opening the rear door which can be a pain.

There is a small locking pin that holds the wheel in the open position, also for added security you can lock the wheel to the carrier using a standard padlock.


I have fitted the hinged type wheel carrier but as I have bigger wheels and tyres than standard. I think because of this its causing the carrier to loosen then the wheel rattles or wobbles. So I am looking to fit one of these swing away type carriers

Is there any chance you can bring your 110 down to Boughrood to show me this wheel carrier Question In return you can spend the day 4x4ing Thumbs Up
Post #1152 22nd Jan 2008 6:46pm
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Mossy2



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Hi Andrew sounds like a deal, Very Happy Can't give an exact date yet but i'm sure we can arrange it. But in the meantime to can see more details here

http://www.boab.biz/Pages/Kaymar%20Spare%20Wheel%20Carriers.htm

As this is my actual car & carrier, and as you can see it should take most sized wheels with out any problem.
Post #1175 25th Jan 2008 1:13pm
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RLD



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Is that u Mossy did not know u had a Defender Thumbs Up
Post #1192 26th Jan 2008 5:58pm
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Mossy2



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I'm his ickle brother hence Mossy2. Wink
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