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churchy



Member Since: 28 Jul 2011
Location: UK
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2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
Rattley spare wheel
Hi all,

I noticed that Wyvern recently had an issue with the spare wheel on the rear door mount. Having read the post I investigated my rattle and low and behold 2 of the bolts that hold the bracket on are loose. Haven't had a chance to work on it yet but assume the only way to check is spare wheel off and then rear door card off if they do not tighten? (impending broken clips!!)

Does anyone know what the bolts fox into on the inside of the door before I attempt a fix tomorrow?

Thanks in advance!
Post #369268 3rd Nov 2014 7:36pm
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martinfiattech



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Not sure about the torx bolts.

But like you mine suddenly developed a rattle from the spare wheel carrier after being parked over night in town.
On coming back to the car I noticed the cover on the spare tyre was not straight as if moved,
I guess they removed the cover to find it`s held on with locking wheel nuts and a dirty great chain Very Happy . So they must have decided to try the mounting bolts. I had removed the door trim (and lock tighted the nuts) a few screws and trim clips, try to remove it square. As it likes to try and bend / snap.

At this time I was working on a mounting plate to fit the spare wheel inside the car, on to the plylining. (if you can get hold of a few ZF gear box PTO blanking plates they work a treat, pre drilled holes). It`s now in side the car out of site. Excuse the spelling I`am better with spanners and wires.
Post #369282 3rd Nov 2014 8:17pm
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churchy



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Well all sorted - 4 of the 6 bolts holding the wheel carrier on we're loose. You need long arms to sort this one but managed to do it without breaking anyof the door card clips!!
Post #370296 8th Nov 2014 8:42am
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wyvern



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looks like I've got a fun job to do to change my wheel carrier soon then Whistle

I'll take the door card off carefully and then undo the bolts with great care to pop the new carrier on.
any pointers gratefully received !

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Post #370442 8th Nov 2014 9:08pm
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churchy



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Have to admit I was surprised that it was straightforward. Took about 20 mins and I used a long thin screwdriver to get as close to door card pins as possible to prise them loose before pulling the door card off square. Obviously you need to pop out the little black square behind the door handle inside to get the door card off.

The only way I found to reach both the inside and outside bolts at the same time was to sit underneath the door! Unless you are Mr tickle! Then just greased them up (2 were a bit rusty) and tightened them with a ratchet.
Good luck.
Post #370457 8th Nov 2014 9:33pm
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