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quentin



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bonnet mounted spare on puma,

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Post #164080 24th Aug 2012 2:49am
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ericvv



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Post #164083 24th Aug 2012 4:24am
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lambert.the.farmer



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I really could not get on with my spare up front so I now carry tire weld and only sling the spare in the boot if I'm trailering a long way from home. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
Post #164086 24th Aug 2012 5:53am
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Glynparry25



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lambert.the.farmer wrote:
I really could not get on with my spare up front so I now carry tire weld and only sling the spare in the boot if I'm trailering a long way from home.


Be carefull with this.

If you get a nail through the tread it can be a £10 repair and off you go- if you use tyre weld this isn't possible without rediculous amounts of cleaning which means a new tyre which is closer to £100-150.

I hate the space the spare takes upo in my DC but know it is worth it as 285 BFG KM M/T sell for aboput £130 each here (never mind the £150+ in UK).

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Glynparry25



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Another option:



Technically it is better for a collision with a pedestrian as his head would bounce off the inflated rubber? Whistle

Glyn Dog Sheep
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shaun.mobile



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Quentin

any chance of a shot from the drivers perspective and another external shot from further away.

is that wheel carrier a bespoke item or something off the shelf?

shaun
Post #164108 24th Aug 2012 8:23am
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quentin



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shaun.mobile wrote:
Quentin

any chance of a shot from the drivers perspective and another external shot from further away.

is that wheel carrier a bespoke item or something off the shelf?

shaun


You might have to ask Mudstuff, I found the images on their website, other images below but none found looking out the window. Might be OK if you sit on a cushion Confused


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Glynparry25 wrote:
Another option:



I wouldn't do that, esp seeing how the Puma already suffers in warmer climate with its intercooler. --
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Glynparry25



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I couldn't help but go to the workshop and put the spare on the bonnet of mine.

After fitting I assumed this possition: Rolling with laughter .... after 2 mins I picked myself up and took some pics that I will post later when not on work computer.

Looks meaty, but you can't see Fu*k all through the windscreen. The thought of then having a bracket as posted above which will then add another inch or so height would make it even worse. With a 285 directly on the bonet lump, it obscures about 50% of your view (add another inch and you will loose 60-70% usefull visability)...... Then there is the legal implications of the bracket- the bar across the front is in direct violation of the 'bull bar' rule.

Naks wrote:
I wouldn't do that, esp seeing how the Puma already suffers in warmer climate with its intercooler.


I can't see why it would be a problem. It is a constant 30+ Degrees C here and I am running a TJM bull bar and Lightforce 240 spots and not had a sniff of temp/ power problems. It seems only some suffer from the problems.

Glyn Dog Sheep
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Glynparry25



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Here it is..... make your own mind up!


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Glyn Dog :sheep:

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Captain Speaking



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Yep, thought so - love it. Nice pics guys.

Right, now let's see what my garage says about actually fitting it on... Shocked
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Interesting thread - learnt a few things and never seen a spare mounted on a puma bonnet before. Used to run a Lightweight with a wide section BFG bonnet mounted and surprisingly never thought I had an issue with forward visibility but whenever someone else jumped in to have a drive the spare immediately became an issue.

Two military options for consideration - the Wolf fitting - has anyone got any pics fitted to a civvie model?; and the old Pink Panther fitting:


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Whilst looking it up, I also came across this double fitting for the front - given it was an Oz bush patrol vehicle cooling must have be OK:



and this these two to add:


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