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Arran73



Member Since: 25 Mar 2013
Location: Commugny, Switzerland
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tire carrier for a softop
hi,

Looked everywhere for one, anyone know where online I can buy a rear tire carrier? I only seem to be able to find ones for the full doors.

Thanks
Post #222798 28th Mar 2013 8:42am
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adafish



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Depends where you want to put it chap. You could either get a swing way one for the back OR a rear bulkhead bracket for in the back ( thats if you have a rear bulkhead )... Putting Dreams on Drives at JLR Solihull..
Post #222808 28th Mar 2013 9:00am
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leeds



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Is this what you are after?



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Normally mounts the tyres off centre.

We can supply these

Brendan

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Post #222813 28th Mar 2013 9:20am
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Arran73



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leeds wrote:
Is this what you are after?



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Normally mounts the tyres off centre.

We can supply these

Brendan


Yeah that is exactly what im after, do you ship to Switzerland?. does it use the exising hardwair to close?.

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Post #222815 28th Mar 2013 9:26am
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Arran73



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adafish wrote:
Depends where you want to put it chap. You could either get a swing way one for the back OR a rear bulkhead bracket for in the back ( thats if you have a rear bulkhead )...


Thought about the rear bulkhead solution but would prefer have it outside.
Post #222816 28th Mar 2013 9:26am
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blackwolf



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Sonic3D/Alisport solution - no drilling required (sorry for the grotty photo):


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Post #222829 28th Mar 2013 10:16am
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ade666



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Hi guys. Blackwolf can you open your ifor top fully with that carrier. I have a mill services one, its old, and i have to slide the door off to gain rear access
Post #224167 2nd Apr 2013 5:35pm
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blackwolf



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Yes, I can, but only because I have made a simple mod to the carrier to move the wheel about 6" to the left.

IW canopy flaps are a challenge to wheel carriers.
Post #224264 2nd Apr 2013 10:02pm
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ade666



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That they are. I slide mine off at the min.
Post #224383 3rd Apr 2013 5:35pm
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