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Innuendomaster Member Since: 29 Mar 2013 Location: South East Posts: 230 ![]() ![]() |
Would be nice to know the answer too, finding the position the spare is on my DC takes away 1/3rd of the load bed. With the arches spare space it would be ideal fitting there. Or even a swing away wheel carrier, but unsure if it can be fitted to a DC.?
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ibexman Member Since: 13 Dec 2008 Location: Essex Posts: 2956 ![]() ![]() |
A high capacity wheel bracket
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adafish Member Since: 30 Mar 2009 Location: atherstone Posts: 1385 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
years back on the old Series motors they had a cut out in the rear wheel arch ...Now i suppose rare has a hen's teeth....look for something X military for ideas... Putting Dreams on Drives at JLR Solihull..
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dorstsmith2 Member Since: 06 Aug 2012 Location: On the third rock from the sun in dorset Posts: 188 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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ginjez Member Since: 18 Sep 2011 Location: huddersfield Posts: 1767 ![]() ![]() |
Swing away isn't really an option for me as it prevents loading with fork truck.
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dorstsmith2 Member Since: 06 Aug 2012 Location: On the third rock from the sun in dorset Posts: 188 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Is not swing away can be mounted in different places in pick up and 110, 130 DC
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