BigBlack Well-known member Joined Jan 16, 2009 Messages 563 Jan 16, 2010 #3 I'm sure someone said you can take it of, turn it 'upside down' and refit it to get a couple of extra inches. :nenau How much space do you need??
I'm sure someone said you can take it of, turn it 'upside down' and refit it to get a couple of extra inches. :nenau How much space do you need??
wolf Well-known member Club Member Joined May 28, 2006 Messages 415 Jan 16, 2010 #4 Well not sure about moving the bracket, but im sure you could fabricate a plate to bolt to it allowing the height difference needed!?!?
Well not sure about moving the bracket, but im sure you could fabricate a plate to bolt to it allowing the height difference needed!?!?
makeitfit Well-known member Joined Apr 27, 2008 Messages 15,112 Jan 16, 2010 #5 If you turn it upside down you'll get maybe an inch I've got a 32 on the back as spare at the mo
D Darwin Guest Jan 16, 2010 #6 ok will try turning it upside down see if that helps didnt really wanna do it in the rain but working tommorow
ok will try turning it upside down see if that helps didnt really wanna do it in the rain but working tommorow
D Darwin Guest Jan 17, 2010 #8 Disc cutter unboxed , be afraid , be very afraid and its gonna have to end up silver becuase I only have silver hammerite left.
Disc cutter unboxed , be afraid , be very afraid and its gonna have to end up silver becuase I only have silver hammerite left.
BongoBerry Well-known member Joined Dec 16, 2006 Messages 307 May 14, 2010 #10 Darwin said: needs tidying but you get the idea. Click to expand... Hey Darwin, I'm also going 265x75x16.. My question is... what exactly have you done to the original spare wheel carrier to allow for the larger wheel? thanks
Darwin said: needs tidying but you get the idea. Click to expand... Hey Darwin, I'm also going 265x75x16.. My question is... what exactly have you done to the original spare wheel carrier to allow for the larger wheel? thanks
(RIP) PLANK Well-known member Club Member Joined Mar 14, 2006 Messages 7,699 May 14, 2010 #11 a bit off topic, but i used to do this to troopers years ago and putting spacers under the braket and longer bolts used to work for me.
a bit off topic, but i used to do this to troopers years ago and putting spacers under the braket and longer bolts used to work for me.
D Darwin Guest May 14, 2010 #12 A picture speaks 1000 words 1 x sheet of 5.5mm ally checkplate 250mm x 500mm (I think) 4 x M10 Stainless Bolts & Washers 16 x M10 Nylon washers 6 x M12 Stainless washers
A picture speaks 1000 words 1 x sheet of 5.5mm ally checkplate 250mm x 500mm (I think) 4 x M10 Stainless Bolts & Washers 16 x M10 Nylon washers 6 x M12 Stainless washers
D Darwin Guest May 14, 2010 #14 Actuall one I bought was this one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Prime-4-5mm-A..._Metalworking_Supplies_ET&hash=item19b3dbb3a9 As an eBay Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
Actuall one I bought was this one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Prime-4-5mm-A..._Metalworking_Supplies_ET&hash=item19b3dbb3a9
wolf Well-known member Club Member Joined May 28, 2006 Messages 415 Jun 7, 2010 #15 Well i have to do something with mine now sheared off 2 of the bolts changing a wheel! oh the joys!!
zippy656 Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2008 Messages 14,077 Jun 7, 2010 #16 you need to spray you NUTS with WD40 or get some cream from the doctors
D dinky Well-known member Joined Nov 6, 2006 Messages 1,207 Jun 7, 2010 #17 Remember Dadba fitted a wheel spacer on his patrol to give more room,with bigger tyres.
makeitfit Well-known member Joined Apr 27, 2008 Messages 15,112 Jun 7, 2010 #18 Yeh but you need the height too, as Darwins job works for me:thumbs Spacer needed to let the windscreen wiper work:lol
Yeh but you need the height too, as Darwins job works for me:thumbs Spacer needed to let the windscreen wiper work:lol