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You wouldn't have to cut into the bumper as some box section could have a U cut into it so it sits nicely around the tubing of the bumper & then welded in place & a swing away carrier mounted onto the bracket:thumbs
 
How about a fold down instead of a swing away? Mounted straight off your bumper.
 
How about a fold down instead of a swing away? Mounted straight off your bumper.

You would probably want a spring to assist the lift, like on the rear doors of horse boxes, or a couple of gas rams, like tail gate lifters on hatch backs.

Re bracket on rear door, I know in the first instance, some people have removed the bracket and simply inverted it to gain an inch or so.

What ever you do, the key is sorting out a suitable bracket adaptor for the rear door, in my opinion.

More body lift...:doh At what point are your drive shafts and prop shafts going to say enoughs enough...

Have you actually taken this truck off road to the limits of what the car can do now?
I recon when you do, you will find the weakest link, could be steeering arms, prop shafts, cv joints, wheel bearings, suspension ball joints, even the torsion bars.
None of these have been tested to the extreme.:augie:augie and most you are putting an extra strain on them in just normal driving too.
 
So do I... but can't see a recovery truck making it up some of the lanes I've done! [emoji38]
My mate has the same cover and he buried his Defender up to the sills, he rang up and Adrian Flux sent a modded Disco 2 from a local garage to winch him out lol
 
I have off road recovery with Adrian Flux :sly

I have the same cover but id double check with them.

But who wants to wait 1 - 2 hours for recovery for a simple puncture. If they find out you have none they may not recover you too.
 
I have the same cover but id double check with them.

But who wants to wait 1 - 2 hours for recovery for a simple puncture. If they find out you have none they may not recover you too.
Very true lol, may have to just invest in a winch :sly
 
why not put the spare on the roof ...... or even the bonnet ...... like a certain well known 4x4 ?
 
why not put the spare on the roof ...... or even the bonnet ...... like a certain well known 4x4 ?

Never on the bonnet :lol

The roof is quite appealing. I cant get in the 2m car parks now anyway.. :rolleyes:
 
I know the spare wheel debate is long gone but I found this clip which is worth a watch. Yes it's a l*+d r*§¥r but some cool ideas.
ICON Reformer Custom Land Rover NAS110 Defender: http://youtu.be/wWYVOmn27jI
 
Alex, clamp the spare wheel to the front bumper bar... it is out of the way, and it is a softer nudge bar when you push something out of the way.

Think about the old VW camper vans with the spare on the front.:thumb2
 
Alex, clamp the spare wheel to the front bumper bar... it is out of the way, and it is a softer nudge bar when you push something out of the way.

Think about the old VW camper vans with the spare on the front.:thumb2

That's almost a good idea :lol

Almost ;)
 
Wow, that's nice.......mind you, I think it stopped being a L/R a long time ago......:thumb2
 
Just make a bracket for the rear door,and fit to that.Noticed a lot of Terrano's have them there.Lol...
 
That's almost a good idea :lol

Almost ;)

Why not double up your rear wheels on the rear axle, like transit vans, then you have 6 wheels to choose from, should be able to get a set of four from those...

You will need extending rear wheel arches though.:augie
 
Alex mate, until you get this roof rack what are you gonna do if you get a puncture or trash a tyre offroad? :confused:

I don't understand the reasoning behind getting rid of your spare? When most of us go up a tyre size (eg. me or Elty) we just fit a bigger spare, not get rid of it altogether! :rolleyes:

For the record I don't really have any views about taking it off the back door (do what you want, its your truck) but, as usual, you seem to have fired ahead without actually thinking things through :doh

Also the removal of the spare will have nothing to do with the comments you've had from joe public - they're talking about your other mods!

My bumper is still in the original position as it's been lifted with the body and I've got a 33" spare on.
Just make a bracket,sorry get rick to make a bracket:lol that will lift the wheel clear of the bumper.
Keep it simple but effective mate:thumb2
 
I carry my spare IN the back of the truck. No way am I having fookin' great 35s bouncing about on the back door. What's more it's more over hang, rear projection :eek:
I also have a tyre repair kit on board with a pumpo gizmo to re-inflate after low pressure offroad sessions :D
Play offroad, take the right toys :cool:
 
I carry my spare IN the back of the truck. No way am I having fookin' great 35s bouncing about on the back door. What's more it's more over hang, rear projection :eek:
I also have a tyre repair kit on board with a pumpo gizmo to re-inflate after low pressure offroad sessions :D
Play offroad, take the right toys :cool:

:clap now that's the most sensible answer of all the post of this stupid post :thumbs
 
Tyre repair kit

Unless its a major split the modern repair kits are brilliant. The AA turned out for me on a work Mercedes puncture situation.

The vehicle had a space saver but the chap simply jacked the wheel off the ground to assist with rim seal.
He unscrewed the Schroder type valve and injected some magic liquid into the tyre, replaced the valve and connected his battery driven pump and within 10 minutes all was sorted. It drove as normal on the way back to the dealership. This stuff is great if you have alloy wheels that have corroded and loose air over time.
 

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