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    Would this work on the back of a 110

    Its a product made for a Jeep however I think it would work well, as both the 110 and a Jeep have a flat back and a door(110) or tail gate that swings open( jeep) this takes all the weight off the door. Also it can carry 2 jerry cans and hold up to a 37" tire.

    have a look and let me know what you think.

    OR-FAB 85201BB - OR-FAB Swing Away Tire / Gerry Can Carrier for 97-06 JeepĀ® Wrangler TJ & Unlimited - Quadratec

    Cheers

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    Seems a very expensive $675 to add a jerry can holder, jack bracket and antenna slot to a 110.

    I dont get the need to add something like that to a 110.

    For that sort of expenditure you could buy better storage solution where you could store much more.


    But who am I to reason why . . . .just saying

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    no.

    i cannot believe you even asked.


    and yes, it is a jeep thing.


    jc
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Spare tyre and 2 full Jerrys hanging of 1 hinge for stability
    Looks like a fancy poorly made spare tyre carrier
    There's a reason Murray and kaymar use trailer stubs!!
    Dc

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    The 110 wouldn't be strong enough to support that sort of weight from the area either side of the back door without some serious reinforcing.
    Having the wheel hanging out so far also creates a lot of dynamic load. I prefer to mount everything off the chassis.
    You carry a spare all the time, but you don't always need to carry a jerry, so it makes sense to have the wheel closer to the car and a jerry holder that's removable such as in the pic below.

    Cheers, Murray



    '88 County Isuzu 4Bd1 Turbo Intercooled, '96 Defender 130 CC VNT
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    thanks for the feedback guys

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    A critical consideration, particularly for a 110, is how far aft of the rear axle the wieight is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    The 110 wouldn't be strong enough to support that sort of weight from the area either side of the back door without some serious reinforcing.
    Having the wheel hanging out so far also creates a lot of dynamic load. I prefer to mount everything off the chassis.
    You carry a spare all the time, but you don't always need to carry a jerry, so it makes sense to have the wheel closer to the car and a jerry holder that's removable such as in the pic below.

    Cheers, Murray



    And I can confirm that if you want to carry a jerry, one of these, plus one of Murray's wheel carriers, is an ideal combo!

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