Correct me if I'm wrong, but the strut is still useful for assisting with opening the door and will help keep it open in the event you aren't able to open the door fully (eg. backed against a garage wall, etc). Both items are on my wish list.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the strut is still useful for assisting with opening the door and will help keep it open in the event you aren't able to open the door fully (eg. backed against a garage wall, etc). Both items are on my wish list.
I have the Mantec carrier fitted with the Mulgo rear step/corner protectors and the Mulgo door strut which keeps it open. Has done and survived some severe terrain with no probs but I did all this before I discovered Murray's carrier - time over I would go the dual wheel carrier from Murray. Pic below of how the setup looks/works
The dual carrier comes with a number plate mount like in this pic............
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...013/10/904.jpg
The number plate mount isn't fitted to the 90 on the website............
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...013/10/905.jpg
The Rijidij single wheel carrier shares two mounting bolts with Mulgo type Bumperettes, but I have recently modified the design of the chassis mount so the top of it doesn't connect with the bodywork on '02> models, so the bumperettes and the carrier mount will now occupy the same space where they previously overlapped in this picture. This might be overcome by cutting a notch in one or the other, but I haven't tried it yet to make sure. I haven't tried other brand corner protectors, so I don't know which ones are compatible.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...013/10/906.jpg
Correct, the gas strut is useful whether you have a carrier fitted or not. Whether you have the spare on the door in the original position or a wheel carrier which opens with the door, the gas strut compliments either setup by assisting with opening the door.
Cheers, Murray