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Thread: Spare wheel carrier - 130 trayback

  1. #21
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    Ranga that's awesome mate well set up.

  2. #22
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    Never really felt it being too top-heavy. A good thing about the Trayon is all the weight is low and forward. Having the spare so low also helps lower the centre of gravity.

    You'll notice in the start of the video a web welded on the c channel to minimise lateral movement.

    I need to fix the front tray mounts, and to do so need to remove the tray. I'm considering swapping the c channels from left to right, thus adding about 8" to the internal width. Just need to work out how to secure the Trayon legs.

  3. #23
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    Great setup, I have plans to lift my tray (actually a box) to about the same height for rear wheel clearance, seems that having the tray floor at about the same height as the door handles works well, would be great to get the weight of the spare wheels forward of the rear axle too. Still dreaming about a Trayon, $ out of the question for this year's trip unfortunately.

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