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    Quote Originally Posted by oldie4wder View Post
    A landrover nut friend of mine points out that installing the spare on the bonnet could easily increase axle loading at the front beyond its official capacity.
    And I agree that it adds a lot of weight to be lifted when opening the bonnet (especially when you get old a frail like myself :>)
    Could you ask your friend if a bumper bar and mudguards full of wet sticky mud would overload the front axle too ? That would be about the same weight, wouldn't it ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldie4wder View Post
    A landrover nut friend of mine points out that installing the spare on the bonnet could easily increase axle loading at the front beyond its official capacity.
    And I agree that it adds a lot of weight to be lifted when opening the bonnet (especially when you get old a frail like myself :>)
    I'd like to see the numbers on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrew53 View Post
    Put it on the roof on your rack or on a wheel carrier. Your bonnet is not made for the weight and it will block important view that you need when off road.
    If you read previous posts, you'll find your statement is far from proven.
    Wouldn't putting the spare wheel on the roof just make the vehicle top heavy and more prone to tipping over?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    If you read previous posts, you'll find your statement is far from proven.
    Wouldn't putting the spare wheel on the roof just make the vehicle top heavy and more prone to tipping over?
    Not to mention the risk to injury in lifting it that high...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    I'd like to see the numbers on that.
    Pretty sure I have posted numbers of mine going over a weigh bridge with spare on bonnet.......I was over weight on the front axle in touring mode and from memory that was with a trailer connect which in theory would take a small amount of weight off the front axle.

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    Bonnet mounted spare wheel

    Here is one thread where I mention 40kg over on the front.....buggered if I can find thread with all weights

    110 axle load limits

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    Wow, this thread makes a lot of reading of lots of opinions doesn't it ?

    I, for one, in several hundreds of thousands of kms travelled both in the country and in the big smoke with spare wheels on 110 and earlier model bonnets, have never had any practical issue with any of the following;

    1. increased weight on the front axle (!)
    2. getting spoken to or charged by any police or transport authority
    3. windscreen washer flow (!)
    4. reduced visibility
    5. difficulty in opening the bonnet.

    Reading all of the posts it seems that those who use them or have used them like them,
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    those who don't use them are inclined to be a bit antsy for any of a range of suggested reasons for which no empirical evidence has been posted.

    I trust that the OP, 200defenda , can sum it up for himself He sure got a range of responses

    All good stuff fellas

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    Reading all of the posts it seems that those who use them or have used them like them,
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    those who don't use them are inclined to be a bit antsy for any of a range of suggested reasons for which no empirical evidence haas been posted.
    Rather typical for any thread on social media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    Wow, this thread makes a lot of reading of lots of opinions doesn't it ?

    I, for one, in several hundreds of thousands of kms travelled both in the country and in the big smoke with spare wheels on 110 and earlier bonnets, have never had any practical issue with any of the following;
    1. increased weight on the front axle (!)
    2. getting spoken to or charged by any police or transport authority
    3. windscreen washer flow (!)
    4. reduced visibility
    5. difficulty in opening the bonnet.

    Reading all of the posts it seems that those who use them or have used them like them,
    and,
    those who don't use them are inclined to be a bit antsy for any of a range of suggested reasons for which no empirical evidence haas been posted.

    I trust that the OP, 200defenda , can sum it up for himself He sure got a range of responses

    All good stuff fellas
    And your opinion is welcome to the discussion

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    And your opinion is welcome to the discussion
    thank you Mr. Weeds - please also see post#7

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