Hamjam
23rd September 2010, 07:35 PM
Hi,
I would like help with Rear Spare Wheel Bracket for my 1998 Defender wagon,
I was looking at the standard manual swing away Wheel bracket but I have been told I can get one with a piston attached to the wheel bracket and the door. So when you open the door the wheel bracket opens at the same time.
Is there any pressure put on the door from the piston or should I just stick to the manual Wheel bracket.
Has anyone used the wheel bracket with the piston? There is only $25 difference so the price difference is not that great. Your help in this matter would be appreciated,
Regards James (Hamjam)
I would like help with Rear Spare Wheel Bracket for my 1998 Defender wagon,
I was looking at the standard manual swing away Wheel bracket but I have been told I can get one with a piston attached to the wheel bracket and the door. So when you open the door the wheel bracket opens at the same time.
Is there any pressure put on the door from the piston or should I just stick to the manual Wheel bracket.
Has anyone used the wheel bracket with the piston? There is only $25 difference so the price difference is not that great. Your help in this matter would be appreciated,
Regards James (Hamjam)