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    Denny Guest

    Integrated rear tire carrier

    Here are a couple that I build for DI's and DII's-



    The one for the DII has a removable jerry can mount that the customer requested. He did not want to tote the extra weight while he was not needing it. The tire carrier is hinge on the bumper and opens with the door, no other unlatching is required.

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    When I did mine, I wanted one that looked similar to the standard bar and followed its profile, but protected the back end of the Disco from the hits when 4WDing. I didn't worry about the departure angle too much because the bar is strong and it generally drags on the towing arangement. It does need lights in it admittedly - the reverse lights had a globe change and became blinkers similar to the D2a.

    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by Denny View Post
    Here are a couple that I build for DI's and DII's-



    The one for the DII has a removable jerry can mount that the customer requested. He did not want to tote the extra weight while he was not needing it. The tire carrier is hinge on the bumper and opens with the door, no other unlatching is required.
    Nice work.

    are the wings of the bumper supported in any way? Also, I'd be interested in why the spare is not mounted lower on the carrier?

    What price are they?

    Cheers,

    Franz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    When I did mine, I wanted one that looked similar to the standard bar and followed its profile, but protected the back end of the Disco from the hits when 4WDing. I didn't worry about the departure angle too much because the bar is strong and it generally drags on the towing arangement. It does need lights in it admittedly - the reverse lights had a globe change and became blinkers similar to the D2a.

    Nice, certainly has that stock look.

    Cheers,

    Franz

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    Denny Guest

    Clearance

    Quote Originally Posted by Franz View Post
    Nice work.

    are the wings of the bumper supported in any way? Also, I'd be interested in why the spare is not mounted lower on the carrier?

    What price are they?

    Cheers,

    Franz
    Thank you!

    The wings are not supported externally from the bumper, but they do not flex due to the boxing of the main structure and the lower frame bars that limit flexing. The tire sits high for two main reasons, first is tire size it will accept up to a 36" tire and the second is clearance when you drop off of an obstacle the tire has less of a chance making contact with a ledge. We have lowered the height at the request of customers that were not doing such aggresive offroading before, it's not that big of a change to make.

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    discoteck Guest
    Here was my project for today.

    Its from linnrover, looks pretty cool now!
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    discoteck Guest
    and the finished product.
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    I like how you have prevented rotation of the bar.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


    ~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I like how you have prevented rotation of the bar.
    I'd have to agree Slunnie, pretty clever innit.

    Mine works well and is properly out of the way

    Cheers

    George
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    Here is the bar I am building.

    Drawings are currently with the laser cutter to have the plate cut out.



    Does anyone have thoughts on alternative locations for reverse lights, they need to be ADR approved lights as well, not spotlights.

    This is what I was thinking last night.


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