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    Sorting out the rear wheel carrier post tyre upgrade

    I have upgraded the tyres on my 2001 D2 to 265/85s and needed to do something to get the spare onto the rear wheel carrier.

    In taking the spare wheel off the carrier, one of the bolts sheared off from the carrier.

    So, how do I fix this? Where can I get a new bolt to weld onto the rear carrier, or will I be OK with the spare wheel only being attached by two bolts?

    Also, one of the nuts is a security nut - I frigging hate these things. They never want to play nicely and I am worried that I am going to have a flat out in the bush and not be able to undo the stupid thing. This particular nut doesn't want to do up properly - best to replace it completely or replace it with an ordinary wheel nut?

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    Most get rid of the lock nuts and fit standard nuts. There is a difference between the nuts on the spare wheel carrier and the actual wheel nuts (there's an indent on the tin caps to indicate which is which, but from my experience the road wheel nuts can be used on the spare wheel carrier just fine - I wouldn't use a spare wheel carrier nut as a road wheel nut though...). Replacement nuts are pretty cheap on eBay and from the UK. I might even have a couple spare at home if you like (PM me to discuss further if you like).

    Regarding the spare wheel carrier, you can flip the standard unit to accommodate larger tyres. I have 285/75R16 fitting fine on my standard carrier.

    If yours is bust, might be easiest to source a replacement from a wrecker or look at Les Richmond Automotive for a replacement unit designed for tyres up to 36".

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    Find a good used one, will be a lot less hassle

    As mentioned ditch the security nuts

    I would redrill the mounts for the carrier, flipping is easier but moves the tyre over to one side

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    There is a difference between the nuts on the spare wheel carrier and the actual wheel nuts (there's an indent on the tin caps to indicate which is which)
    so which is which? I've noticed the indents on some of my wheel nuts, but they are randomly fitted over all 5 wheels

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    The security nut covers have a recessed dimple

    The spare wheel nuts have a raised dimple

    The spare nuts have a longer internal thread to cater for the longer studs on the carrier

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