Tail door "DISCOVERY" lettering

Originally Posted by
twr7cx
Something if wrong with your setup. The standard carriers when flipped have sufficient room for 33" tyres (285/75R16) - mines been like so for around 10 years now and there's sufficient clearance below the tyre to the rear bumper for no rubbing even when the spare wheel cover is fitted.
It's a fairly simple process:
1. remove carrier and flip.
2. mark out and drill out two new centre bolt holes.
3. refit to rear door.
4. Either undo the wear windscreen wiper and move with over on the spline or cut a notch into the side of the spare wheel carrier.
5. Remove the lights from your rear bumper bar.
6. Through the light holes, loosen the bolts holding the rear bumper to the vehicle, push the rear bumper down as low as it goes and retighten.
7. Refit rear bumper lights and spare wheel.
If you've still not got clearance then likely your rear tall door needs attention. It's common for one or both of the hinges to need replacing now and/or it might need loosening off and raising to reset to the correct positioning on the body if it has dropped over time.
Oops - I should have mentioned that I have the Britpart Heavy Duty Steel Bar which I found sits higher than the standard bar and unlike the standard bar there is a centre attachment plate on the bar to secure it up to the centre tow bar mount and that arrangement will not readily allow for up/down adjustment. You can pack it out with spacers but it tilts the bar noticeably . I had a spare wheel bracket anyway and RIJIDIJ Off Road modified it for me.
My door hinges are good, the door hasn’t sagged.
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