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    Quote Originally Posted by Rimmer View Post
    I think everyone who throws a spare on the bonnet shares your concerns initially.
    I sure did..
    After a few hundred kms into a trip, you forget it's even there. Honest!

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    Tod.
    I owned a series 3 SWB many years ago, with the spare wheel mounted on the bonnet, forward visibility was a problem on high-country tracks. That's with a skinny wheel on a series bonnet, I would imagine that driving with a wide wheel mounted on a frame on top of the Puma bonnet would be like being blindfolded. Forget the 'compliance', what about the risk to other road users, esp pedestrians?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goenin View Post
    Cool the bottom one should go on the 2000 TD5?
    What are they worth?
    From memory the TD5 one was $580. They are a bit time consuming as they are custom made.

    Cheers, Murray
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    This might generate some ideas. Here's a shot of my home made fitting.

    It comprises a sheet of steel underneath the bonnet which is bolted though to the checker plate. Four large rubber door stops from Bunnings provide the pads on which the tyre sits. A length of steel bar bent to shape and bolted right through makes the bracket. The wheel is held on to the bracket with another bar bolted through (not shown in the pic. Total cost about $30.

    Yes, it's heavy to lift the bonnet with the spare wheel in place and yes, you do get used to the thing after an hour or so.

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    Weren't there some ADR rules/regs that make these aftermarket bonnet mounted spare wheel carriers illegal?

    I was looking into getting a bonnet mount for my second spare a while ago but seem to remember there were a few legal (or illegal) issues with doing so. I've not actually found any direct links or excerpts of any relevant legislation or guidelines that say one way or the other, just lots of "apparently..." kind of quotes and speculation.
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    After all this. Wow heaps of info. Thanks guys.
    I will be doing it. Just has to be. I will go the rijidij way. For those hairy point where vision is difficult in the high country I will run the front camera.
    But seriously don't they look that much better with one on top?
    Ay way you guys have all been great. Owe you a beer.

    Les

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    Quote Originally Posted by sam_d View Post
    Weren't there some ADR rules/regs that make these aftermarket bonnet mounted spare wheel carriers illegal?
    Which one?
    Third Edition Australian Design Rules

    Oh, I should point out ADR's are not retrospective. Those with Series Landrovers are ok to have a wheel on the bonet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    ...................Oh, I should point out ADR's are not retrospective. Those with Series Landrovers are ok to have a wheel on the bonet.
    Countys and early Defenders had bonnet mounts as an option too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Which one?
    Third Edition Australian Design Rules

    Oh, I should point out ADR's are not retrospective. Those with Series Landrovers are ok to have a wheel on the bonet.
    Hi Mick,
    Not sure which ADR but for you, I and other Victorians.
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rd...07/0/VSI29.pdf

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    Hi Mick,
    Not sure which ADR but for you, I and other Victorians.
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rd...07/0/VSI29.pdf

    Tony
    Thankyou for posting that VSI. It refers to ADR 8.
    Basically it says you can't have anything larger than 30mm dia. obstructing your field of view. It then goes on to define that field of view. At no point does it say you cannot have a spare wheel that does not obstruct the defined field of view on the bonnet.
    The Landrovers at the time conformed to ADR 8. If they didn't, they wouldn't have been registered here.

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    When I done mine it was a lot cheaper to buy the kit as parts rather than a kit.
    It's been on close to 10 years with no probs, although I may have added extra bracing.


    Most of the time it doesn't cause vision issues. But at times I have had too remove it.


    Regarding ADR's, pink slips, it is so open to interpretation. But IMHO mine is illegal.

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