Something like this, however I have seen one that was bolted considerably further in from the side, probably just above the reflector in the bumper
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						SupporterHas anyone here got a rear wheel carrier mounted onto the factory bumper?
I've seen a few including the terrafirma one and they seem to bolt through the bumper, surely it's not just into plastic?
The reason I ask is I would like to bolt through our bumper into metal if any is there, to stabilize a rear jerry can holder I'm building.
Cheers James
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						SupporterSomething like this, however I have seen one that was bolted considerably further in from the side, probably just above the reflector in the bumper
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						I've a Rijidij RWC and to fit that the plastic bumper comes off and part of the steel bumper underneath cut away and replaced with a bolt on bit which the carrier post engages with and rotates inside of. Of course a hole needs to be cut in the plastic for the post to go through but that's easy enough.
Why not remove the bumper and do much the same the other side?
AlanH.
I would bet interested how you go James as I want to build a motorbike carrier in the future and like your jerrycan holder I think will benefit from an additional stability mount.
Cheers, Rory
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						the plastic bumper is just a shroud that fits over the steel crossmember. Its not that difficult to take off the plastic bumper to have a look.
But its also why the fitment of the spare wheel carrier is such a bugger of a job. Did mine myself and would never do it again, but I reckon thats partly to do with the design of the carrier, the name of which I'm too traumatised to remember.
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						I fitted my Rigidij with no problems although it took me longer than it said on the packet....
I can't see a problem with doing something the other side using much the same methods to firmly fix a jerry holder.
AlanH.
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						SupporterJust a quick teaser,
More details to follow...
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						You'll definitely need to reinforce those right angles on the RWC to take the weight of a spare wheel but I suspect you've already planned that.
Good luck with the build.
AlanH.
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						SupporterThanks,I obviously haven't finished yet, if u you are talking just the wheel holder that's correct, but I'm mounting a gas bottle partially inside the rim, then hopefully the gas bottle carrier bracket will strengthen that.... Hopefully, maybe I'm getting "too cute" we'll see I guess
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