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    Quote Originally Posted by pbrown View Post
    OK here is the honest truth.

    Initial impressions are the price is quite steep. My xrox bar cost under 3.5 times this. And there is a large amount more fabrication and steel in that... But its closer to being mass produced so the costs come down in manufacturing so understand the increase in price.

    But your design looks well thought and if its tailored to fit up to a 33 in the boot with the rear of the tyre close to touching the tailgate (using the slack in how the wheel attaches through the hub hole and the seat drama being sorted however we feel fit) and the height suitable to take up to a 33 with no mods to the bracket...... Then count me in. Was thinking of making a mount myself a while back, but your design looks good and if its an off the shelf item saves the hassle of spending design, drawing and fabrication times (which you have obviously done already) then I'm willing to hand over my money.

    I actually have a worn 33 so its more like a 32 to match my 32 muddies...

    I'm in the process of a rear tube bar to match my front xrox bar, but undecided on whether to have a wheel carrier on it... But no harm in having two spots for a spare for that trip up past Keithy

    So count me in, if it suits my "32" inch spare. You've done a good job here
    Could you place your 32" wheel standing in the vertical left hand side position (assuming it is to go on the left) and measure from the inside of the closed lower tailgate to the centre hub hole please? Then I can check whether this needs to be a 'special' build or not. I assume you also want it to hold the standard 29" wheel?

    Will you want the wheel cover too? If so what colour?

    If yours is confirmed then I will need another 6 orders unless I build it as a one-off special.

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    I'll go make some measurements in the next hour or so.

    Although trying to find another 6 might be a little hard... There's what, 2 other maybe's on this forum so far?

    I'm based in Sydney but the freight shouldn't be too high should it?

    Edit: I'd consider a matt black if there is one. But my interior is the same colour as yours.

    Edit 2: Not so fussed on fitting the standard although would be a bonus. My original spare could go in the wheel well. Main reason for mine being moved is because the 32's don't fit in there, especially with my dual battery.

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    I have interest from at least 2 and 2 in the UK from other forums. But it looks like they might all wait until the new year to commit. Are you in a hurry?

    So on the left side yes?

    I have asked for a quote to Sydney but it won't be through to me until Monday.

    If you want a matt black vinyl wheel cover you can get a cheaper one for large wheels on ebay. See Land Rover Discovery 94 04 Spare Wheel Tire Soft Cover 31 32" W Logo US Seller | eBay

    Looks like you'll need to chock the seat back forward in any case to accommodate it.


    Quote Originally Posted by pbrown View Post
    I'll go make some measurements in the next hour or so.

    Although trying to find another 6 might be a little hard... There's what, 2 other maybe's on this forum so far?

    I'm based in Sydney but the freight shouldn't be too high should it?

    Edit: I'd consider a matt black if there is one. But my interior is the same colour as yours.

    Edit 2: Not so fussed on fitting the standard although would be a bonus. My original spare could go in the wheel well. Main reason for mine being moved is because the 32's don't fit in there, especially with my dual battery.

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    Oh yeh. The left/passenger side.

    Thanks for the link of the cover.

    I wouldn't say it's urgent but I'd likely do it Monday if all the details were worked out and the postage reasonable.

    Still heading out to check those dimension. Lazy Saturday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbrown View Post
    Oh yeh. The left/passenger side.

    Thanks for the link of the cover.

    I wouldn't say it's urgent but I'd likely do it Monday if all the details were worked out and the postage reasonable.

    Still heading out to check those dimension. Lazy Saturday.
    Too early. Even making my 'standard' unit will take at least a week by the time I've ordered materials and organised the welding. If its a 'special', that is with some changes to accommodate your larger wheel then it might be a little longer as I'll have to amend the engineering drawings. Obviously if you want it that quick it won't be a 'production' laser cut/folded unit, it'll be hand cut and welded - unless you want to wait until the new year.

    Shall I use your private email address from here on? I see it in your profile.
    Last edited by Jezzbert; 30th November 2013 at 03:47 PM. Reason: Left out some detail.

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    Here are some rough dimensions.

    - height to centre of hub is about 400mm which makes sense for the tyre size.

    - Distance from the centre of the hub hole to the plastic bit that lines the top of the lower rear hatch is 440mm.

    Now the tyre rests on the fascia thats on the top hatch that holds the rear brake light. Doesn't quite touch the lower hatch nor touch the window. This is probably a conservative distance (as I could trim the fascia that holds the rear brake light if I "had" to) that means the rear seat needs to be tilted/spaced about 25mm at its latch so still OK angle. MAy be able to reduce that further once everything is in place.

    Edit: Yeh feel free to use that email address
    Last edited by Pete38; 30th November 2013 at 03:54 PM. Reason: extra comment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jezzbert View Post
    Take a look at the picture with the carrier exposed. I'm not sure where your sub-woofer is fitted now but it may go into the space behind. If not I could do a right hand side version but the floor plate rear holes would have to be drilled through the floor and large washers used for strength and stability. See pic of mine in place with the new vinyl wheel cover - its a standard 29" wheel with the original Michelin tyre. The 33" wheel will not fit between the tailgate and the seat back unless it is folded down. There's a post below suggesting a workaround to move the seat back to a more vertical position that would solve the problem. I would also have to allow for to wheel clamp holes, one for standard wheels at 385mm centre and for your 33" wheel at 419mm.
    Still in dude! PM me account details so I can deposit 50% of price for your up front costs.
    I will stick with your std version and modify if I need to. Let me know when they are ready and we will organize a catch up to talk Labdies/Rangies!
    Hoo-Roo,

    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DT-P38 View Post
    Still in dude! PM me account details so I can deposit 50% of price for your up front costs.
    I will stick with your std version and modify if I need to. Let me know when they are ready and we will organize a catch up to talk Labdies/Rangies!
    OK. But I won't take any money off you yet as I need 5 more orders to get the value out of a full sheet of 4mm steel plate. Also, PBrown is checking his measurements today to confirm the wheel centre for a 32-33" wheel. If that works out it will suit yours too. If I make 2 units the price to you guys will be $400.00 each. If I make 7 out of a sheet and get them laser cut this can come down to less than $350.00 (closer to $300.00 but won't know exactly until its done).

    Are you in a hurry? If not we could wait to see if another 5 people come on board.

    After more info from PBrown, I've made some changes to the design that will allow for both standard and 33" wheels assuming, as someone suggested, the seat back is moved and a spacer added and/or the tailgate centre brake light housing cut to shape. This is achieved by adding a second hub clamp hole above the standard height one and slots instead of holes for the floor plate to enable some adjustment forwards and backwards.
    Last edited by Jezzbert; 2nd December 2013 at 03:29 PM. Reason: New information

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jezzbert View Post

    Are you in a hurry? If not we could wait to see if another 5 people come on board.
    Happy to wait and take the discount from volume.

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    Looks like my post about the diagram was deleted. If anyone prefers that option please go to www.facebook.com/RRP38sparewheelcarrier.

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