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Thread: Defender Spare wheel carrier, Kaymar copy. How to make your own.

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    OK here are the final pix of the completed bar with all the trimmings...

    BTW.... it looks wrong on a Fender Ute...... best i get the roll cage Built and fitted soon....

    Stub axle painted


    Frame painted


    Latch assembly fitted


    Whole thing fitted


    Open


    Closed


    Hub assembly with pin to stop it swinging open to the rear quarter.


    Clarkie

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    OK
    Here is the list of parts i used that are Specific to this carrier.....

    Pipe work and plates not included... you can find that stuff easy...

    The Galvenised Latch
    Part number 6506, $23
    All States Trailer Spares
    www.astss.com.au

    Hub and Stub axle
    Hub, C0131 (steel not cast) $37
    Axle, B0504, $18
    Martins Trailer parts
    www.trailerparts.net.au

    So now you know the source of my bits.

    Clarkie

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    hub

    did u get a normal hub and machine it into a sleeve or did you find a steel sleeve from somewere

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimmo321 View Post
    did u get a normal hub and machine it into a sleeve or did you find a steel sleeve from somewere
    You can buy flangeless hubs from a place in WA.
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    mimmo321 Guest
    wa is a bit far from were i am i might just get a sleeve made up or some thing i have bought a straight axle so just a straight forward sleeve will work

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    if you read the whole post it tells you where i got them.
    to get one machined was dearer than the one i got.

    $37 from WA post was about $10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    I'm keen - been looking at all the aftermarket options - happy to pay you instead. Getting a '07 Fender 110 once available so knock me one up. I guess a PM to sort the details is the way to go.

    Dan

    PS - Looking again I see you have a Ute - can it be modified to open with the door?
    Gday Dan
    These are some pic's of my boys series III spare wheel carrier. Solid, opens with door but not sure if it was a standard version, not that it looks like it. I think that it takes a fatty as well as the cheese cutters. Havent tried as yet.

    Thanks
    Baz

    Ps great job Clarkie. Did the landys change the sides for the swing action of the tail gate or is that this 1 not standard??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazz67 View Post
    Gday Dan
    These are some pic's of my boys series III spare wheel carrier. Solid, opens with door but not sure if it was a standard version, not that it looks like it. I think that it takes a fatty as well as the cheese cutters. Havent tried as yet.

    Thanks
    Baz

    Ps great job Clarkie. Did the landys change the sides for the swing action of the tail gate or is that this 1 not standard??
    Nah i have a drop down tail gate... Std Series one..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post

    as for the price in the future.... it wont be $350.... thats only for this one i've made.

    Clarkie
    Have you figured this part out yet.
    I'd be definitely interested in one for the '03 Fender.

    Cheers

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    Just been reading this thread and am looking at doing this style of carrier.
    I know it has been some time since you created this carrier, but out of interest were there any issues with it since being built and used?
    I would be interested to know just incase a modification could be put in place for avoidence. Also has any twisting been noticed with cross member?

    Thanks for the idea.

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