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Thread: Attaching spare mount to bonnet - rivets or bolts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    This way seems to work pretty well
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    Is this reinforcing particularly of the stay required for a series where the bonnet fitting is standard? Mine only has the normal bonnet stay but does have the reinforcing framework underneath the bonnet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    (As a side note - fitting the wheel to the bonnet of a vehicle that didnt have that option - eg... TD5s - Is illegal.... )
    Hi Tombie,
    On what grounds do you think that a bonnet mounted spare is illegal?

    Mine doesn't impinge on the field of view requirements.

    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rd...07/0/VSI29.pdf

    What other rules would cover it?

    Do you know if a bonnet mounted spare was an option on a 300Tdi in Australia.

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    Hi Tombie,
    On what grounds do you think that a bonnet mounted spare is illegal?

    Mine doesn't impinge on the field of view requirements.

    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rd...07/0/VSI29.pdf

    What other rules would cover it?

    Do you know if a bonnet mounted spare was an option on a 300Tdi in Australia.

    Tony
    When measured to the std, a TD5 (same as TDI) failed with the tyre sitting on the bonnet.

    Its not your field of view, its a fixed height from the seat base, at its furthest point back, from the seat cushion....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BreakingBad View Post
    how do you find lifting the bonnet with the tyre attached? what type of bonnet stay do you have? where abouts is the stay located? and did you make any modifications to the stay to cater for the extra weight?
    The bonnet stay is the standard hinged/scissor type. Seems up to the job.
    Lifting the bonnet is a bit of stuff around that I've just got used too. Either a set of vice grips or the Mrs holding the bonnet release out and me performing a clean and jerk manover on the bonnet.

    When I bought it (correct for a 300TDi Defender), Land Rover Australia wanted about $1500 for the kit. I found if you ordered it in spares, you would save yourself around $1200 (although in the end I got the kit in the end with the saving - right place, right time).

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC


    Do you know if a bonnet mounted spare was an option on a 300Tdi in Australia.

    Tony
    They might have been standard on the 3 door wagons and the 110/120 tray backs.

    I have one fitted to my 5 door wagon by previous owner, it passed roadworthy no worries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    When measured to the std, a TD5 (same as TDI) failed with the tyre sitting on the bonnet.

    Its not your field of view, its a fixed height from the seat base, at its furthest point back, from the seat cushion....
    The vicroads document states 760mm above the back of the seat cushion with the seat in the centre of its travel.

    This is how I measured it and got a pass, I'll recheck it.

    Do you know if a bonnet mount spare was an option in Australia for a 300Tdi?

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    Do you know if a bonnet mount spare was an option in Australia for a 300Tdi?

    Tony
    Hi Tony,

    I have a 1997 build 130 300Tdi which I bought second hand. It has bonnet mount fittings aswell as the support bracket in the tub. I believe the bonnet is the original but I don't think a wheel has ever actually been used on the bonnet. The stay is a single piece of rod that's hard to deploy without a wheel let alone with one attached. Hence my earlier questions to nobbyclrk. I've removed the tub mount and installed a swing away wheel carrier (from Rijidij) which is great. There's some much more available space in the tub.

    And thanks for the link to the VicRoads pdf which included info on roof rack supports. It was timely as I've been thinking about extending my roof rack to the front of the windscreen and using supports from the side rails.

    cheers

    Wayne

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