Wow - that's pretty serious. How many attachment points does the carrier have??? just 2?
Chipping at what I thought was flaking paint where my wheel carrier fixes to the rear bumper I scratched bare metal, suspecting cracking to the bumper took the carrier of and found this damage $hit I said!!
the carrier is well designed and well supported with fixings and brackets obviously there is a need to strengthen the bumper so will weld the cracks and then weld a piece over the repair
Just a word of warning to those of us with Kaymar carriers
Last edited by Dave110; 15th April 2008 at 03:11 PM.
Wow - that's pretty serious. How many attachment points does the carrier have??? just 2?
Weld a couple of tubes into the rear cross member whilst you're at it then. That will stop any flexing of the outter chassis plate.
Bugger. I would weld a piece if 6 mm steel over that to spread the load, and make it large enough so it extends over to where the main rails join on.
Any chance you can add a couple of extra attachment points. The best ones I have seen attach at 4 points (both cappings as well as the lower pivit/latch on the crossmember).
I know a few people with that design who have covered many km of corrogations, with no problems.
That is common with the Kaymar Carriers.. you need crush tubes and a nice plate on the rear...
A big plate that covers the whole area.
Get the rear crossmenber welded up then put some crush tubes in and get a plate that covers the whole rear of the crossmember where it mounts...
Clarkie
A bit worrying, I touched the tyre carrier while backing up to a trailer and now it feels a little stiff. I start holidays soon so I will pull it off so to speak and check the chassis too.
Jeff
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Dave before you have the cracks welded make sure that you drill a hole at each end of the cracks or they could keep running.
Hodgo
Well that was timely! Many many thanks
I am reading through all the wheel carrier posts at the momen. I was leaning towards Bearmach because carrier opening with the door is my preference. Then I got nervous about drilling and self installation (Rovercraft will sell but not install) - I started leaning towards Kaymer but thanks to you I think I'll go back to Plan A (Bearmach) and find somebody who isn't a total clutz with tools like I am. I know I'd get the interior cover off the inside of the by breaking all the plastic pins etc and never get it back on again, and that before i even started drilling.
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