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Fitting a spare wheel to the Bonnet
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31 Jul 2011 19:25 - 31 Jul 2011 19:26 #19784
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It would like cool though
Replied by little jimny on topic Re: Fitting a spare wheel to the Bonnet
The Jimny feels nose heavy to me, especially when I ran mine without the spare wheel for a week. If your aim is to balance the car for weight distribution I think that taking the spare off the very back of the car to put it over the front wheels is going against your stated aim.teafortwo0789 wrote: I'm considering the feasibility of locating a spare wheel on my Jimny Bonnet, ...... I'm trying to balance the car for weight distribution.
It would like cool though

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31 Jul 2011 21:38 #19785
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My bonnet rattles on the catch with the weight of four foglights...

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01 Aug 2011 13:36 #19795
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Replied by teafortwo0789 on topic Re: Fitting a spare wheel to the Bonnet
Thank you all.
My problem is I need to carry 2 spare wheels for my Mongol trip 18k miles. I'm considering a 6 point roll cage so I can attach the wheels to the side of the cage. Similar to Martins 'special body'.
That will leave the rear door to store water cans or jerry cans. However I'm seeking to keep the overall weight down, and the roll cage will add a lot of weight ! I don't want to store wheels on the roof as that would raise the centre of gravity too much and inside will eat up too much space. Back to the drawing board..................................
My problem is I need to carry 2 spare wheels for my Mongol trip 18k miles. I'm considering a 6 point roll cage so I can attach the wheels to the side of the cage. Similar to Martins 'special body'.
That will leave the rear door to store water cans or jerry cans. However I'm seeking to keep the overall weight down, and the roll cage will add a lot of weight ! I don't want to store wheels on the roof as that would raise the centre of gravity too much and inside will eat up too much space. Back to the drawing board..................................
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01 Aug 2011 14:50 #19797
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On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
Replied by Johnniehec on topic Re: Fitting a spare wheel to the Bonnet
I was going to suggest this, it's amazing what you can find on Google,
but I see you want to carry two, back to that body shell on ebay! (does anyone know who bought it?) seriously though if you're thinking of mounting on either side what about a single loop style roll bar and mount them to either side that way?
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but I see you want to carry two, back to that body shell on ebay! (does anyone know who bought it?) seriously though if you're thinking of mounting on either side what about a single loop style roll bar and mount them to either side that way?
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01 Aug 2011 14:59 #19798
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On the 8th Day God made the LandRover -
On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
Replied by Johnniehec on topic Re: Fitting a spare wheel to the Bonnet
I've just had another idea. fit an offset bracket like the one in my photo to make room for the jerry can/s and fit the other to the bonnet. I don't think it's a bad idea, don't know what "Plod" in the UK might think. I liked your idea of strengthening bars accross the engine bay but rather than cut a hole in the bonnet I'd mount the carrier on the bonnet, probably on a spreader plate, and fix it to the bars with heavy duty bonnet pins so you could still open the bonnet (It'd be bl***y heavy though).
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On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
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01 Aug 2011 19:09 #19815
by mcjimny
Black Jimny's don't get stuck!
Replied by mcjimny on topic Re: Fitting a spare wheel to the Bonnet
I'd look at strengthening the bonnet in some way too and use a pair of strong gas struts to help with lifting it.
Black Jimny's don't get stuck!
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