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Rear door strength?
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08 May 2012 12:20 #39583
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Im thinking about mounting my 33 x 11.5 spare wheel on a bits4vits modded wheel carrier. I know rear visibility will be greatly restricted but am primarily concerned about the weight, which is considerable. Any views much appreciated.
Can you get strengthened rear door hinges for a jimny or does anyone else think this a bad idea!
Can you get strengthened rear door hinges for a jimny or does anyone else think this a bad idea!
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08 May 2012 12:40 #39584
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Replied by Sponnie on topic Re: Rear door strength?
Have you got a high lift jack or at least the means for changing the wheel at the roadside of this monster?
if not i'd leave it off. Although that massive beadlocker would look awesome on the back
The strength of the door is not great IMO and I would think you would certainly strain the hinges.
if not i'd leave it off. Although that massive beadlocker would look awesome on the back
The strength of the door is not great IMO and I would think you would certainly strain the hinges.
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08 May 2012 18:06 #39614
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Replied by X-Eng Simon on topic Re: Rear door strength?
The door feels quite sturdy. Mine is a soft top so it may be different though.
Why don't you carry a 'spacesaver' I.e. Same rolling diameter but lighter and narrower? It sounds crazy, but it's becoming more common as 4x4 tyres get bigger & harder to manage.
I run beadlocks and don't carry a spare.
Si
Why don't you carry a 'spacesaver' I.e. Same rolling diameter but lighter and narrower? It sounds crazy, but it's becoming more common as 4x4 tyres get bigger & harder to manage.
I run beadlocks and don't carry a spare.
Si
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08 May 2012 18:41 #39619
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Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: Rear door strength?
just carry an inner tube, air compressor and a spanner or impact wrench
thats what the local guys do who've got beadlockers
else take the rear seats out and mount it flat in the boot and mount the hi-lift jack on the rear door
thats what the local guys do who've got beadlockers
else take the rear seats out and mount it flat in the boot and mount the hi-lift jack on the rear door
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08 May 2012 20:27 #39642
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Replied by Smoggy on topic Re: Rear door strength?
Mine are beadlocks too Si, so does that mean I dont really need a spare?
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08 May 2012 20:35 #39644
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Replied by Dutchjimny on topic Re: Rear door strength?
maybe a silly question but do you need a highlift jack when you have a 3"lift? i never thougt about it actually
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08 May 2012 20:53 #39648
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Replied by bluejimny on topic Re: Rear door strength?
ive got the same mount and a 31" what i notice is rough roads it flex's the back door so it sounds like something is loose in the boot, but its held its own tho and no creases etc
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08 May 2012 21:37 #39662
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Your best bet is a swing out tire carier like AndyW's the back door will eventually split where it's been flexing with that much extra weight.
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08 May 2012 23:10 #39690
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Replied by X-Eng Simon on topic Re: Rear door strength?
I agree with rockwatt in general - though I still think the soft top rear door is pretty solid.
I used to use a HiLift, but as suspension became longer travel, they became less & less useful. Id now have to carry a 5' HiLift to lift a wheel! Instead, I carry a Discovery telescopic hydraulic jack which lifts plenty high enough even running 37" tyres. Cheaper and lighter too.
Beadlocks do not mean you won't get punctures - but most of the flat tyres I've had have been due to the bead detaching and they fix that. I figure if I get a proper puncture, I can always call a yellow Taxi to get me home! However with deep tread and big tyres this is rare. I actually only bought 4 of the Fedimas - so carrying a spare is not an option.
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I used to use a HiLift, but as suspension became longer travel, they became less & less useful. Id now have to carry a 5' HiLift to lift a wheel! Instead, I carry a Discovery telescopic hydraulic jack which lifts plenty high enough even running 37" tyres. Cheaper and lighter too.
Beadlocks do not mean you won't get punctures - but most of the flat tyres I've had have been due to the bead detaching and they fix that. I figure if I get a proper puncture, I can always call a yellow Taxi to get me home! However with deep tread and big tyres this is rare. I actually only bought 4 of the Fedimas - so carrying a spare is not an option.
Si
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09 May 2012 12:36 - 09 May 2012 12:36 #39717
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Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: Rear door strength?
if you mount a big tyre on the back door it digs in to the ground at the bottom of steep climbs
this then puts pressure on the rear door and the weld goes on the carrier or you develop a new set of dents or paint cracks in the door skin - ours has both
this then puts pressure on the rear door and the weld goes on the carrier or you develop a new set of dents or paint cracks in the door skin - ours has both
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09 May 2012 16:34 #39741
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Replied by Smoggy on topic Re: Rear door strength?
Thanks guys, thats it ive decided. Its going in the back!
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