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02 Jan 2011 11:42 #8641 by kirkynut
With some of the steep drop offs I go down I worry about my spare wheel getting ripped off, let alone bolting a spade on the back to get caught!

I think it depends on the type of off roading you do.

If you do anything extreme - my club site is all extreme! - you need to think about taking the spare wheel and anything else off the back and leaving it in the car park.

If you're only doing greenlaning and reasonable pay and play it should be ok on the back - but I wouldn't personally.

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02 Jan 2011 16:40 #8660 by bertbuckie
Replied by bertbuckie on topic Re: pic of rear shovel and ladder....
TBH the most extreme ( so far ) is parking and pulling out of 2 foot snow drifts :)

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02 Jan 2011 16:59 #8663 by darthloachie
Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: pic of rear shovel and ladder....
we have an ex army folding entrenching tool which is clipped inside the back of the jimny and the spare wheel sits inside strapped to the boot floor (no rear seats)

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