James
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posted on 1/7/12 at 09:15 PM |
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Mounting a spare wheel
Off on a road trip to Southern France.
I really don't want to be stuck somewhere with a can of tyre squish so want to mount a proper Sierra wheel and tyre on the back of the car.
Could any post pics of theirs or let me know how they did this?
My current plan is a horizontal 25mm chassis rail bolted inside the boot (to the boot verticals). Then weld a large nut to that.
The wheel can be held against the back panel using a large, long bolt through a wheel nut hole.
I'll then attach the number plate to this or below it maybe.
This seems a simple way. But I know some of you have a hoop mechanism behind the car that might look better than my idea.
So any pics of what you've done would be great!
Thanks,
James
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"The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights."
- Muhammad Ali
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stevegough
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posted on 1/7/12 at 09:55 PM |
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'Scuse me for muscling in, but I'm glad you posted this question! My next job! So, photos, drawings etc all welcome!
Luego Locost C20XE.
Build start: October 6th 2008.
IVA passed Jan 28th 2011.
First drive Feb 10th 2011.
First show: Stoneleigh 1st/2nd May 2011.
'Used up' first engine may 3rd 2011!
Back on the road with 2nd engine may 24th
First PASA mad drive 26/7/11
Sold to Mike in Methyr Tydvil 19/03/14
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Andybarbet
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posted on 1/7/12 at 10:04 PM |
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If i get time tomorrow eve, i will take some photos of my spare wheel mount.
I got Luego to weld two bits of 1" box under where the fuel tank mounts are, they then made me a large U shaped bracket thatb slides into the
two bits of box section, this supports the bottom of the spare wheel & it has a plate welded to hold on the number plate & light.
I will then put a brace behind the back panel to bolt through the spare wheel centre hole.
You can just see the box section in this photo, ive highlighted it in white.
spare wheel box section
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907
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posted on 1/7/12 at 10:08 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by James
Off on a road trip to Southern France.
I really don't want to be stuck somewhere with a can of tyre squish so want to mount a proper Sierra wheel and tyre on the back of the car.
Could any post pics of theirs or let me know how they did this?
My current plan is a horizontal 25mm chassis rail bolted inside the boot (to the boot verticals). Then weld a large nut to that.
The wheel can be held against the back panel using a large, long bolt through a wheel nut hole.
I'll then attach the number plate to this or below it maybe.
This seems a simple way. But I know some of you have a hoop mechanism behind the car that might look better than my idea.
So any pics of what you've done would be great!
Thanks,
James
Hi James,
I have a horizontal chassis rail welded in with threaded M8 tubes welded into this.
Bolted to this through the ally panel is a "top hat" shape.
In the top of the top hat are two wheel studs.
The wheel slips onto the studs and wheel nuts hold it on.
The tyre sits about 6mm away from the ally back panel.
The pic may help.
Cheers,
Paul G
spare wheel mount
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Westy1994
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posted on 1/7/12 at 10:27 PM |
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Westies use this affair, pushes into two pinch clamps that are mounted the rear rear most chassis rail behing the fuel tank.
Then to stop it moving bolts are used through the wheel nut holes, as mentioned by the OP.
[Edited on 1/7/12 by Westy1994]
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Andybarbet
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posted on 1/7/12 at 10:29 PM |
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Mine is basically the same as that Westfield jobbie, just that mine mounts under the back panel.
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Chippy
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posted on 1/7/12 at 10:31 PM |
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Hi James, may be more work than you want to do, but this is how I set mine up. (Now removed though as afected the handling too much)
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To make a car go faster, just add lightness. Colin Chapman - OR - fit a bigger engine. Chippy
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Marcus
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posted on 2/7/12 at 07:13 PM |
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I decided on this method
South of France is good Locosting country too.....
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Marcus
Because kits are for girls!!
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stevegough
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posted on 2/7/12 at 07:42 PM |
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Some great ideas and set ups there - I suppose Chippy's is nearest to what I had in mind-cradle underneath, and a mounting plate between the
upright rails.
Not at all convinced about Marcus's set up - can't see me flinging the car around with that on the back - it would handle like a
counterbalance forklift!!!
Luego Locost C20XE.
Build start: October 6th 2008.
IVA passed Jan 28th 2011.
First drive Feb 10th 2011.
First show: Stoneleigh 1st/2nd May 2011.
'Used up' first engine may 3rd 2011!
Back on the road with 2nd engine may 24th
First PASA mad drive 26/7/11
Sold to Mike in Methyr Tydvil 19/03/14
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Marcus
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posted on 2/7/12 at 09:46 PM |
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quote:
Not at all convinced about Marcus's set up - can't see me flinging the car around with that on the back - it would handle like a
counterbalance forklift!!!
It did!!! But it served its purpose and stayed together for the French trip, this pic is taken at the eurotunnel port
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Marcus
Because kits are for girls!!
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