Re: TOY: Re: Spare tyres
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Re: TOY: Re: Spare tyres
Why do you need twin spare for mate?
Going around the world?
The nicest twin spare mount I ever seen is they sink
it to the rear quarter panel vertically. It takes a
lot of body work though.
--- "Shawn H. Ooi" <moomba@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, Scott.
>
> I guess I should have specified that I wanted to
> know how they carried it on a
> 4Rnr. I don't quite like the idea of putting it on
> the roof. Any other options
> besides just strapping it inside the truck? It's a
> 35", by the way...
>
>
> Shawn H. Ooi Los Angeles, CA
> '91 4Rnr SR5 33" Dueler M/Ts EZ-locker rear
> RS9000s TJM T17
> '85 4Rnr SR5 35" BFG MTs EZ-Locker f&r Warn
> M8000 RS9000s
> http://members.tripod.com/moomba4rnr/index.html
>
>
>
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> Scott Ellinger wrote:
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> > I don't usually, but I *have*... the main spare
> was on the regular carrier
> > that I always use, in the bed, prerunner style,
> and I had the extra spare
> > either inflated on the roof (once it was inflated)
> or flat (and sucked
> > square) on the toolbox right behind the back
> window...
>
> 4x4Wire.com Toyota Section
> http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/
>
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