spare tire carrier invert - tip.
#1
spare tire carrier invert - tip.
So I flipped the spare tire carrier on my 2003 D2 last night and I thought I would share a quick tip for anyone else who might be doing this.
The bolt on the top of the drivers side is longer than the rest of them and needs to be put back in the original hole it came from. The rest are all the same size. Also I used washers on the inside which were not on there originally.
The whole thing took me maybe 45min in 10 degree whether. Instead of cutting a slot for the wiper arm, I just pulled the wiper arm off and rolled it clock wise 2 notches. This way it doesn't hit the carrier and it actually wipes move of the windshield now.
If anyone has any questions on how to do this let me know while its still fresh on my mind.
P.S. - I got about 1.5in more clearance so I am pretty sure you can now fit up to a 33in tire on the stock carrier.
The bolt on the top of the drivers side is longer than the rest of them and needs to be put back in the original hole it came from. The rest are all the same size. Also I used washers on the inside which were not on there originally.
The whole thing took me maybe 45min in 10 degree whether. Instead of cutting a slot for the wiper arm, I just pulled the wiper arm off and rolled it clock wise 2 notches. This way it doesn't hit the carrier and it actually wipes move of the windshield now.
If anyone has any questions on how to do this let me know while its still fresh on my mind.
P.S. - I got about 1.5in more clearance so I am pretty sure you can now fit up to a 33in tire on the stock carrier.
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longshot (03-14-2018)
#2
I did mine the other day as well, took no time at all, although I cut a slot for the wiper coz if it dont "park" horizontally straight, it would annoy me lol !!
And just for info ref what you said about tyre size, Mines hanging a 265/75-16 Cooper STT on it which is 32" and there is literally no more than 10mm MAX gap to the bumper, so I very much doubt a 33" tyre would fit.
And just for info ref what you said about tyre size, Mines hanging a 265/75-16 Cooper STT on it which is 32" and there is literally no more than 10mm MAX gap to the bumper, so I very much doubt a 33" tyre would fit.
#3
I did mine the other day as well, took no time at all, although I cut a slot for the wiper coz if it dont "park" horizontally straight, it would annoy me lol !!
And just for info ref what you said about tyre size, Mines hanging a 265/75-16 Cooper STT on it which is 32" and there is literally no more than 10mm MAX gap to the bumper, so I very much doubt a 33" tyre would fit.
And just for info ref what you said about tyre size, Mines hanging a 265/75-16 Cooper STT on it which is 32" and there is literally no more than 10mm MAX gap to the bumper, so I very much doubt a 33" tyre would fit.
As for size, I will meet you in the middle and say 32.5in tire will fit. I will be mounting my 275/65/18 DuraTrac Monday which is 32.1in, so I am pretty sure I will be good too.
#4
center holes match
Gday,
I will do it today to fit my 265/75/16. I read somewhere that the center holes for the bolts do not match when inverting the carrier. Is that so?? If this is the case, would two bolts be enough to hold the tire or it is absolutely necessary to drill?
Gracias!
Alfredo
I will do it today to fit my 265/75/16. I read somewhere that the center holes for the bolts do not match when inverting the carrier. Is that so?? If this is the case, would two bolts be enough to hold the tire or it is absolutely necessary to drill?
Gracias!
Alfredo
So I flipped the spare tire carrier on my 2003 D2 last night and I thought I would share a quick tip for anyone else who might be doing this.
The bolt on the top of the drivers side is longer than the rest of them and needs to be put back in the original hole it came from. The rest are all the same size. Also I used washers on the inside which were not on there originally.
The whole thing took me maybe 45min in 10 degree whether. Instead of cutting a slot for the wiper arm, I just pulled the wiper arm off and rolled it clock wise 2 notches. This way it doesn't hit the carrier and it actually wipes move of the windshield now.
If anyone has any questions on how to do this let me know while its still fresh on my mind.
P.S. - I got about 1.5in more clearance so I am pretty sure you can now fit up to a 33in tire on the stock carrier.
The bolt on the top of the drivers side is longer than the rest of them and needs to be put back in the original hole it came from. The rest are all the same size. Also I used washers on the inside which were not on there originally.
The whole thing took me maybe 45min in 10 degree whether. Instead of cutting a slot for the wiper arm, I just pulled the wiper arm off and rolled it clock wise 2 notches. This way it doesn't hit the carrier and it actually wipes move of the windshield now.
If anyone has any questions on how to do this let me know while its still fresh on my mind.
P.S. - I got about 1.5in more clearance so I am pretty sure you can now fit up to a 33in tire on the stock carrier.
#5
Gday,
I will do it today to fit my 265/75/16. I read somewhere that the center holes for the bolts do not match when inverting the carrier. Is that so?? If this is the case, would two bolts be enough to hold the tire or it is absolutely necessary to drill?
Gracias!
Alfredo
I will do it today to fit my 265/75/16. I read somewhere that the center holes for the bolts do not match when inverting the carrier. Is that so?? If this is the case, would two bolts be enough to hold the tire or it is absolutely necessary to drill?
Gracias!
Alfredo
You can either drill 2 holes in the mount and the steel spacer between the mount and the door, this way you use 6 bolts. Or you can just use the 4 bolts on the corners that will match up. Obviously it will not be quite as strong if you only use 4, especially with a larger size/weight tire than stock.
Whatever you do at least put some washers on the inside to add strength and possibly spreed the weight out a little.
Good Luck-
#8
Plus this way you don't have to pay $100 for a plate that will add more room. But the plate then adds more weight and makes your tire hang further off the truck causing more stress on the carrier.
If you are staying under a 33in tire this is the way to go. And its FREE...
If you are staying under a 33in tire this is the way to go. And its FREE...
#9
i finally flipped my spare carrier this weekend, to fit a 265/75/16 Goodyear Wrangler AT.
Panzer's site has a nice writeup: http://www.discovery2.co.uk/spare_carrier.html
i used a buddy's drill press, the carrier is quite sturdy, would be tough to do with a cordless drill.
I didnt do the cutout for the wiper, the slightly inverted angle doesn't bother me at all (in fact, I think it's funny that it could bother someone).
I broke 5 clips ripping out the panel, and then had to pay $2 each at the dealer...would have been more careful if I had known the price.
below is a pic to show clearance, the tire is brand new. a 33" tire would close!
Panzer's site has a nice writeup: http://www.discovery2.co.uk/spare_carrier.html
i used a buddy's drill press, the carrier is quite sturdy, would be tough to do with a cordless drill.
I didnt do the cutout for the wiper, the slightly inverted angle doesn't bother me at all (in fact, I think it's funny that it could bother someone).
I broke 5 clips ripping out the panel, and then had to pay $2 each at the dealer...would have been more careful if I had known the price.
below is a pic to show clearance, the tire is brand new. a 33" tire would close!
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