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Re: PUTTING SPARE ON TOP OF RACK AND HOLE IN DOOR ?
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Re: PUTTING SPARE ON TOP OF RACK AND HOLE IN DOOR ?
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Thanks for the reminder, I'm a flake :) It's pouring right now, so no pics of how I have it mounted, but here it is from above.
To mount it to the rack, I used a basic u-shaped threaded rod and a big-azz wingnut. It's been up there for a long time, no major issues except gas mileage (or lack thereof). I don't think it's that hard to get up and down but I haven't taken down in months and months. |
Re: PUTTING SPARE ON TOP OF RACK AND HOLE IN DOOR ?
Nice rack and spare! Whats in the other container beer?:D
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Beer? Nah, I keep that in a cooler on the passenger seat for easy access while driving:beerchug: Those are tools bins, parts, misc crap. I don't really have room inside for anything, and that makes it less likely to steal than on a rear rack (maybe something on the rear door in place of the spare that locks would be nice). Eventually I might put some locking container container up there or maybe my Yakima spacebooster (just collecting dust right now). Plenty f room up there for my sea kayak, bike, and camping bins... |
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I was thinking that I wouldn't put anything but the ladder on the door, using the mounting holes for the ladder mount(some how:D ) (I like the cleaner look, with some kind of plate to cover and protect the vent) the spare would move to the roof with hi-lift etc. I am now assuming that a ladder, with me and a spare, hopefully only a couple of times;) would be just fine. Seems everyone else is putting considerably more weight on them and for a much longer time than I plan to. |
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