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gypsy

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Joined: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:30 pm Posts: 1027 Location: north brisbane
Vehicle: lj81 stockman
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 Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 2:22 pm |
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No it is not
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Bucketload

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Joined: Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:34 am Posts: 236 Location: Perth
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Fuck me, good on you shiv for the spare tyre arm, post seems to have been a bit derailed by arguments about legalities. I want to know what’s legal for my Zook, but also think anyone who has a crack should get a bit of support. Good job.
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shiv
Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:38 am Posts: 693 Location: Singo
Vehicle: SJ70 1993
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o.0 lmao
ill only by 3 new tyres next and swap the rear for a used one off the car.
arm is working great ill get another pic or 2 on here for others.
i had the tire 1mm from the canopy (allow for sag) and now its stop sagging and its about 2" from it now abit more then what i wanted but still happy with it.
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TZAR

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Joined: Tue Aug 01, 2006 11:30 pm Posts: 3459 Location: licking some windows
Vehicle: LJ20 LJ50
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 Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 5:56 pm |
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Fatzook wrote: gypsy wrote: Is it compulsory to have a jack in your vehicle ? Well each to their own really. I would maybe try the bathroom or the toilet myself......
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fully sick coily
Joined: Tue Feb 14, 2012 7:47 pm Posts: 474 Location: brisbane
Vehicle: chick magnet coily
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 Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 9:34 pm |
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No it isnt compulsory but its a good idea
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rob45x
Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:09 pm Posts: 813 Location: Sydney
Vehicle: 92 sierra tintop, 88 WT sj50
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 Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:11 pm |
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its funny how the spare doesnt have to be road worthy. Im from NSW and i carry out vehicle pinkslips for rta and i dont agree. lol. but thats the law!
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mevanz
Joined: Mon May 21, 2012 12:56 am Posts: 8 Location: Milperra
Vehicle: 96 coily on 31s
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Fatzook wrote: gypsy wrote: The vehicle inspection guidelines book that u must go by when doing rwc, the one I'm looking at rite now states "road wheels relate ONLY to those wheels in CONTACT with the ROAD. The SPARE wheel is NOT included in a safety check ridiculous. So when you get a flat and fit your bald spare, your vehicle becomes unroadworthy, and hence cannot be driven.  But if the spare IS included, isn't that the same as if you blow out or slash a tyre, and replace it with your roadworthy spare, then you have 4 roadworthy tyres on the road, but most people would put their blown tyre back on the back until they can repair/scrap it, so then the car is unroadworthy because the spare is no good? I'm sure any cop would be understanding, but anyway... Nice carrier, what have people used for the bearings in the hinge? Was going to use some old skate wheels but they're meant to be loaded in the other direction. I have heaps though so I could just replace as needed.
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rick1970
Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:39 pm Posts: 303 Location: Dungowan
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I made up nylon bushes (black, self lubricating???) for mine, running on chrome bar (hydraulic cylinder rod). Has worked well so far. Went this way as a few i talked to had repeated bearing failures with trailer bearing type setups. Skate bearings 
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jdk81
Joined: Sat Jul 18, 2009 11:30 pm Posts: 2372 Location: Ballarat, VIC
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^^ Made mine using trailer bearings. The outer races on both bearings had shattered. Bearings are loaded and loaded etc whilst not rotating as designed, so they fail much quicker, as the load facings arent dynamic.
I was still expecting the frame and/or welds to crack first. I dont even run a spare anymore.
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KEENSY85
Joined: Wed May 09, 2012 12:46 am Posts: 1742 Location: north brisbane
Vehicle: 1985 lwb sierra UTE
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Gwagensteve wrote: Quote: I no it sounds stupid but what is the point of a swing away tire carrier The main reason is so that you can run a massive spare tyre to show the cars following you how hardcore you are. Heavy tyre+heavy collection of stuff to support heavy tyre+ having to swing something out the way to get in the back of the car+having it try and shut all the time when you are parked uphill/on an angle=PITA in my opinion, quite apart from the rattles, wear, jamming etc that tyre carriers normally suffer from. Run a narrow/light spare and avoid the hassle. Sierra's barely ever need to use a spare tyre. Many of us rarely run a spare at all. How many times have you had a puncture that wasn't easily able to be plugged in a sierra? Shiv - don't take offence - I hope your tyre carrier is performing as you wished and it seems well thought out- I'm only pointing out it's not a solution for everyone. Steve.  bloody bell u can't have an opinion ,I thought Steve wasn't to harsh this time but that's just me i guess
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Blakey
Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:11 pm Posts: 464 Location: Brisbane, Petire
Vehicle: Jimny 3"lift Flares 31's
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you will find in QLD cars that do have spares ie (the space saver spare not the full size spare) the one that is smaller then your normal tyre is actually illegal to fit (as you will have on the same axle 2 different size tyres which is illegal in QLD). but i believe there is a time in which it is kinda legal on the grounds its used only to get home and or to a place to repair your normal tyre. something like that.
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Gwagensteve
Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:30 pm Posts: 12997 Location: Melbourne
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 Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:55 pm |
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shiv wrote: i had the tire 1mm from the canopy (allow for sag) and now its stop sagging and its about 2" from it now abit more then what i wanted but still happy with it.
That sounds like a lot of slack to me. Steve.
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KEENSY85
Joined: Wed May 09, 2012 12:46 am Posts: 1742 Location: north brisbane
Vehicle: 1985 lwb sierra UTE
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 Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:52 pm |
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I know what u guys are saying but I have had a car fail road worthy for having no spare I think the guy doing it was just trying to be a pain in the ass
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ras86
Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:30 pm Posts: 51
Vehicle: 95 wt,31.
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 Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:11 pm |
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Blakey wrote: you will find in QLD cars that do have spares ie (the space saver spare not the full size spare) the one that is smaller then your normal tyre is actually illegal to fit (as you will have on the same axle 2 different size tyres which is illegal in QLD). but i believe there is a time in which it is kinda legal on the grounds its used only to get home and or to a place to repair your normal tyre. something like that. Space savers are fitted with a special tyre designed for that application and as it is supplied by the manufacturer and passed the relevant ADR it is exempt from that rule.
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shiv
Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:38 am Posts: 693 Location: Singo
Vehicle: SJ70 1993
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 Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 1:36 pm |
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in the accident this Tyre arm took the majority of the force and besides rounding of the corner and paint, it saved alot of the body at the rear (besides the canopy dieing).
Guess ill remove it and clean it up and sell it
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tonyevans

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Joined: Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:18 pm Posts: 1998 Location: Lightning Ridge NSW
Vehicle: SJ40 - LJ50 - LJ50V - Vitara
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 Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:42 pm |
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A friend has a Saab sports car and took it for RWC - IT comes standard from the factory with one of those silly skinny emergency wheels that would look at home on a motor bike - Well the inspection went well until they saw that and they failed it - he took it out drove back in and it passed - What a stupid world.
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shiv
Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:38 am Posts: 693 Location: Singo
Vehicle: SJ70 1993
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 Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 8:30 am |
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Decided this is now forsale
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johnmath
Joined: Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:49 pm Posts: 161 Location: Parkside
Vehicle: Suzuki/Sierra/1988 SJ50 HiTop
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 Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 4:44 pm |
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Fatzook wrote: Is it compulsory to have a jack in your vehicle to change your tyre? It generally works better to have a jack under the car to change your tyre...
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