I would be more concerned with the gas struts holding or should I say not holding the weight .
Has anyone done something like this? VW Vanagon T3, Syncro, Westfalia, bike rack, roof rack, tire carrier
I wonder about the effect on the hinges all that weight on the rear door. I see the Europeans seem to convert the VW bike rack to hold a tyre and jerrycan. Aufpreis für Sonderfarbe schwarz Eloxal, Grundrahmen Heckträger "modular" / Fahrradträger für VW T5 - TERRANGER Automobile - Home
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I would be more concerned with the gas struts holding or should I say not holding the weight .
Just had a look at the second link , not much vision out the back window with the jerry can and spare in place . One upside is because they are mounted so high it would place less strain on the struts and be easier to lift and open .
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That is one of the things that puts me off this style of carrier although I guess a rear view camera could solve that problem.
Bertie, I actually bought myself a Tyremate ( tiregate.com.au. ) earlier this year. It's okay but I am a little concerned about it's weight, 50kg, and how far behind the rear wheels all that weight sits. I think that the Tyremate is made by the same people who used to bring in the Wilco Hitchgate.
Found this, tyretrek.com.au the other day. Looks a bit lighter and is about $400 cheaper than the one I got.
Bruce CQ
A lot like the factory one you see on some 4WDS simple release lever and it swings out the way . I don't think the 50kg would be much of a worry as long as its mounted securely . Being that close to the back of the van there would be little effect on handling , much the same as a heavy load in the rear anyway .
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Sounds reasonable. For opening and closing it has a pin that you have to put a retainer in like the one for the tow hitch. I soon got used to popping it in. I still may make something (with help from my daughter the boilermaker) for the tailgate to hold the maxtrax for trips when I don't need the extra fuel.
I did notice when I got home that there are stone chips on the tailgate, obviously stones are bouncing off the carrier back onto the door. I need a barrier between the bumper and the unit. We travelled over a 1,000 km of gravel.
Thanks for the help.
Bruce CQ
I had a HF radio aerial mounted on a Kaymar spare wheel holder where the worklight should have been and it had about 10mm clearance from the rear of the taildoor. When I got home had to respray the taildoor as it shook enough to take the paint off so would think a 2mm clearance nmay be considerably worse.
Just a heads up on what dirt roads can do.
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