Used to think the underslung was a UK spec thing, but there's plenty of trucks with surf labels on them with the underslung spare too. Was the spare location just another option the first owner could specify? Or is it to do with year/market etc?
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I changed from underslung to rear mainly for the look but also for ease of access, the underslung was a right pain to hoist up & down, swinging out the rear is no big problem, also if ya wish to fit bigger tyres and the spare wont fit underneath the swing outs the best optionToo young to die and too old to give a toss
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Had underslung on 2nd Gen,but made a swing out,got swing out on 3rd Gen. Prefer the swing out one as when reversing its a handy bump stop!!!
Swing out can be a pain if someone parks to close to you though!!www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events
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UK 4Runners are all underslung, I prefer them, means I can close garage doors and still get round front of turck! lol.
Think only the Japs got the choice of either position, don't recall ever seeing a US 4runner with a rear mounted spare either.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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The rear mount is not great for offroad, I have had to re-align my carrier after catching the spare dropping off of steep banks.
Keeping the spare in the boot (strapped down) when offroad is the best option.Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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Originally posted by smiffy View PostOh Andy,when you coming back to Clog??Andy
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