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  • Help with the spare wheel bracket please -underbody

    Hi, I've just bought a 3rd gen 2.7 petrol on a 96 plate. When looking it over the guy mentioned it didn't have a spare underneath so he brought me a one over, which i just threw in the boot as i was keen to get going ( 200 mile drive in last weeks heat)
    Aaaanyway, long story short, I tried to fit it this morning and it seems to be missing a few bits underneath as the 'winch' part in just the circular bit (a bit like the horn of a trumpet) which when turned takes the bracket up or down. obviously it's impossible to get the wheel up where it needs to go as I cant get my hand in to continue turning with the wheel so high. So, two part question,

    1- what do i need (ie what should be there) and

    2- it looks like the rubber of the tyre will be hitting the exhaust once it's up, so what am I doing wrong!?

    Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    So, ive found that i dont have the handle needed to go through to the winch.i'll ask stormforce if he has one to sell, but if anyone can advise me on what i should have to secure the wheel, id appreciate it. Surely it doesnt just get held up by one high-tensile wire on the winch, does it?

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    • #3
      Ok, found the toolkit under the back seats with everything intact.

      Just need some advice on how to secure the wheel once its in the right position under the chassis.

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      • #4
        got a 2 gen. and when i went to scrap i got to choose the ones with the cable or the only one it works with a chain (same system but stronger) had seen too many cable ones snapped. it held by itself if you see at the end of that cable is something like a spring with a plate who holds the wheel up, that's the only thing who holds it up as far is tight enough.
        the wolf is always bigger when you are scared!!

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        • #5
          Thanks for the info, much appreciated.

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