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  • Cracked spare wheel carrier

    Hi All,
    Washing the car today after a weekend at the Manjimup 15000 and pulled the spare off to clean all the crap out from behind it. Noticed the carrier had a series of cracks around the top left stud.
    Had been getting an annoying rattle when closing the rear door lately and now have the source.
    I had spaced the spare wheel off the carrier with 2 suitable washers on each stud, when I had the Cooper S/T Maxxs fitted at about 70k, now at 110k, and do a 5 wheel rotate every 5k.
    Can't remember when the annoying rattle started, but had put it down to the spare coming loose, so would remove all 3 nuts and retension when it got too annoying.
    Just wondering if any others have experienced this as a search revealed that a lot of you have spaced the wheel off the carrier like I did.
    I'll talk nicely to Toyota first and then look for a replacement carrier and better spacer option.
    Kev,

    2010 Silver 5dr GXL, Auto, diesel, ARB Deluxe bar, ARB bash plates, lightforce 170's, safari snorkel, towbar, dual batteries, air bags, trans cooler, Kings/Koni's, ARB rack, Cooper S/T Maxx's, Rock Tamers, Beaudesert 2.75" exhaust and more to come.

  • #2
    I've still got the base of my tyre carrier that was removed when the kaymar was fitted. Located in Kalgoorlie though.
    White 150 GX, TJM t13, TJM scrub bars steps, TJM underbelly protection, Kaymar rear bar, matt black speedy avalanches with mickey T ATZ' P3s, ARB BP 51 suspension, Heat exchange shower, Safari snorkel, on board air tank, custom rear drawers, wind cheeta rack, custom maxtrax mounts, in dash ozi explorer, cargo barrier and more!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kev7762 View Post
      I had spaced the spare wheel off the carrier with 2 suitable washers on each stud
      Well, there's ya problem. Taking the easy route was bound to fail. There has been plenty of write ups on the 120 modification thread with ways on how to space out the whole bracket. I used 20mm flat bar and welded this to the area where the wheel sits against the bracket. I also used longer bolts to retain the overall bolt length. 5 and a half years and no signs of cracking.

      Dave
      Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
      Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.

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      • #4
        Thanks Greenie, booked in to Toyota Friday, will see what they have to say, as noted using washers was the easy way out, so not going to push particularly hard for warranty.
        If I don't have any luck with them, I will get back to you and work out a deal to grab it if you like.
        Kev,

        2010 Silver 5dr GXL, Auto, diesel, ARB Deluxe bar, ARB bash plates, lightforce 170's, safari snorkel, towbar, dual batteries, air bags, trans cooler, Kings/Koni's, ARB rack, Cooper S/T Maxx's, Rock Tamers, Beaudesert 2.75" exhaust and more to come.

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        • #5
          [QUOTE=Bushbasher;469486]Well, there's ya problem. Taking the easy route was bound to fail. There has been plenty of write ups on the 120 modification thread with ways on how to space out the whole bracket. QUOTE]

          But plenty who did as I did, warning for those who did it my way, sort out a better solution now!
          Kev,

          2010 Silver 5dr GXL, Auto, diesel, ARB Deluxe bar, ARB bash plates, lightforce 170's, safari snorkel, towbar, dual batteries, air bags, trans cooler, Kings/Koni's, ARB rack, Cooper S/T Maxx's, Rock Tamers, Beaudesert 2.75" exhaust and more to come.

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          • #6
            When I ordered my car with BFGs, they stuck a couple of old style wheel nuts behind the rim to space it out. I picked it the very next day after delivery. That was never going to work.
            Dave
            Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
            Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.

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            • #7
              I don't think it has as much to do with the spacing as it does with how much you tension the nuts.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Kev7762 View Post
                Thanks Greenie, booked in to Toyota Friday, will see what they have to say, as noted using washers was the easy way out, so not going to push particularly hard for warranty.
                If I don't have any luck with them, I will get back to you and work out a deal to grab it if you like.
                Sounds good kev. Just let me know.
                White 150 GX, TJM t13, TJM scrub bars steps, TJM underbelly protection, Kaymar rear bar, matt black speedy avalanches with mickey T ATZ' P3s, ARB BP 51 suspension, Heat exchange shower, Safari snorkel, on board air tank, custom rear drawers, wind cheeta rack, custom maxtrax mounts, in dash ozi explorer, cargo barrier and more!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Madkore View Post
                  I don't think it has as much to do with the spacing as it does with how much you tension the nuts.
                  Sorry mate, have to disagree, as I say, I rotate all 5 wheels every 5k and recently have been loosening and retensioning the spare regularly and generally use a tension wrench. I agree with bushbasher it is all about the load not being spread equally over a large enough area. If you need to space the spare out (and you will if you change tyres) make sure that you use a spacer that spreads the load evenly either between the wheel and mount or mount and door. Failing that fit a remote spare wheel carrier.
                  Kev,

                  2010 Silver 5dr GXL, Auto, diesel, ARB Deluxe bar, ARB bash plates, lightforce 170's, safari snorkel, towbar, dual batteries, air bags, trans cooler, Kings/Koni's, ARB rack, Cooper S/T Maxx's, Rock Tamers, Beaudesert 2.75" exhaust and more to come.

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                  • #10
                    Ok, had the car into Toyota today, started badly, with the service advisor asking if I had the extended warranty, when I answered no, she told me that it probably would not be covered. When I explained that the cracks didn't just develop overnight and in any case should be designed to carry well in excess of the weight of the spare and so should at least be considered, I was told that usually Toyota doesn't cover out of warranty. Resigned myself to the inevitable.
                    Was pleasantly surprised when she rang me at 1400 to tell me that they had fitted a brand new carrier and would sort out the paperwork with Toyota over the next few days. Even better they also completely removed my snorkel and refitted it which will hopefully sort out the dreaded A pillar rattle. All under warranty.
                    Another big tick for City Toyota service from me.
                    So thanks Greenie, don't need your carrier now, thanks for the offer though.
                    Next stop will be ARB dealer for a Kaymar wheel on door spacer.
                    Kev,

                    2010 Silver 5dr GXL, Auto, diesel, ARB Deluxe bar, ARB bash plates, lightforce 170's, safari snorkel, towbar, dual batteries, air bags, trans cooler, Kings/Koni's, ARB rack, Cooper S/T Maxx's, Rock Tamers, Beaudesert 2.75" exhaust and more to come.

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                    • #11
                      Kev, good result for you though I struggle to understand why it was a warranty issue. Comme ci comme ca. I guess.
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                      • #12
                        Sorry mate, have to disagree, as I say, I rotate all 5 wheels every 5k and recently have been loosening and retensioning the spare regularly and generally use a tension wrench.
                        Yes; but too what tension? the wheel carrier isn't a hub and those aren't wheel studs.

                        The service manual says 48Nm for the carrier nuts while when fitting a tyre to the hub it's 112Nm.

                        Mick

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by OziOffroad View Post
                          Yes; but too what tension? the wheel carrier isn't a hub and those aren't wheel studs.

                          The service manual says 48Nm for the carrier nuts while when fitting a tyre to the hub it's 112Nm.

                          Mick
                          Oh crap, I thought it was 80Nm for the wheels... looks like I have another job in the morning...
                          Cheers
                          Micheal.

                          2008 GXL D4D Auto. GOING... GOING... GONE
                          2015 GXL 1GD Auto. And it begins again...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 120D4D View Post
                            Oh crap, I thought it was 80Nm for the wheels... looks like I have another job in the morning...
                            Maybe you did ft/lbs?

                            112Nm = 83ft/lbs

                            Mick

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                            • #15
                              Nice one Mick!

                              Two imperial measures I just cant shake - Ft/lbs and PSI!
                              Cheers
                              Micheal.

                              2008 GXL D4D Auto. GOING... GOING... GONE
                              2015 GXL 1GD Auto. And it begins again...

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