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Date:         Sat, 27 Oct 2001 13:35:41 -0700
Reply-To:     Steve Hoge <steve_syncro@TECHIE.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Steve Hoge <steve_syncro@TECHIE.COM>
Subject:      Fitting Dunlop Radial Rover in spare carrier?
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Hi all -

I've got 5 new Dunlop Radial Rovers (27x8.50R14) for my '89 Syncro and they feel just great so far (50 miles.) However, I got a shock when I went to pick them up and the tire guys said they couldn't get the spare carrier closed on the 5th one. What?!? I thought these were "EZ-fit" on the Vanagon, but they're wider than my old Yokohamas, and the carrier won't clamp down far enough to get the bolt to thread in.

I could see that the sidewall interferes with the box around the shift linkage unless you cheat the tire rearward a bit, which is feasible. However, once you do that it still seems like it's hanging up on something, and I need at least another inch of clearance.

Do I have to do some heinous bending of the metal bars above the carrier that are supposed to clamp the tire down from above? Also, the tire sidewall looks like it's in contact with the rubber coolant hoses - is that kosher?

What's the trick to getting these to fit?

-Steve


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