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Date:         Wed, 12 Mar 2014 10:28:15 -0500
Reply-To:     mcneely4@COX.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject:      Re: tip needed for Van Cafe oversized tire carrier install
Comments: To: "SDF ( Scott Daniel Foss )" <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <cVby1n01708X5Fr01Vc2UT>
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Some of us travel to back in it places. The idea that a spare is just for brief use on pavement doesn't work for that situation. mcneely

---- "SDF ( Scott Daniel Foss )" <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM> wrote: > In 2WD vanagons.. > a stock type 14 inch spare is fine. > Just carry stock lug bolts and nuts .. > and make sure the wheel will fit over your longer studs or whatever and > still work. > > > On 3/11/2014 9:22 PM, JRodgers wrote: > > Related - how significant would it be keep the spare tire in a 205/70 > > R14 size. It is a spare, after all, to b used in emergencies to get you > > to repair station or tire sales place. If you have to use the smaller > > tire - it might ride funny, or sit funny - but should get you where you > > need to go. > > > > If I go to a 16 inch wheel, I'm going to have that issue. I like my > > stock setup because I can keep my official BMW two gallon gas can in > > inside the wheel of the spare. Fits perfect/like it was made for it. I > > know it works that way in BMW's. > > > > John > > > > On 3/11/2014 6:00 PM, Eric Caron wrote: > >> Hi listers, > >> > >> You folks were correct in telling me that the 205/70/14 tire > >> would not fit in my 85 Vanagon clamshell. I could have forced it up > >> but clearly this could cause problems. > >> > >> So, I purchased the Van Cafe carrier and as I had to have > >> work done on the van, I took the cold weather excuse and let the > >> mechanic install it. > >> > >> I received a call and he said he doesn't like the way the > >> tire can move all around left right, forward and back. Without the > >> wires holding it in place. > >> > >> The carrier comes with no install instructions. > >> Before attempting the install I asked van cafe for instructions but > >> they did not have any. I received a brief email basically saying > >> remove clamshell and wires and install new carrier. > >> > >> So, anyone out there have one of these carriers? Is your tire > >> flopping around, only held in place by gravity, or do you have a tip > >> for us? > >> > >> > >> Eric Caron > >> 85 GL Auto Westfalia > >> > >> . > >> > >

-- David McNeely


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