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Author: Subject: Anyone made a rollbar mounted tyre rack?
hobbsy

posted on 19/8/09 at 05:19 PM Reply With Quote
Anyone made a rollbar mounted tyre rack?

I did a quick search and didn't get any hits but i'm sure that i've seen some before.

Just looking for some tips / photos / ideas of materials and construction methods used.

It's for my Fury and hoping to carry a set of 4 13inch wheels so i can give my tyres death past the legal markers then change over and drive home.

I've not even got a tape measure out yet, just sat bored in an airport passing the time on free wifi...

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Guinness

posted on 19/8/09 at 05:26 PM Reply With Quote
I spotted this at Cadwell once. Had one wheel on the passenger seat and these three tied to the boot.



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hobbsy

posted on 19/8/09 at 05:55 PM Reply With Quote
Hehe. That wasn't exactly what I was thinking. I need to check but from memory i think there should be enough width to get 4x 6inch wide say 185width tyres on there without overhanging...?
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balidey

posted on 19/8/09 at 05:58 PM Reply With Quote
Not an answer to your question, but several years ago at Donington park I saw Chris Rea racing his Ferrari, he drove in with 4 racing tyres on his roof rack, fitted them, raced, then put the road wheels back on and drove home.

[Edited on 19/8/09 by balidey]

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l0rd

posted on 19/8/09 at 06:03 PM Reply With Quote
Well if you have a full cage fitted, it's worth getting something like this for your tyres.




[Edited on 19/8/09 by l0rd]

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Marcus

posted on 19/8/09 at 07:16 PM Reply With Quote
You could do this, I've had 4 wheels on it

Description
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You will need a tow bar though. Also I brought a type 9 home on the rack from Manchester





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coozer

posted on 19/8/09 at 07:31 PM Reply With Quote
Skys the limit.. for some peeps Rescued attachment Roof Rack.jpg
Rescued attachment Roof Rack.jpg






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dhutch

posted on 19/8/09 at 08:04 PM Reply With Quote
I can get two 185 tyres into my passenger seat...

But no, i would be insterested to see photos or racks too, although im not likely to be carrying tyres without towing the car it would be nice to have some more space if i ever go camping in it.

Im also looking to sort a method of sticking two mountain bikes on it asap.


Daniel

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designer

posted on 19/8/09 at 08:24 PM Reply With Quote
Why not just fit a tow bar?
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Rod Ends

posted on 20/8/09 at 12:39 AM Reply With Quote
www.margel.net/trackrack/rack.html


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hobbsy

posted on 20/8/09 at 12:03 PM Reply With Quote
^^^ that's the kind of thing I was thinking but as my roll bar stays go forwards rather than backwards I can have the tyres much lower and closer to the bar.

I've just measured up the width of 4x 185 width tyres as 750mm (no great surprise there!) and diam as approx 550mm (60 profile on a 13" rim).

If I can get them as close and as low to the bodywork and roll bar then I'm only looking at an approx 100mm rear protrusion and the same (or a little bit more) above the roll bar.

So it won't look too much like the "roof box 7" pictured further up.

Just need to find out where to source those sorts of polypropylene clamps and draw something up...

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