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Is it possible to fit spare on front a la bay stylee? If so how & how easy?
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yes you can but I think Aircooled vans are ok but waterleakers may have cooling problems :D
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Its an Aircooled so thats fine...is it just as simple as bolting a suitable bracket on?
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so long as there is space, or on the tail gate?
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Post by DiscoDave »

get a braket for a bay from jk or the likes and fit it on! i've always thought they better on the back anyway!

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I think they look better on the back - if you have to move them from their designed position - same as them thar external sun visors...you either like them or loathe them.

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Considered the back but have 2 reservations...

will a fiamma bike rack still fit and,

will tailgate still stay up on its own or will I need to take a tall strongman with me everywhere?
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will a fiamma bike rack still fit and will tailgate still stay up on its own or will I need to take a tall strongman with me everywhere?

DO you really need anyone to answer this???

Why cant the wheel stay under the front out of harms way?

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You would need to fit one of them swing out spare wheel carriers at the rear IMHO.

Why take on the bother?

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YOu have PM

It can be done very easily
you may have to alter the grill..... but I have got all the kit available here

pm your address and I will send you some piccies of the spare on the front.


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