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Timo K



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I would do as said above. Rear quarters and overhanging the rear. The rear door is quite inset so even with a spare shouldn't really foul a side mounted waffleboard. Also, they get really heavy and muddy sometimes, so the less you have to lift them the better. Also, from recent experience, I would try to avoid keeping them inside the car if possible. Sheep poo mud smell in your car really does give it a rather agricultural feel...
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zone30



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Redlinemike



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this is how i did it on my 90


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before i chopped it into a kingcab
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Supacat



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yostumpy wrote:
mount them on the side of the truck at the rear, in a pair of channels, over the rear windows (one each side) BUT MOUNT THEM SO THAT THE REAR SIDE DOORS CAN STILL OPEN, ie slightly further back, and so that they overhang at the rear. This not only protects the rear windows from damage offroad, but also prevents forced entry. There is already a certain amount of 'overhang' with the ladder and spare wheel anyway.


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leeds



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