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Spare wheel retainer

Anyone got information with the method of securing the spare wheel in the front locker of a early 90,s Abbey GTS (same front GRP panel as the spectrum)..both LPG bottles are held in place by straps and buckles..maybe the same for spare wheel ?.Thanks Gary
 
We have only one gas bottle and use the strap from the other gas bottle holder to go through the wheel: then a fair amount of wedging with all the other junk essential caravan equipment.
Mel
 
Cheers for the idea Mel..I don't intend using both bottles myself ..the caravan has two locker doors and not being very good at limbo dancing it can be a challenge putting bottles in and hopefully the new spare will without doubt will never be needed..usually only required when absent ๐Ÿ‘ŒGary
 
When I had an Alko wheel carrier I removed it from the caravan and carried the spare in the caravan. It would lay in the door opening ready for easy use if required. Safer too when travelling in Europe. Then when on site depending on the caravan it would go under the caravan chained to the chassis, or under a fixed bed. My last van, a Swift had its wheel in the front locker and was retained with one of these. The spare was a steel wheel.

 
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Yes Buckman there is .. I'm wondering what holds the wheel in position and keeps it secure,there are two cleats on the left and right hand side used to secure the gas bottles but a lack of bracket or what ever for the wheel or indeed any evidence of prior fittings..Once in the place Thier is a dedicated space for the wheel
 
Thanx OtherClive that would work..strange that if one of these was fitted prior there should be holes and signs from it's removal ?At least that shown in your link will solve the problem ,,Cheers ..Gary. Ps off down to caravan doing a bit more on it after this brew๐Ÿ™‚
 
Yes Buckman there is .. I'm wondering what holds the wheel in position and keeps it secure,there are two cleats on the left and right hand side used to secure the gas bottles but a lack of bracket or what ever for the wheel or indeed any evidence of prior fittings..Once in the place Thier is a dedicated space for the wheel
Not sure but there may have been a strap to keep it in position. However even if you brake extremely hard, the chances of it doing any damage are probably minimal.
 

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