Fitting Fiamma Bike Rack to A Frame

BigSkiddy

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Has anyone fitted a Fiamma Carrybike Caravan XL A Pro to the A frame of an Outback with the spare tyre beneath and the jerry can holder. The problem is the tyre sticks out above the top of the A Frame.

This is the rack.
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This is the front of my van.
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Spoke to my Jayco dealer and reckoned they had not fitted one before.
I'll work out a way to fit it but if someone else has will steal their ideas.
 

17triton

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I had one on my 2004 expanda and had to pack it higher with some hardwood timber so I could use my wdh, you could possibly do the same. I put it on my new van but it sat further forward and damaged the back of the ute so I got rid of it.
 
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Banora5

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Have this fitted to our expanda, I got some gal square tube, u bolts and threaded rod from bunnings. Had to bend the gas bottle brackets to move them back due to wdh but no problem for your setup. Hope this helps.

Mark
 

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BigSkiddy

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I abandoned the idea of mounting the Fiamma rack to the A frame and instead came up with this using fork mounts. Still have to put some angle line on to stop the rear wheels from moving. So far cost me $50 for the mounts and $15 for the ubolts.
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At least now I can access the spare tyre easily, and when the bikes are off access to the front boot only downside is taking off the front wheels.
 
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Mate great work, another option to get around taking the wheels off might be one of the older style grip sport crank cradles http://soul-riders.com/main/node/83 Grip use to sell just the crank cradle so you could bolt or weld it where every you want. from what I have read they worked well but alas it appears they no longer sell them but they are an engineering company so guess they could still make them on request.