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Renault Master spare wheel question
353747 PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:05 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Where does the spare wheel live on a LWB 'New' Master panel van?


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trevd01 wrote:
Where does the spare wheel live on a LWB 'New' Master panel van?


It is inside the van; fixed / strapped to the side above a rear wheelarch.

I don't know where the main converters put it except for IH who replace the rear van doors with a fixed panel with a 'boot' in which reside the wheel and gas cylinders: though IH don't build on the Renault any more, as I understand it.

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... as I suspected, thanks.

Any Devon owners out there?

Where is the spare wheel on a Monaco/MonteCarlo/Camargue/Provence?

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Timberland put the spare wheel under the rear of the reanault in a secure basket.



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on a carrier, behind the rear axle, under the floor.
it has a screw down arrangement from inside the rear doors.
mine is as fitted by Devon, reasonably substantial.
only problem its a fairly heavy item to get on and off.
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Hyex wrote:
on a carrier, behind the rear axle, under the floor.
it has a screw down arrangement from inside the rear doors.
mine is as fitted by Devon, reasonably substantial.
only problem its a fairly heavy item to get on and off.


I agree with quote - I have the Monaco.

My only comment re weight is that I intend to call out the AA if I get a puncture.

Hi Hyex the information states you have a Burstner Travel Van!!

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