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I have a few spares left over. Which match up to parts I have with the following numbers.
Bolt 135 753 3080 (this has a large rubber tapered bush)
Round Disk/Plate 135 753 2080
These have not been used. The disk has captive nuts which look as if they will match the pitch circle of the wheel studs. Maybe to secure the wheel inside a Ducato van floor?
My wheel is held into place with just the centre being winched up against some stops on the frame that bolts on, at the "Y" end of part 1.
The total cost was £296.44 Inc VAT (Inc labour at £60.00)
I did weigh the spare wheel but forgot what it was. I think weighed in at about 30 kilo. Not sure of the weight for the parts, but would guess the whole lot under 50 kilos.
I found this earlier thread which includes an exploded view of the parts. It is a copy from the Fiat parts computer as far as I can tell. It looks like you might be missing part "3" from your description.
I haven't got a list of part numbers to go with the picture but your Fiat garage should be able to bring up the same drawing on their system.
Having contributed to the attached link, I would like to draw attention to a safety point and that is where the winding cable is fixed to the plate that holds the wheel up, there is a potential weakness where the cable is welded to the plate. When you wind the wheel up fully you will hear a click DO NOT GO FURTHER, this puts stress on the weld. I am a belt and braces character and for extra safety I have strung a ratchet strap between the chassis members which fits snugly onto the wheel and is easily released when needed.
I have read of at least one incident of the wheel breaking away.
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I spotted a carrier under an Alko chassis at a local dealer. Simple design mainly constructed from round bar and galvinised. Hooks into existing holes in the chassis and fastens with 2 antiluce fasteners. Hoping to get some measurements next week to fab one up. If its a success, I'll post the results here !!!
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