Wanted-bonnet spare tire retaining 'cam'

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  • pitchrollyaw
    Low Range
    • Apr 2012
    • 58

    Wanted-bonnet spare tire retaining 'cam'

    Hi all, long time admirer and new owner here; '72 SIII 88".

    I will post an official intro thread w/ better pics & details later, but for now I am looking for a spare retaining cam for the hood mounted spare. I have the 7.50x16 wheel/tire and the part is NLA from the sources I've contacted so far. Figured I'd toss it out to the forums. Thank you.

    pipermeister @ yahoo . com

    w
    '72 Series III 88 "Greenie"
    '85 90 2.5NA "Stinky"
  • Jim-ME
    Overdrive
    • Oct 2006
    • 1379

    #2
    Your best bet is to try Ike Goss or watch Ebay UK. The 7.50X16 cams will not be easy to find.
    Jim
    Try these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER...item2a1bd03f7e

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    • morgant
      1st Gear
      • Jun 2009
      • 170

      #3
      And another:



      Some more expensive ones found with searching too (I can provide a search, if you like), but I second contacting Ike of Pangolin 4x4.
      rikuwoiku — to travel overland.
      1982 Series III 88" (RHD w/2.8L Daihatsu diesel)
      2002 Discovery II SE

      CentreSteer.com — A podcast by, for, and about Land Rover owners. (Panelist & Content Producer)

      SeriesParts.com — A master list of parts, part suppliers (our gracious hosts included), and repair shops for Series Land Rovers.

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      • pitchrollyaw
        Low Range
        • Apr 2012
        • 58

        #4
        thanks

        thanks all for the feedback. I saw some in the UK but was trying to source some locally. Ike d/n have any..he was my last stop before here.

        I have an email out to the UK seller, we'll see if they ship.

        Rgds, w
        '72 Series III 88 "Greenie"
        '85 90 2.5NA "Stinky"

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        • o2batsea
          Overdrive
          • Oct 2006
          • 1199

          #5
          While the 'ol cam/toggle things are the "original" thing, there is a better way.
          I bought this cz it actually holds the wheel in place, and is far easier to use. Works with Series spare carrier.

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          • greenmeanie
            Overdrive
            • Oct 2006
            • 1358

            #6
            The long clamps are part # 307235. PA Blanchards has them.

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            • Jim-ME
              Overdrive
              • Oct 2006
              • 1379

              #7
              I'm using the Defender one as well. I just wish my bolts were a tad longer.
              Jim

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              • scatterling
                1st Gear
                • Dec 2006
                • 183

                #8
                I have a pair, PM sent.
                Neil Hanekom
                '73 LHD 88
                '75 FFR 109 exMOD Build Photo's
                '99 D1

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                • antichrist
                  2nd Gear
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 272

                  #9
                  Originally posted by o2batsea
                  While the 'ol cam/toggle things are the "original" thing, there is a better way.
                  Interesting. £13.49 on ebay, or £9.99 from the seller's web site.
                  Tom Rowe

                  Four wheel drive allows you to get stuck
                  in places even more inaccessible.

                  62 88 reg
                  67 NADA x2
                  74 Air Portable - The Antichrist (tag 6A666)
                  95 D1 - R380
                  95 D90 - R380
                  97 D1 - ZF

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                  • morgant
                    1st Gear
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 170

                    #10
                    Originally posted by antichrist
                    Interesting. £13.49 on ebay, or £9.99 from the seller's web site.
                    Probably to cover eBay & PayPal fees. Even if you manage to get free listing (less than 50 listings a month, no bells & whistles) eBay still takes a percent of the final sale price and the final shipping price. Then you get PayPal fees on top of that which are higher than standard credit card processing rates.

                    Not really a great deal for buyer or seller.
                    rikuwoiku — to travel overland.
                    1982 Series III 88" (RHD w/2.8L Daihatsu diesel)
                    2002 Discovery II SE

                    CentreSteer.com — A podcast by, for, and about Land Rover owners. (Panelist & Content Producer)

                    SeriesParts.com — A master list of parts, part suppliers (our gracious hosts included), and repair shops for Series Land Rovers.

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