Decided to go with the Rear
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Decided to go with the Rear
I have had my tire on top of my runner now for over a year and I can't fit into any parking garages, and it makes it a little more top heavy. I decided last week that I was going to make a rear tire carrier. I worked about 8 hrs on the design and removal of the old bumper and then cranked it out in 25 hours this weekend 17 just on Friday Anyway I though I would post a couple of pics.
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Well done...
That is the first rear swing that i have seen made by someone on their own that competes with the custom rockware swing that i have as well as some of the other CO boys on the board.
Saved yourself a lot of $$$ by hammering out the labor in your garage. My only recommendation is that you be sure to use a super beefy hinge joint with sealed bearings...don't want that hinge busting on you when your driving or on the trail...couldn't really see the detail in the hardware you used. but from the snaps you put up...
looks total quality.
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That is the first rear swing that i have seen made by someone on their own that competes with the custom rockware swing that i have as well as some of the other CO boys on the board.
Saved yourself a lot of $$$ by hammering out the labor in your garage. My only recommendation is that you be sure to use a super beefy hinge joint with sealed bearings...don't want that hinge busting on you when your driving or on the trail...couldn't really see the detail in the hardware you used. but from the snaps you put up...
looks total quality.
DSP
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Originally Posted by DSP
Well done...
That is the first rear swing that i have seen made by someone on their own that competes with the custom rockware swing that i have as well as some of the other CO boys on the board.
Saved yourself a lot of $$$ by hammering out the labor in your garage. My only recommendation is that you be sure to use a super beefy hinge joint with sealed bearings...don't want that hinge busting on you when your driving or on the trail...couldn't really see the detail in the hardware you used. but from the snaps you put up...
looks total quality.
DSP
That is the first rear swing that i have seen made by someone on their own that competes with the custom rockware swing that i have as well as some of the other CO boys on the board.
Saved yourself a lot of $$$ by hammering out the labor in your garage. My only recommendation is that you be sure to use a super beefy hinge joint with sealed bearings...don't want that hinge busting on you when your driving or on the trail...couldn't really see the detail in the hardware you used. but from the snaps you put up...
looks total quality.
DSP
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I would like to make them for people the problem is that the metal shop where I do all of my work is 150 miles away and with grad school and work I barely get time to make parts for my own vehicle. That's why I worked 17 hrs strait on Fri.
Sorry Guys.
Sorry Guys.
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