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Old 06-20-2006, 09:21 PM
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I wish it took me 15 days... Think it was a 2+ month project working a few hours each weekend. I diddnt start the thread until I knew for sure I could finish it.
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Originally Posted by 4unner4life
WOW, you threw that thing together in 15 days. It looks sweet. I agree that some bigger tires and getting rid of that spare will make that thing look awesome.

actually....RUN it WITH the spare....holds up FINE - unreal the amount of abuse the sidewall of my yokahomo has taken!
it's a fine skid, er, plate?

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Old 06-28-2006, 03:07 PM
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Ok, thought I would post 2 more shameless pics of the bumper. Took it to big bear this past weekend. Used it once to pull someone out and a few weeks prior before it was 100% done a monster SAS taco pulled me out with it.

So all in all its soild and I am happy. I put the weatherstripping on to fill the gaps and wheeled it with the spare.




So am I crazy? but I am considering the idea of adding a swingout for a spare tire and jerry can...
Old 06-28-2006, 08:08 PM
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Love the water crossing shot. Very good looking bumper.
Old 06-28-2006, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by vegaskurt

So am I crazy? but I am considering the idea of adding a swingout for a spare tire and jerry can...
good Q - i've talked to a lot of folks about this - some people have serious vibration problems w/ the swingout - that's why i opt'd to not have one on my bumper. That being said - i think it can be done , peeps have done it.\- just not sure if you'll have the clearance away from the truck? i know they way mine was built (like yers, bruce t/s style) there was no room.

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Old 06-28-2006, 10:20 PM
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x2 on the water picture, looks sweet!

i really need to get back to work on mine...
Old 02-26-2007, 08:57 AM
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Just an update, figured I would keep my progress in this thread. I spent the last few months thinking about how I could get a tire carrier built for this bumper and 3 weeks ago I began building. One weekend of adding additinal support to the bumper mounts, frame and adding a lot of behind the scense support to the bumper. This is what I came up with. So far it works well, its based off the Shrockworks Xterra bumper.

(FYI, the wiring is not done yet)

The hinge:
(1) 1" Grade 8 bolt
(2) 1.5" (1" id) Bronze super oil-lite bushings
(1) 1.75 od, .250 wall DOM sleeve
(1) Zerk fitting

Material:
2.5 x 1.5 .120 wall rectangle stock
1.5 x 1.5 .120 wall square stock
Tire plate from AtoZ Fabrication
Bling Gussest from BTF.
60lb Gas shock
5/8 Safety pin (22,000lbs double shear strength)
2000lb Toggle clamp
2nd gen OEM license plate holder (thanks bamachem for the info)
Slee Hi-lift mounts (re-used from my roof mount)
4 Cans of spray on bed liner

(sorry about the bad pics)








more build pics
Old 02-26-2007, 09:07 AM
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I'm currently finishing up the final jigs and have another prototype bumper built for another board member. By the end of the week I should have 3 more ready.....

Did you add any bracing inside the bumper behind the mounting points of the carrier? I'd also add a diagonal support off the horizontal piece the tire is mounted to.

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let us know how that spare tire does at about 70 mph....

FWIW, i've had zero issues with my tire being under the truck....never caused a problem wheeling - BUT....the swing-a-way is MUCH cooler looking!

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I hit my spare a few times while wheeling. My main motivation was to get the hi-lift off the roof and get the water/gas outside the truck. Plus swing outs are just cool :-)

I did a 5 min quick trip down the freeway to the WEROCK event yesterday, at 75mph, no problems or noise.

I'm not 100% happy with the jerry can holder, its a little to bulky for what I like so that might get chopped off this summer. For now it will do.

Only other thing I would like to do is get an allow rim back there, partly for cosmetic purposes and partly for weight savings.
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Originally Posted by vegaskurt
I hit my spare a few times while wheeling. My main motivation was to get the hi-lift off the roof and get the water/gas outside the truck. Plus swing outs are just cool :-)

I did a 5 min quick trip down the freeway to the WEROCK event yesterday, at 75mph, no problems or noise.

I'm not 100% happy with the jerry can holder, its a little to bulky for what I like so that might get chopped off this summer. For now it will do.

Only other thing I would like to do is get an allow rim back there, partly for cosmetic purposes and partly for weight savings.
oh, i hit my spare alright....i just let it be a slider! It gets drug around plenty fine!

right on re: your 75mph - you built it solid then, mang!

looks rad!

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dang that looks awesome kurt. nice job man! i really gotta get on mine...
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looks awesome! i plan to add a spare tire carrier too!
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sweet set up

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