Rear Tire Carrier
#1
Rear Tire Carrier
$50 -- pick up only .. moving sale, come get it out of my garage
This bolts into your reciever hitch. I bought it from a member here, and then modified it by giving it a better departure angle. It just needs to be gusseted on either side where the weak joint is, and this thing should be awesome. I never got around to finishing this project. 30 min of work if you can weld, and $30 if you have to pay someone, and this could be a great solution for someone lookng for a cheap way to store the spare while wheeling
$115 shipped in the lower 48


This bolts into your reciever hitch. I bought it from a member here, and then modified it by giving it a better departure angle. It just needs to be gusseted on either side where the weak joint is, and this thing should be awesome. I never got around to finishing this project. 30 min of work if you can weld, and $30 if you have to pay someone, and this could be a great solution for someone lookng for a cheap way to store the spare while wheeling
$115 shipped in the lower 48


Last edited by sdastg1; Feb 18, 2006 at 06:41 PM.
#2
a couple of questions came up via PM
1) I have an aftermarket high clearance bumper on in the pic, with an integrated reciever. So the tire sits higher on my truck. The whole thing is one solid piece you can not slide the tire up and down on this.
2) Yes there is a hole in there for the pin to slide through. Otherwise it would just fall out
3) This is for off-roading purposes only so your license wil be covered up. If you want to drive on the street with it, at your own discretion. You can always drill two little holes in the column to attach a license plate.
4) This is not a commercial product. It's a home-fabed project. It needs some minor tweaking .. such as the gussets ... Other then that, it's pretty much bolt on.
1) I have an aftermarket high clearance bumper on in the pic, with an integrated reciever. So the tire sits higher on my truck. The whole thing is one solid piece you can not slide the tire up and down on this.
2) Yes there is a hole in there for the pin to slide through. Otherwise it would just fall out
3) This is for off-roading purposes only so your license wil be covered up. If you want to drive on the street with it, at your own discretion. You can always drill two little holes in the column to attach a license plate.
4) This is not a commercial product. It's a home-fabed project. It needs some minor tweaking .. such as the gussets ... Other then that, it's pretty much bolt on.
#3
bump ....
please don't make me put this on EBay and answer a billion and one dumb questions for 7 days
please don't make me put this on EBay and answer a billion and one dumb questions for 7 days
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#12
how did this feel on the road at speed com'bo'd w/ the sonoran bumper?
did you wheel with it? how did it do in the woodS?
did you wheel with it? how did it do in the woodS?
#13
I put fitted it into the sonoran bumper and it fit great, didn't jiggle from side to side.
But like I said in the first post it needs two gussets on either side and it will be perfect, I just never got around to it. But when it was mounted to the truck as you can see in the pics, it doesn't interefere at all with your departure angle, and that is a 33" tire hanging from it.
amorhpus ... I'll pm you the pics since it's not working for ya.
But like I said in the first post it needs two gussets on either side and it will be perfect, I just never got around to it. But when it was mounted to the truck as you can see in the pics, it doesn't interefere at all with your departure angle, and that is a 33" tire hanging from it.
amorhpus ... I'll pm you the pics since it's not working for ya.
#14
I forgot their might be local people, and since someone asked about local pick up price:
$90 picked up cash
$95 picked up paypal
$115 shipped anywhere in lower 48
$90 picked up cash
$95 picked up paypal
$115 shipped anywhere in lower 48


