rear tire carrier donor
#16
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Joined: Mar 2009
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From: USA
Year: 1999
Engine: l6 4.0, K&N FIPK & 62mm bored TB
You could also look out for one like mine. Also factory, & I have carried a 30" Revo on aluminum & a 31" BFG AT on steel spare. This one is bumper mounted with reinforcements under the bumper. I stopped using it when I went up to 32" mudder on steel tire - pretty heavy. Now the spare is on my roof, but it's no fun trying to get it down by yourself. I know I would be unable to, so if/when I get a flat, I hope 1) I'm not alone; 2) I'm not on the side of the road. I'm skinny and lack strength!
Edit: Mine will be for sale soon. I'm sick of having my spare on the roof & I want to get it down before I need it.
Edit: Mine will be for sale soon. I'm sick of having my spare on the roof & I want to get it down before I need it.
Last edited by _StationWagon_; 03-26-2009 at 07:42 PM.
#19
I was bored one day and decided to go to the junk yard to look at rear tire carriers. Front looking I found only one that would possibly work. The Bronco II rear tire carrier. The reason the trooper one doesn't work is because the jeep rear lift gate goes all the way out to the side of the jeep instead of stopped at the window. The only vehicle in the jy that I saw like this was the bronco ii. I almost got one to try out but didn't have room in my wheel barrel
#25
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Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 400
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From: Minnesota
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
The one that the guy built on this forum didnt look the greatest because the angle between the bar that came out of the hitch and the bar going up were perpendicular so the tire sat a ways away from the door but the bike carrier that i got is angled towards the door quite a bit and looks nice with it on there. i had someone hold up where the tire would be if it was bolted on and it hugged the door very well. the tire was about 4 inches from the door and looked very nice. ill post some pitchas when i get it done im doin it next weekend
#27
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Joined: Apr 2008
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From: Northern Illinois
Year: 90
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
The one that the guy built on this forum didnt look the greatest because the angle between the bar that came out of the hitch and the bar going up were perpendicular so the tire sat a ways away from the door but the bike carrier that i got is angled towards the door quite a bit and looks nice with it on there. i had someone hold up where the tire would be if it was bolted on and it hugged the door very well. the tire was about 4 inches from the door and looked very nice. ill post some pitchas when i get it done im doin it next weekend
#29
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 178
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From: West Paducah, KY
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
To the OP, you never actually said your budget, and I know you are looking to make one work from the jy. But Detours USA has an awesome looking set up that I am hoping to save the coin for here. For a rear tire carrier and recovery points, I think the price is great. It would save a lot of headaches from trying to make something else work, but at the same time, that's half the fun sometimes as well.
Last edited by knobturner75; 03-28-2009 at 12:28 AM.