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how do i mount the spare tire on the back hatch? is there a kit i have to buy? if so where can i get one?
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You have to make it yourself or have a fabrication place do it for you. You could also try using the bronco2 swing out spare tire carrier...you will have to modify it a little though.
Build a bumper with a swing out on it. That's always the best option. Gotta have some fab skills or some cash though. I may try the Bronco II swing out idea... I think I would rather have stuff mounted to the bumper, not the sheet metal though...specially with a 35 haning off it...
Build a bumper with a swing out on it. That's always the best option. Gotta have some fab skills or some cash though. I may try the Bronco II swing out idea... I think I would rather have stuff mounted to the bumper, not the sheet metal though...specially with a 35 haning off it...
made this one in an afternoon and at a cost of $54.00 for steel. I took the bronco one off because with a full size spare and jack mounted on the swing gate. I was getting to much weight on the stock one.
I don t know how to pick up photos or links here.... but you can do a search for "Millitarized Explorer", and u can see my solution!!!
I have had it for years.
I think if you've got to pay someone to do it, just find a bunch of good pics of the ones you like and take them along. Anyone good with a torch and a welder should be able to come up with something for you. Plans for this are pretty simple and a decent fab shop should get something banged together for you pretty quick...