Ken Cooke
Explorer Addict
- Joined
- April 18, 2000
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- City, State
- Riverside, California
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '03 Rubicon - Tomb Raider
Thunderhorse and I installed the Tomken "The System"
Tire Carrier on the rear of my Ranger, and it really looks
and performs nicely. The install took a little over 2 hrs, and this was due to Jerry needing to cut away at the
plastic trim along the top of the bumper in order to have
room for the mounts which also needed to be drilled in place. The carrier is totally rattle-free, it holds the spare up and away from the bumper, and really compliments my truck. The cost was only $199, and w/tax and shipping (TriCountyGear and I split the cost) the total came to $216. Thunderhorse (Jerry) of course took pictures and is contemplating installing one for his Explorer.
If you're interested in buying one, its the Tomken tire
carrier for the Jeep YJ. This must be due to the wheel bolt
pattern being identical to that of our beloved 15" Ford
rims.
Tire Carrier on the rear of my Ranger, and it really looks
and performs nicely. The install took a little over 2 hrs, and this was due to Jerry needing to cut away at the
plastic trim along the top of the bumper in order to have
room for the mounts which also needed to be drilled in place. The carrier is totally rattle-free, it holds the spare up and away from the bumper, and really compliments my truck. The cost was only $199, and w/tax and shipping (TriCountyGear and I split the cost) the total came to $216. Thunderhorse (Jerry) of course took pictures and is contemplating installing one for his Explorer.
If you're interested in buying one, its the Tomken tire
carrier for the Jeep YJ. This must be due to the wheel bolt
pattern being identical to that of our beloved 15" Ford
rims.