Who makes an external tire carrier...
Who makes an external tire carrier...
Besides the factory one and the duff bumper/tire carrier ($$$$$$)? My 84 came without one and I`d kinda like one.
The factory ones are pretty decent. They are the same as the FS broncos.
If you really want something other than a factory tire carrier, I'd recommend a bumper / tire carrier combo such as the duff sells. Other than duff, I'm not aware of anyone else that makes one specifically for the bronco II.
I made my own.
If you really want something other than a factory tire carrier, I'd recommend a bumper / tire carrier combo such as the duff sells. Other than duff, I'm not aware of anyone else that makes one specifically for the bronco II.
I made my own.
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How long is a piece of string?Happy_Jack wrote:How difficult would it be to make brackets to use a Heep bumper/carrier? I see those used on e-bay low $$$'s. Or at least a lot lower than a Duff bumper/carrier.
What I mean is it all depends on your skill level there would defiantly be fabricating but I have never heard of anyone doing this before I know ppl using the stock carrier with 35" tires. get a tire carrier from an 87 or earlier the ones in '88 to '90 are not as sturdy.
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Well since the Heep Wrangler and CJ rear bumper mount to a flat surface brackets could be cut and bolted in. The scrap metal place around me will even cut the metal for you. Just really need a drill motor and tape measure and some bolts.
But they changed the mounting holes a bit. So to refrase, my question has anyone tried this? If you have what bumpers have the best spacing for this?
Only other problem I could see would be the location of the hinge and clasp on the other end interfering with the opening of the hatch.
Some folks, beleive it or not, are not a fan of the stock carrier. Maybe that's why Swede stated he did not want a stock carrier in his opening post. Some folks, like me, can get metal and have a drill motor but do not weld.
I have had several BII's and always had trouble with the rear hatch closing due to the spare tire carrier causing the right rear quarter to move inward interfering with hatch. I bought my last BII because it did not have the external carrier and plan to put the spare on the bumper where I think it should be.
I understand mine is not the only opinion on this. Hope you have the same understanding. Just trying to bring ideas on this to light and hope to gain more information.
But they changed the mounting holes a bit. So to refrase, my question has anyone tried this? If you have what bumpers have the best spacing for this?
Only other problem I could see would be the location of the hinge and clasp on the other end interfering with the opening of the hatch.
Some folks, beleive it or not, are not a fan of the stock carrier. Maybe that's why Swede stated he did not want a stock carrier in his opening post. Some folks, like me, can get metal and have a drill motor but do not weld.
I have had several BII's and always had trouble with the rear hatch closing due to the spare tire carrier causing the right rear quarter to move inward interfering with hatch. I bought my last BII because it did not have the external carrier and plan to put the spare on the bumper where I think it should be.
I understand mine is not the only opinion on this. Hope you have the same understanding. Just trying to bring ideas on this to light and hope to gain more information.