The best option is to go with the original design and have a 18-19 year-old kid install it.
The best option is to go with the original design and have a 18-19 year-old kid install it.
FYI the tire carrier looks to be the same as a 63-71 Jeep Gladiator. Might be the same as a Wagoneer tire carrier as well.
1963 J300/1971 J2000/1983 J10
Anyone know how high the bed floor is above the frame rails int the back there? Setting up for HMMWV spare and Trying to do all of my frame fabrication before it goes out for blasting and don't want to put the bed back on to measure...Thanks!
Is that real money?
Another great pic Don...is that a little mischief in your eye?
If the tire carrier is the same as civilian, that would be cool...though none of them used a tire size as big as ours so I wonder...
Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.
Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!
For future reference, it is right around 5" up to the bed crossmember from the framerails so a 12.50 tire can go up fairly high if you shorten the snubbers...
Is that real money?
Hello Ray,
I have that setup myself, but I had to move the round crossmember that is over the rear axle, a few inches forward. That allows for a HMMWV wheel to fit very nicely. I used a strap ratchet as a winch to lift the wheel there, because God knows I can't by myself
Hernia-city getting it on the carrier and trying to stay clean at the same time.
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