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Author:  TheChucklesStart [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:41 am ]
Post subject:  How did you all go about mounting a tire to the roof?

I was wondering how you all went about mounting your roof tires?

I had to take off my spare this last weekend when wheeling with Sapien and Eddo. Eddo thought it would be the better than a bent tailgate.

Have you had any problems with it up there?

What did you all do with the current wholes and stuff in the tail gate?

Have you had any problems getting a flat in the middle of a trail where you couldn't get your spare with it up there?

Author:  LOST KJ [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 3:03 am ]
Post subject:  spare tire

I was wondering how you all went about mounting your roof tires? I have a Garvin Industries Wilderness roof rack with spare tire mount.

I had to take off my spare this last weekend when wheeling with Sapien and Eddo. Eddo thought it would be the better than a bent tailgate.

Have you had any problems with it up there? none so far.

What did you all do with the current wholes and stuff in the tail gate? I had the spare tire mount replaced with a jerry can mount.

Have you had any problems getting a flat in the middle of a trail where you couldn't get your spare with it up there? I have not had a flat yet, thankfully.

Never put PowerTrax NoSlip with a Manual KJ. thanks for the advice/tip.

Author:  kayadog [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 7:50 am ]
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Haven't done it on my KJ, but on my XJ I just strapped my 30x9.50 spare to my Surco rack with 5 thick black rubber shock cords, kind of like giant bungee cords, that I bought at Home Depot. Never had a problem over 100k miles, offroad or even in an accident. I would make sure you can get it on and off-- Its pretty heavy and awkward.

Author:  lilmatty [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 10:21 am ]
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My overhead rack has plenty of cross pieces. And I never did like the cost of wheel tie downs that I have seen for sale.

I used a common J-hook from a hardware store. A large, one with a long enough threaded side to reach up though the wheel and get a large washer and nut onto it. On the hook end I dipped it in that solution that's sold for plastic coating hand tools. The washer is one of those heaver steel plates that are used to anchors framing to cement floors. The nut is a large wingnut.

Works great and never shook loose even under tough Moab trail conditions. Cost about $7.

Used the same setup, only on a smaller scale for my hilift jack mount.

Author:  hoss75 [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: How did you all go about mounting a tire to the roof?

TheChucklesStart wrote:
I had to take off my spare this last weekend when wheeling with Sapien and Eddo. Eddo thought it would be the better than a bent tailgate.



What exactly was the situation you were in the required you removing your spare tire? I've always wondered why people took them off and put them up on the roof.

Author:  lilmatty [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:50 pm ]
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Because it looks cool. :-)r

But if you look at my avatar and imagine how close my rear tire would have come to the slick rock...for example.

Author:  hoss75 [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 3:23 pm ]
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I see.. hey Matt, do you have a video of you doing that? I'd like to see it if ya do.

Author:  lilmatty [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 3:41 pm ]
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Just that pic series. There was some video shot of Roachman and JJ crossing it and its on the Moab DVD.

There were other equally steep spots at Moab.

Author:  GIJOE4LIFE [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:59 pm ]
Post subject:  JERRY CAN MOUNT

where do you get the jerry can mount that replaces the spare tire on the back?????

thanks

brian

Author:  lilmatty [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 9:07 pm ]
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Last I heard you have to make one or adapt one.

Author:  skrracing [ Tue Aug 09, 2005 9:37 pm ]
Post subject:  All J Products has them

All J Products has them but you will need to call. Don't just look on the website and say they dont have them. later...clint

http://www.boulderbars.com

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Author:  Sapien [ Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:49 pm ]
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So anyway, here's my pics of what happened with Charles the other day...

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Going up...


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Posing for a pic...


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Coming down...


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Getting stuck...


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A good push from behind, and the Jeep was moving again...


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Hmmm... will the rear bumper make it?


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Yup, but the spare tire wont...


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Only an inch of clearance, and the back wheels are about a half inch from sliding the rest of the way down and the spare tire would have cought on the rocks... so...


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Presto! 8)

Author:  hoss75 [ Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:58 pm ]
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Much clearer now.. thanks for the pics

Author:  lilmatty [ Fri Aug 12, 2005 4:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Poor man's roof tie down

I mentioned somewhere else that I did not like the price or solutions to the wheel tie downs, so I decided to figure ut my own. Basically its a J-hooked, 1/2" x 6" I recall, a heavy washer and a wing nut. The hook portion was dipped in that plastic goop that is made for coating tool handles and protects the rack from scratches. Thread the hook over a cross member on your rack and put the shaft up though the wheel's center and then clamp it all down. Sure does hold it in place just fine.

Here's a pic of the stuff

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Author:  vxla [ Sat Aug 13, 2005 11:47 pm ]
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clint: what roofrack do you have?

Author:  USAFCOP [ Sun Aug 14, 2005 2:19 pm ]
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I put mine on top because of an idiot the parked too close at Walmart...

Pushed in the tailgate at the bottom of the mount.

So, I had the Tailgate dent fixed, removed the mount and had the holes filled in for a smooth tailgate. Frismanis in TX made me a copy of the garvin tire mount for my rack.

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