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Author:  silverkk [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 5:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Rear spare tire carrier

Ok so I was thinking about doing this before I saw it on the Cherokee and then I saw this any thoughts I really want this Image

Author:  Bmxer524 [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:02 pm ]
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You could always talk to AtTheHelm. I know he redesigned his rear bumper so he can eventually add a tire carrier

Author:  silverkk [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:25 pm ]
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Ehhhh that's lots of money tho this is cost affective and looks great

Author:  silverkk [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:25 pm ]
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And light weight

Author:  Gageraid [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:36 pm ]
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It would be nice to move the spare to the rear for function and even for looks.
That being said it would cause a blind spot which I think you'd eventually be able to overlook. On serious trail runs you could have 2 spares. :twisted:

Author:  At The Helm [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 8:01 pm ]
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You'd have to make it a drop down carrier and it would slaughter your already bad departure angle if you worked around the plastic bumper.

Author:  silverkk [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 8:08 pm ]
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Well I need a hitch anyway Morgan so I'm gonna bring it up alittle higher and sink it behind the bumper and cut notches in the bumper

Author:  lfhoward [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 11:53 pm ]
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That is a Detoures Knucklebone. http://www.detoursusa.com/knucklebone.php

Detoures is the same company that makes Ted15's Backbone winch mount. He has a Knucklebone tire carrier also.

Author:  silverkk [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:15 am ]
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No homo I love you right now

Author:  lfhoward [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:27 am ]
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:ROTFL: Always glad to help!

Author:  lfhoward [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:37 am ]
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What I'd really like to see is someone use a Knucklebone to mount their spare on the tailgate, and then convert the now empty space under the rear of their KK to house an auxiliary fuel tank. It would make the KK an expedition vehicle with some serious range. Just putting it out there! :goink:

Author:  silverkk [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:38 am ]
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I wanted to put a compressor there

Author:  Cherrie 274 [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:08 am ]
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Do it! But I think it wouldn't end up as big as the area appears. By the time it was made strong enough size might end up 1/2 of what's there.

Author:  tommudd [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:12 am ]
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lfhoward wrote:
What I'd really like to see is someone use a Knucklebone to mount their spare on the tailgate, and then convert the now empty space under the rear of their KK to house an auxiliary fuel tank. It would make the KK an expedition vehicle with some serious range. Just putting it out there! :goink:


If you could get someone to build a tank for there you'd have about 9 gallons I would say with including a pump, and the area you have to work with. But still another 180 mile range would be nice in some areas of open highways

Edit; for some

Author:  silverkk [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:26 am ]
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True

Author:  Cherrie 274 [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:43 am ]
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silverkk wrote:
True

A loaded KK off road getting 20 miles a gallon. I want one, wait if Chrysler made one they wouldn't have had to make the 2014 Cherokee

2-5 gallon cans a lot cheaper and at least 1 gallon more.

Author:  jjohnson1892 [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:47 am ]
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lfhoward wrote:
What I'd really like to see is someone use a Knucklebone to mount their spare on the tailgate, and then convert the now empty space under the rear of their KK to house an auxiliary fuel tank. It would make the KK an expedition vehicle with some serious range. Just putting it out there! :goink:


AHA! You figured out one of my dream plans if I get to do some long distance traveling..sort of.

Promised myself that, if I make it to doing the TransAm trail, I would move the spare and add a water tank there. Use it for showering, cleaning, etc. and then have a different spot for drinking water inside.

Author:  lfhoward [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 8:11 pm ]
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A water tank and an air compressor are both great ideas for what to do with the empty space under the trunk. Good thinking!

I have a few thoughts about the OP's original question about the Knucklebone tire carrier. Maybe Ted15 will chime in, or somebody else who owns one:
1) Is it a pain to unpin and swing the heavy tire out of the way every time you need to get open the tailgate?
2) Can the rear flipper glass still open with the tire on back there?
3) And what to do with the license plate and license plate light, which would be hidden behind the tire?

Author:  tommudd [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 8:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Rear spare tire carrier

lfhoward wrote:
A water tank and an air compressor are both great ideas for what to do with the empty space under the trunk. Good thinking!

I have a few thoughts about the OP's original question about the Knucklebone tire carrier. Maybe Ted15 will chime in, or somebody else who owns one:
1) Is it a pain to unpin and swing the heavy tire out of the way every time you need to get open the tailgate?
2) Can the rear flipper glass still open with the tire on back there?
3) And what to do with the license plate and license plate light, which would be hidden behind the tire?


1) takes very little time to swing out of the way IMO, I have dual swings on my RL bumper and only takes a few extra seconds for both of them
2) I'll let Ted answer but I don't think it did :?
3) You could be like Ted and just forget about it and run it that way, or easy to wire up a light and mount the plate on the spare. , have a disconnect so when you removed it you could unplug it and/ or could be wired right into your trailer plug since you wouldn't be using that anyways with the carrier mounted

Author:  Ted15 [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:13 pm ]
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The flipper glass just clears the tire plus the piece the tire mounts to is adjustable. It's not an issue swinging the spare out of the way. As far as the license plate goes, Tom's right, I usually forget to mount it lol but a couple zip ties hooks it pretty well. I also have a license plate mount but it was made for Crager soft eights, they have a larger hole than the OEM rims. I plan to put Rock Krawlers on when I get new tires, I think the holes are the same size as the soft eights. By the way, the tire isn't heavy while it's mounted on the carrier.
The one on the Cherokee, if it was made by Detours, is probably a tailbone. He does a very good job with those. Usually their welded to the rear crossmember. Some drop out of the way and some swing out of the way.

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