who is part of the 37 in tire club..(post pics)
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$662.99 through Quadratec http://www.quadratec.com/products/12231_01.htm
I'm not crazy about it because the angle of the back support rail is not consistent with the angle of the roll bar cage. Also, the rack doesn't just fold back like the ad says. It took so much effort to get the tubes lined up, I'm afraid the recoil will kill someone if i try to take them apart.
WildBoar makes one that is better...
I'm not crazy about it because the angle of the back support rail is not consistent with the angle of the roll bar cage. Also, the rack doesn't just fold back like the ad says. It took so much effort to get the tubes lined up, I'm afraid the recoil will kill someone if i try to take them apart.
WildBoar makes one that is better...
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$662.99 through Quadratec http://www.quadratec.com/products/12231_01.htm
I'm not crazy about it because the angle of the back support rail is not consistent with the angle of the roll bar cage. Also, the rack doesn't just fold back like the ad says. It took so much effort to get the tubes lined up, I'm afraid the recoil will kill someone if i try to take them apart.
WildBoar makes one that is better...
I'm not crazy about it because the angle of the back support rail is not consistent with the angle of the roll bar cage. Also, the rack doesn't just fold back like the ad says. It took so much effort to get the tubes lined up, I'm afraid the recoil will kill someone if i try to take them apart.
WildBoar makes one that is better...
well there goes that plan, thanks for the heads up bud,
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Car Wash??
Now that we have these monsters in our driveway, does anyone know if you can squeeze them into a automatic carwash?
I took mine off-roading 2 weeks ago but since it stands 6'8" tall w/ window and bumper lights, I'm really concerned an auto-carwash will knock something off or simply not handle the size.
Thoughts?
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08 Wrangler X
4.5" RE Long Arm Lift
5.13 Gears
Mickey Thompson Classic Chrome 17" Rims
BFG KM2 37's
6 Hella 500 -- 4 Front / 2 Rear
Sirius/Infinity 5-Disc 6 speaker sound pkg + Sony Xplode 600 Watt Amp
Powering 2 additional 6x9's & 10" Secondary Subwoofer
I took mine off-roading 2 weeks ago but since it stands 6'8" tall w/ window and bumper lights, I'm really concerned an auto-carwash will knock something off or simply not handle the size.
Thoughts?
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08 Wrangler X
4.5" RE Long Arm Lift
5.13 Gears
Mickey Thompson Classic Chrome 17" Rims
BFG KM2 37's
6 Hella 500 -- 4 Front / 2 Rear
Sirius/Infinity 5-Disc 6 speaker sound pkg + Sony Xplode 600 Watt Amp
Powering 2 additional 6x9's & 10" Secondary Subwoofer
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I've seen alot of pics where people are mounting the 37" spare onto the stock carrier and what I'm assuming is a relocation bracket? Has anyone had issues with warping or damaging the rear tailgate? Thats alot of extra weight back there. Also what are you guys using to be able to mount the 37" to the stock carrier?
My spare has been sitting in the garage waiting on my XHD rear bumper/tire carrier to show up. If you know the story behind the XHD then you know I'll still be waiting for a while
My spare has been sitting in the garage waiting on my XHD rear bumper/tire carrier to show up. If you know the story behind the XHD then you know I'll still be waiting for a while
PirateKitty,
No issues so far, just had to get a rear tail light extender so the light wasn't covered by the tire. Its not exactly recommended because of the weight but the concern is not with the tailgate door, just with the tire coming off the bolts.