35's on the stock tailgate mount: Yay or Nay?
#12
JK Super Freak
I carried my 35 on the stock carrier for a few months and it started breaking the factory welds on the inside of the tailgate. I welded them up and ran it again waiting for my bumper. It started breaking in other places. That tire is just to heavy for the tailgate. It may not happen to everyone. But it does happen. I should have just put it in the back until I got a bumper / tire carrier.
#13
I've had mine on for a few months with no noise and no problems, even with all the pot holes in NYC. My tire happens to fit perfectly snug in the bumper cutout, so it supports it nice. When I close the gate, you can hear the tire wedge in.
#16
I think it depends on how much you use your gate. I read all the threads before I put my 35 on stock carrier. I use my gate multiple times a day..I took it off in 3 days ..already had stated to rattle and was a lot harder to open and close. Good luck..just my experience ..
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Running 35 MTZ'S on my stock mount makes some noise. Sounds pretty bad at times, ordered lod rear bumper 8 weeks ago so hopefully that will help out. So I say run it till something better comes along.
#20
JK Enthusiast
Completely acceptable if you are running the new Toyo MT 35 helium filled with the AEV (AWR) "Air Weight Rim" .
Just learn to plug tires and get a compressor... Leave the tire at the house and go without it... looks cool with out.. Get the Poison Spyder Tram Stamp... 50 bucks.
Just learn to plug tires and get a compressor... Leave the tire at the house and go without it... looks cool with out.. Get the Poison Spyder Tram Stamp... 50 bucks.