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Daystar rear tire Isolators.

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Old 10-15-2010, 10:15 AM
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Default Daystar rear tire Isolators.

Does anyone have the over all length measurement?

I did not put anything in place of the stock one's when I put a 35 inch spare on and my swing out gate is separating at the welds do to the lack of support.

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Old 10-15-2010, 10:25 AM
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Do you have it mounted on your stock carrier?

I used those when I mounted my 35 on the stock carrier. I have a 35x12.50-17 mounted on a MT Classic II with 4.5" backspacing. I cut one section off the Daystar tailgate bumpstops and everything is snug. I don't know the exact length though. I hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by GoodysGotaCuda
Too late. Your tailgate is already been compromised. Time to take the spare off or get a aftermarket carrier.
Great idea, as soon as I have $1000.00 layin around I'll get one. As for now, I need these little rubber helpers.
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I have an unused set at home if you want---$20 plus shipping...pm me if interested

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Its not to late Take off your tire before you lose it and order the daystar bump stops and the MBRP reinforcment brackets, all for under 50 bucks , I just installed the brackets and its amazing that the carrier actually holds anything at all. there are eight bolts that have several tiny spot welds on each bolt,at least they could have properly welded the bolts in place. Very secure now as long as the hinges hold up
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I sent you a PM---have a set of these for sale if interested...brand new...did not fit for my 33's and got a rear bumper tire carrier---Joe



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