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spare tire mount question

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Old 05-16-2014, 10:22 AM
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That seems like a very simple and effective solution for added weight. And the price is very reasonable. I may op for this when I get larger tires. Thanks. Saved in my jeep to buy list. That list is growing by the day. Thanks...
Old 05-22-2014, 02:28 PM
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I bought the Daystar spare bumpstop, and these are terrible. They are too spongy to really give much support and they don't fit. i tried to squeeze ("screw") the inserts into the hole and it did not fit. I got it halfway in guiding the worthless screw shape tip by pushing it in with a screw driver. I scratched the body a bit from slipping, and now i have half installed bumpstops . you can't tell because the bumpstop is so spongy that it pressed against the door, making it look like it's flushed to the door. I cannot recommend these. Unfortunately, I don't know of any other alternative options, besides DIY.
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