Swingout tire carrier for the Eagle

Discussion in 'General Station Wagon Discussions' started by Eagle Freek, May 15, 2011.

  1. Eagle Freek

    Eagle Freek Well-Known Member

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    I've wanted to do this for a few years now. I was carrying a fullsize spare on the roof rack but wanted to make an offroad bumper with a swingout carrier. I started with a couple of clevis mounts from comp4x4.com and had them welded into a 2x6 rectangular tubing. I had that done at a welding shop since I wasn't comfortable welding the tubing to the 3/4" mounts. This took a lot more time than I anticipated but was worth the effort.
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    Here's the pivot. A one inch solid bar was welded in to the rectangular tubing. I drilled a hole down the center and 2 cross way to make a path for grease. I drilled and tapped the bolt for a zerk fitting. I still need to add 2 bolts to the strap that is a stop for the swingout.
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    Here is the T bolt I made to secure it.
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  2. GN300

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    That's one able looking eagle!
     
  3. wagonmaster

    wagonmaster Administrator Staff Member Moderator

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    Good job, sure looks cool :)
     
  4. 1969SUV

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    And now you can remove the rearview mirror from the windshield too!
     
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    CapriceEstate Yacht Captain

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    Looks great!
     
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    sweet!(y)
     
  7. silverfox

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    :lolup::biglaugh:

    Great ingenuity, freek!:thumbs2: Now you really CAN go anywhere.:yup:
     
  8. Fat Tedy

    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    I like it alot, nice job and it does look good!:2_thumbs_up_-_anima I have allwready been thinking of building the same for my Honey's new ride if we ever travel. I'd still mount a full size spare to the roof but make a small job box for lugage etc that swings clear of the gate and is removable when not needed

    this gives you the idea I'm after but with your swing/hinge idea.

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  9. Krash Kadillak

    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    Cool installation. I really like those racks, too.....
     
  10. Eagle Freek

    Eagle Freek Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the compliments.
    HaHa. I wanted to mount the tire a little lower but I have a receiver mount winch and needed a little room for it. Actually I can still see some out of the rear view mirror. I'm quite used to driving vans with no rear windows so using just the side mirrors isn't a big deal to me.
     
  11. Fat Tedy

    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Really???, can you prove that???:rofl2:

    J/K, I know what you have driven and where!:tiphat:
     
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    1tireman Well-Known Member

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    I'm quite used to driving vans with no rear windows so using just the side mirrors isn't a big deal to me.[/QUOTE]

    So can my wife, even have the dents to prove it :rofl2:Just kidding. It really looks great on there, nice job!(y)
     

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