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Delores? Lol
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I can understand the argument that the carrier is good for the majority of those with Jeeps due to them either not wheeling hard - most certainly not as hard as Eddie - or who run 33"s or even 35"s but its the fact that TF advertises them to be strong enough to a level that they clearly weren't for. I still don't get why people take it as Eddie backstabbing TF when all he's doing is going, "Hey, look what happened."
The Force will be with you.... always
Wow....thanks for posting! :Wide Eyed and Scare: We are looking into an upgrade but not Teraflex. Does anyone know were their stuff is made?
Edit: found out on the other forum. Needless to say, I'm not surprised. I had a coffee grinder two months ago (used only once) that caught FIRE and melted my drapes. I went out that day and bought a 100yr old cast iron manual wall mounted one. That thing will probably outlive the house
Delores? Lol
To be clear, we're talking about a $700 for a tire carrier that's sold as being necessary and stronger than stock. To this day, I have yet to see a stock hinges fail or a tire carrier break so long as the spare was isolated properly. I just don't get why I'm the bad guy for informing people of this very real problem and not TeraFlex for keeping things quite and replacing a part they know to be faulty ONLY IF you are concerned enough to contact them about it.
I would be interested to know at what point will stores like qtec, northridge, etc stop selling this product? I know its a hot item for them, but I would have trouble selling customer a product I know can be dangerous. Maybe is stores stopped selling them it would force Teraflex to recall them.
I asked Northridge before I purchased sighting this forum. They told me they had no issues/complaints and they have been running them on their rigs as well. We discussed other options but they had no reservation with the Teraflex solution.
I would agree that if this is a defective dangerous product Northridge, Quadratec, etc...would not sell it. Why do they? I'll call them tomorrow.
By the way, the reason I thought it necessary to beef up the tailgate is that my bike carrier w/ Tri bike caused tailgate issues on my 13.
I asked Northridge before I purchased sighting this forum. They told me they had no issues/complaints and they have been running them on their rigs as well. We discussed other options but they had no reservation with the Teraflex solution.
Really? Why wouldn't they sell it? It's called supply and demand. TeraFlex still makes it and people like you still demand it in spite of what you've seen. They're just giving you, the customer, what you want.
What kind of issues? Did the rack attach to the spare? How was your spare setup? While I personally wouldn't hang bikes or anything off my spare, did you at least make sure to have the isolators pressing firmly against it? You can't just say you had issues without giving specifics - the devil is always in the details.
:shock: Not! You are seriously surprised? Tell you what, when you call them tomorrow why don't you also ask them about sleeving your axle.
Northridge is in the business to sell shit. Do you really think they are going to turn your money away? In my experience, they will jump at the chance to sell you stuff that you don't need or that doesn't work.
Actually in my experience with them they told me stuff I didn't need to spend money on. Tell you what, I'll definitely ask them:cheesy: I'll get back to you with all the stuff you don't need or will fall off.
^^^ huh? You might want to fix your previous post instead of making it seem like Eddie is the one saying some of that dribble.
Or they steered you towards stuff they had in stock. Just a thought.
The sad truth is, this is just one part that they've made that has seen breaks. The others have been their front track bar and long arm brackets.
http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?5169-TeraFlex-Front-Track-Bar-Breaks
http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?4743-TeraFlex-Long-Arm-Bracket-Break&highlight=teraflex+breaks
Again, I just can't make this stuff up.
Holy cow man!! That is just a crying shame :Wide Eyed and Scare We have been looking into upgrades and I have to tell you we are trying to stear clear of after market stuff made in China. No flame war intended but, good grief that is just plain scary.
There is a RearTire bracket we are looking into by AEV, apparently it's the only after market carrier that is Crash Test USA rated. MADE IN USA and only 59.00 more than the Teraflex one.
While I think certifications and tests are nice, I think they are more about a manufacturer's willingness to pay for them than the difficulty of passing. (At least in this case.)
After all, the stock Tuperware bumper and carrier passed the minimum crash safety requirements too.
The crash test rating isn't the only reason we are looking into the bracket. But in fairness to the product it is the only after market bracket that is. It also looks pretty solid, great reviews and its made in the USA. I realize many people will say "made in the USA" isn't the only reason you should be looking at something...but it certainly is a start. That and I'd prefer to support companies that try to keep employment active in the states.
If you have any experience with the AEV bracket we would definitely appreciate your opinion
Edited: from bumper to bracket..apologies
It would be interesting to know how many TF ticking time bomb carriers are out there.
Sorry, but in this day and age one would expect a responsible company to perform a recall, not just pass the buck as "installer error".
There is some strong acquisitions here that Teraflex and vendors are knowingly selling an extremely dangerous product. Furthermore anyone that runs the carrier is irresponsible.
Why wouldn't they recommend another? I didn't ask for the Teraflex. I asked for a recommendation and brought up others like LOD and Poison Spyder. I could have bought a new bumper and carrier. They could have up sold me but didn't. We went this route because I could do the bumpers later.
It's a valid question to the vendors if this is a dangerous product. Lifetime customers are created with honesty and trust. At this point I believe if Northridge felt there was a problem they would have steered me away from the Teraflex.
I asked them point blank referencing what I've seen on this forum and if I should get something else. Maybe I should take my business elsewhere. I will invite them, now a sponsor, to post what they think.
Stock Rubicon wheel, tire, and carrier; not one modification. The Tri bike weights 17 pounds.
The rack actually has a steel plate that is sandwiched between the carrier and wheel.
You just talked up high great the stock carrier is at carrying a 37" Nitto on a ATX Slab and there is no reason to replace it other than you wouldn't keep the tire on the tailgate.
I didn't come on here telling you you're full of crap. I don't think I have been disrespectful. Yet you start implying I'm stupid. Why don't you save that until you get to know me at least.
I have 2 Jeeps and want the best stuff but at the same time don't want a bunch of misinformation; the devil IS always in the details as you say.
I value peoples opinions and tastes, we all have Jeeps in common. Why wouldn't we all want to help each other out the best we can?