i would say that the topic of the TF carrier tends to get a bit more heat only because it has been discussed SO MUCH, that every time it comes up, well, this happens....
andrew-
andrew-
If you do a basic online search using google or bing, you'll find several issues come up on this. There is a whole thread here, but many other sites and forums discuss the pros and cons.
Up to the buyer and what they want to do based on how they plan to wheel.
Works fine for many, not so much for some. Would hate to be part of that some though.
1. people need thicker skin
2. sometimes comments can be less informational criticism and more "I'm the expert and you wasted your money on a piece of shit"
3. the buyer will always support what they've spent their money on, myself I've made many costly mistakes and am always open to various opinions, when they become less than useful opinions I stop listening
4. no one product is right for everyone, we buy, we try to make our rigs unique and useful to ourselves
5. jumping on the bandwagon seems to be common but sift through all the shit and there is useful information
:twocents:
I am really digging the Poison spyder rear tire carrier. A little pricey which makes me want to research a little more but over all it has what I want.
http://shop.poisonspyder.com/JK-RockBrawler-Rear-Bumper-with-Tire-Carrier-p/17-61-020.htm
***Edit***
Nevermind on the Poison spyder tire carrier........Only holds up to a 35" tire
For the front, I am going to get this when I have the money.
http://www.lodoffroad.com/xcart/product.php?productid=16162&cat=23&page=1
Any options on these??
BTW, not to belabor the point but, this is a video I found of what a tire will do to a car and what it looks like coming through a windshield on the highway...
If you have or are planning to get this tire carrier, please do everyone a favor on the road and check it for cracks on a regular basis.
BTW, not to belabor the point but, this is a video I found of what a tire will do to a car and what it looks like coming through a windshield on the highway...
If you have or are planning to get this tire carrier, please do everyone a favor on the road and check it for cracks on a regular basis.
Ask gtony12 what happens. He had $20+ thousand in damage when a tractor trailer tire hit him.
I actually went on a call once where a tire fell off a truck coming the opposite way of a woman driving a car. The truck was going about 80, and the woman was going about 80ish as well. The tire bounced over the freeway median and hit her windshield. She was killed instantly. Items falling off vehicles kill people quite often. Just recently a small 3' section of 3" diameter pipe fell off a pickup truck on wb 580 in Livermore. Pipe bounced and went through a males windshield and then right though his chest killing him instantly. Big ass jeep tire flying around is going to slay some people. Imagine if it caused a high speed multi-vehicle pile up. That is a whole lot of people getting banged up over a imported bracket made out of recycled soda pop cans.
Still, for having that carrier, I think that the problem is their adjustable bracket right ?
So as long as you don't go over 35" you're fine with that carrier since you don't need that bracket.
:cheesy: I see you're the kind of guy that thinks your opinion is the only one that should matter and if anyone disagrees with you, it's gotta be "bashing". God forbid that anyone should be allowed to voice their opinions and if they do, they're "jk gods". :rolleyes2:
If you're happy with spending $400 on something you really didn't even need in the first place, more power to you. :thumb:
BTW, not to belabor the point but, this is a video I found of what a tire will do to a car and what it looks like coming through a windshield on the highway...
If you have or are planning to get this tire carrier, please do everyone a favor on the road and check it for cracks on a regular basis.
Agreed but, being this is the internet, it ain't gonna happen.
:cheesy: I suppose it all depends on who's bandwagon everyone is jumping on. Is it still "shit" that needs to be sifted through if it's yours? :twocents:
The Poison Spyder tire carrier holds a much bigger tire than a 35. I've seen many run a 37 on it and it says up to a 42" on their site.
BTW, not to belabor the point but, this is a video I found of what a tire will do to a car and what it looks like coming through a windshield on the highway...
If you have or are planning to get this tire carrier, please do everyone a favor on the road and check it for cracks on a regular basis.