So that it's clear, I still prefer and recommend a real tire carrier that is either mounted to the frame or solidly secured to the body. A solid hit to the spare from a ledge climb or drop can still do significant damage to the tailgate and rear glass - trust me, I have seen it happen. The only point I was making is that you don't need to spend $700 on a Chinese replacement carrier that I have personally seen break and on more than one occasion.
i'm going to get the evo tire carrier, but i don't know how i'm supposed to get the tire on. it's really heavy.
A self-proclaimed body builder here on the forum once told me that too. Said he couldn't get it on without 2 other guys and 15 min. Me, I'm a small scrawny guy so I just use pixie dust. Using it, I can get mine on without issue and in about 2 minutes. :crazyeyes:
Slowly start rereading this thread at page 1....
Evolander has a stock tire carrier, with nothing made by Teraflex.
how much do you bench? :crazyeyes:
Whoah, sorry. I was under the impression they had upgraded the hinges. My bad.
No worries, I was trying to polite, while my mind was saying 'Wtf is this guy talking about'
Back on subject- I did add a bottom bumpstop to my factory carrier after I realized the daystar bumpstops weren't really doing that much to isolate the tire with the mbrp bracket.
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Whoah, sorry. I was under the impression they had upgraded the hinges. My bad.
You know, that's a great idea and something that the old TJ's had. Don't know why they got rid of the lower isolators on a JK. :naw:
You know, that's a great idea and something that the old TJ's had. Don't know why they got rid of the lower isolators on a JK. :naw:
LOL!! Looks like the TeraFlex fanboys are finally coming out of the woodwork to defend their precious company on FB. :cheesy:
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I should note that I made NO mention of TeraFlex on FB no did I make any mention of breaks - just posted up how well the factory tire carrier has held up on Evolander. :crazyeyes:
I saw that, guess you can't say the factory tire carrier is holding up either. What can you say without getting people upset.
Typical..... So I have come to the following conclusions:
1. Your haters will take advantage of ANY opportunity to hate on you.
2. People who buy and install Teraflex products seem to feel as though they must defend their sacred TF name at all costs.....
It's pretty hilarious when you think about it. Folks getting their panties in a bunch.
Apparently nothing even if it's on your own website. :naw:
What I don't get is why fanboys get so worked up over a whole lot of nothing. Don't like what I have to say, don't read it. Think that my recommendation on products is biased, don't buy what I recommend. Don't think I'm being truthful when I show PROOF of how a product has failed, spend your money however you damn well please. To suggest that I shouldn't share what I have seen on MY forum or facebook page is like suggesting that I shouldn't share what I have seen in my own house. It's so funny to hear these trolls accuse me of being some kind of Nazi or Communist when it is THEY who want to SILENCE me for speaking out. :naw:
Something interesting is Mopar makes a High Lift Jack mount for the tailgate. Stock rubi wheel and tire is 72 pounds + 30+ pounds for the high lift + 5 pounds for the bracket = 107+. I believe a 37" nitro and a ATX Slab is 105
Disclaimer: These weight are just estimates based on shipping weights but just sayin. :rolleyes2: