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11-27-2006, 12:02 AM
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Mounting Hi-Lift jack and ramps on spare tire carrier
In a previous thread about running different tire sizes on the H2, someone asked for pictures on how I had mounted the spare and some other stuff on the spare tire carrier.
As you can see from attached photos, I extended the spare tire carrier out 6 1/2 inches from the body by inserting some steel blocks. In the space gained I mounted the 60" Hi-Lift jack horizontally, and built a frame to hold two 5 ft aluminum ramps/ladders (that I then painted black). The ladders are not centrally mounted, but moved slightly left-of-center so that the carrier can open all the way. The spare tire carrier swings open as before, carrying the ladders/ramps with it. It has to open all the way until the tire touches the rear indicator light protector in order for the rear door to be able to swing up. The high-lift remains attached to the blocks.
Photos attached.
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11-27-2006, 12:04 AM
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Re: Mounting Hi-Lift jack and ramps on spare tire carrier
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Originally Posted by Michael Baker
In a previous thread about running different tire sizes on the H2, someone asked for pictures on how I had mounted the spare and some other stuff on the spare tire carrier.
As you can see from attached photos, I extended the spare tire carrier out 6 1/2 inches from the body by inserting some steel blocks. In the space gained I mounted the 60" Hi-Lift jack horizontally, and built a frame to hold two 5 ft aluminum ramps/ladders (that I then painted black). The ladders are not centrally mounted, but moved slightly left-of-center so that the carrier can open all the way. The spare tire carrier swings open as before, carrying the ladders/ramps with it. It has to open all the way until the tire touches the rear indicator light protector in order for the rear door to be able to swing up. The high-lift remains attached to the blocks.
Photos attached.
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Any effect on departure angle?
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11-27-2006, 02:22 AM
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Re: Mounting Hi-Lift jack and ramps on spare tire carrier
I my case I think the departure angle is defined by the exhaust tips, and therefore I do not belive it has been affected.
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11-27-2006, 02:47 AM
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Re: Mounting Hi-Lift jack and ramps on spare tire carrier
Nice job. Did you fab that up? Any more info/ pics on the ramps?
Nice ride btw.
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11-27-2006, 03:02 AM
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Re: Mounting Hi-Lift jack and ramps on spare tire carrier
The ramps I bought from:
http://www.okoffroad.com/stuff-ramps.htm
I had to shorten them by a couple of inches to make them fit, and I painted them black so that they blended into the tire carrier etc.
The blocks were custom made, and drilled to accept the Hi-Lift with two bolts and four guides. I also changed the mechanism that makes sure that the tire carrier does not open, as I felt that it might not be able to manage the extra weight.
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11-27-2006, 06:02 AM
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Re: Mounting Hi-Lift jack and ramps on spare tire carrier
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Originally Posted by Michael Baker
The ramps I bought from:
http://www.okoffroad.com/stuff-ramps.htm
I had to shorten them by a couple of inches to make them fit, and I painted them black so that they blended into the tire carrier etc.
The blocks were custom made, and drilled to accept the Hi-Lift with two bolts and four guides. I also changed the mechanism that makes sure that the tire carrier does not open, as I felt that it might not be able to manage the extra weight.
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Nice Job ,I,m wondering about changed[ie increased] stresses on the tire swing mount assy. but Your probably fine because tire mount is massive-@H2 Quality--Nice ride by the way. Regards The Rebel Ecuador?
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11-27-2006, 05:42 PM
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Re: Mounting Hi-Lift jack and ramps on spare tire carrier
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Originally Posted by Michael Baker
The ramps I bought from:
http://www.okoffroad.com/stuff-ramps.htm
I had to shorten them by a couple of inches to make them fit, and I painted them black so that they blended into the tire carrier etc.
The blocks were custom made, and drilled to accept the Hi-Lift with two bolts and four guides. I also changed the mechanism that makes sure that the tire carrier does not open, as I felt that it might not be able to manage the extra weight.
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Ah perfect. I wanted to order a set of these beofre the next Moab trip. I wanted to make sure the H3's could follow us. I think with the ramps they should be fine?
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11-28-2006, 02:00 AM
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Re: Mounting Hi-Lift jack and ramps on spare tire carrier
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I wanted to order a set of these beofre the next Moab trip. I wanted to make sure the H3's could follow us.
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you're gonna be toast for saying that I think.
Cool rig Michael
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11-28-2006, 04:21 AM
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Re: Mounting Hi-Lift jack and ramps on spare tire carrier
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you're gonna be toast for saying that I think.
Cool rig Michael
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Come on Rox. The 3'ers should have thick enough skin by now. Besides, I still have a H3.
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