Would you consider making one to sell? I’ve been thinking of this same design for a while now, but mainly because the tires are heavy and you can just fold it down to access it instead of trying to load it on the top rack ( my muscles are a little smaller than yours lol), and also I don’t have the equipment and your expertise, this would be perfect for my Burb, hope you would consider it!
I REALLY like this idea. I have a 2004 Lifted Suburban on 35s id like this for long trips. I'm in Vegas so I'm spoiled with a lot of Off roading close to me, but I would definitely like to take a spare sometimes. I usually travel with a truck load of kids and my wife and all their stuff lol so this would be perfect. Don't have a welder but maybe I can talk someone into a favor if i gather the materials. Keep up the good work, been a subscriber for a while. You're a good dude and I like that you're a family man like myself.
I’ve got an 89 gmc suburban, trying to come up with a spare tire carrier. I have a humvee swing out one that lowers the tire to the ground for you I’m going to try to mount
Great build. I saw one on a Russian cargo truck and had the same epiphany. When you have a big ol tire to dismount, having it lower to the ground can save your back! .
Just what I’ve been looking for! Although I was thinking swing left or right and then also rotate the wheel to tuck away under my tailgate. This way I’m still able use the tailgate when camping. Excellent and entertaining video. Thanks for you time and effort.
Got to vote for the tailgate over the barn doors. Great place to sit or picnic. Can roll the rear window down and cruise around town or on the beach. Great for dogs. Well and it just looks better…… :)
We are not your haters, we are your fans. Nobody wants to see you get a lawsuit and disappear. Keep the chains attached and you are good. Buckle up it is the law.
I saw this hitch tire carrier on a Grand Cherokee a year ago and loved the look and the ability to remove so simply. Long story short I made my own for my own Grand Cherokee and I personally don't give a crap of peoples opinion who don't like it, I personally haven't had anyone give me negative feedback. Great video Merrick.
Smart design, i love it, makes sense! I used 2 inch 1/4 thick diameter extension on my engine crane. That shit aint breaking any time soon lifting 500lbs engines…. So yeah that’s definitely overbuilt but keep the hater’s hating, LOL! Good job!
That’s pretty cool man.. I’m actually doing the same thing with my 74 k5.. that’s how I found your video. I found the spare amount on Amazon for $100 bucks..
When I bought my used home-made receiver for my K5, the owner that built it put two extra receivers on the ends so he could attach "accessories". That could be the answer as well: TWO barrel hinges, and you could offset the carrier so that you could access one barn door without lowering the tire carrier. and use a third receiver to mount something "else" to the back (jerry can?) Done! That's the idea for your next video. I expect a little better video of the construction next time. You're welcome.
I didn’t see the hinge at first either. I made one out of 2x2 and made it rigid. I already want to modify it to add a hinge because I have the tailgate rear. I actually prefer that. For me, the hinge would put the tire on the ground like yours and give me a step to access the rear! Thanks for the inspiration!! Love the videos. Keep it going. !!
Honestly, i don't know why people get so butt-hurt over someone else's ideas....someone else's truck. Don't like someones build, then DON'T do it to your truck and design your own, but make a video explaining why your design is better...it's only fair that if people can angrily express their dislikes. They can provide a thesis, presenting a better design. I think it's an excellent design and adds an extra rigidity to an already rigid and sturdy truck!
I definitely agree with your assessment of swing-outs. The lack of strength has been my hesitation in designing one. Your current design is much better than the first one. But that’s always how it goes and some people don’t understand that. Curt makes a tire carrier very similar to this one that is no where near as beefy.
I like the idea 💡 of the fold down tire carrier because dammm tires are heavy especially when your running big tires..are you going to sell these. And would it be to big for a k5 blazer? Would you make another to sell for a 74 blazer?
The modular aspect of using the receiver allows you to move it from one vehicle to another easily. One day will build one for myself much like yours Nicely done Merrick
yea, that was what attracted me to it. One size fits all kinda thing. I am just wrapping up a winch tray for the burb thats gonna be hitch receiver mounted. Just working on the front hitch behind the license plate
@@MerricksGarage yah I have one really good warn winch set up for receivers for all my vehicles front or back...love it. Plus no one can steal it less they break into the vehicle and know it to be there
You are definitely using the right materials for this tire carrier. I wonder if you could create a 2nd attachment point to a bracket that fits between the barn doors. This bracket would attach to the side of the door and stick out through the door gap. 3/16" plate would work if you have 1/4" gap between those barn doors. You can use grade 8 hardware or quick release to secure it to carrier in double shear. You also need to consider protecting the paint from rubbing on the bracket so a thinner bracket might be necessary. 1/8" plate might work if you made the bracket tall enough and used the extra length to distribute the load more. Can you get 1/8" hardened plate? That would put the naysayers in their place.
Hell yea! That was just a dig to my tailgate brothers to get some reactions! Ha HA. you would be surprised how many takes I have to shoot because my natural sarcasm is very hard to turn off!
@@MerricksGarage I can imagine you just have that personality! My journey with a tailgate suburban all started with a 1991 K2500, 454 two-wheel drive. My ex-wife and I would take our firstborn to wherever and at the end would either change his diaper, wipe him down or just sit and eat on the tailgate. Unfortunately that suburban was stolen. Now enter my 1992 k1500, 4x4, 5.7, which I still have to this very day and now it has been seventeen years since ownership. This tailgate has seen more diapers changes, crumbs, snacks, feets and butts than ever before. Seven kids later...lol. Now that my older kids have their own cars it's time to build my dream truck, tailgate and all!
I'm glad you didn't grind all the weld reinforcement off like alot of people do.I think I would of made it angled forward to close the gap between the doors and the tire.Thats just my thoughts. Nice work all in all.I like it.
I bet you would like to have that full hydraulic crane spare tire carrier like the one you saw on that 8-ton military truck in your last video. My square body is a long bed crew cab so I have a pre-runner tripod type in the bed.
I like it. Any way to get the tire to fit much closer to the truck without touching the glass, etc.? If so I think it would look much sleeker. Maybe a bend just above the mount to lean it back more?? Nice job.
That's an awesome idea! Especially with those barn doors, the way it folds down wouldn't be a good idea to weld a couple of small plates on the back to use as steps to reach inside your cargo area when is fold down and the doors open? Love your videos by the way and I love Suburbans with barn doors also,
Dude, this is the best carrier idea ever. Also, both of your trucks are the best 80s trucks on TH-cam so far what do you think I’m following your channel??? You did amazing I wish they sell products like this.
im still trying to find or make a tire carrier for my 44s. thinking of the hitch aswell but they move around and to figure out a super strong setup without being hugely gawedy is super tough...i dont care for it in the bed
With that hitch plate and u - bolt the movement is minimal. But thats on the road. IMO it's the strongest mount on the rear of the truck by far. Anything I mount anywhere else takes the mass off axis and increases leverage. The swing outs are the worst. Moving the leverage point to a bumper thats 18" away from center line. I've seen many swing outs rip out, bend the bumper or just rattle so damn much you wish they weren't there in the first place.
@@MerricksGarage I do like your idea, and the video gives me hope to be able to make something work and get my bed space back (big tire problems). i think anything over a 37" tire should have a space at least most of the time. Can't put a 33"/ 35" tire as a spare for a 44" or larger. May be able to get away with it for a short distance on a 38", but not long. Ive had more people suggest a roof rack or bed rack. I think they are nuts. Ill let them get a 175 lb. tire off of that height lol. hope you don't mind if i use some of the building ideas from your video. edit: i just saw people asking if youd build one.. id be interested in a price and if it can be made to accommodate a 44 x 18.5 x 16.5 on a trailer hitch on an 05 silverado SAS
It’s your truck so it is what it is. I really think a swing out deal is better because it looks cool. Also never a bad idea to have a spare no matter what. I like the folding idea though. I’m thinking combining both ideas would be a good idea. The burbs have a whole lotta ass so it messes with the departure angle. We all know this. I wonder what it would look like have a spare time pretty much flat against the driver side barn door glass would look like. Yea itd be super high but If it folded down as well it wouldn’t be a problem. More weight up high I know but could put a tool box or something underneath it and gas cans or something.
Love the Burb ! That said, l love the spare tire carrier that you have built for your Burb, it's awesome 👌🏻. I'm a fan of do and build what you want for your own ride ! As long as it meets all safety requirements. My beef is in my burger 🍔. Well placed 😋. I say way to go ! It's why l have been a long time subscriber. Think outside 🤔 of the box and there is usually a geniuses involved. As for theaft of the wheel/tire combo? Yup, it could happen? I hope not! I believe that it's safe. ✌🏻🤘🌬❄️🌧 🇨🇦, only -21°c 😛. Be happy, be creative !
That is an awesome tire carrier. I can’t stand the gold out carriers in a parking lot situation where it’s out in the lane of traffic or the possibility of it swinging into the vehicle parked next to you.
@@MerricksGarage Weird, I asked if you had seen the Wilco Offroad Hitchgate MAX. Maybe the link I attached sent it your to your held for review section.
I have seen it. I like it but the weight and $ are deterrents. It's overly complex for what Im trying to accomplish. I do think that if you are gonna do a swing out, that is the best way to do it.
@@MerricksGarage Thanks for the reply. I saw your rants on the other versions and wanted to hear your thoughts on this one. If you are ever in Colorado. We should get our Burbs together. Your build is one of my biggest inspirations.
Oh dude, I have a flatbed build in the line up that is gonna use some military hardware for lifting for sure. One day Ill have an FMTV for my shop truck!
The one thing I would want to do different is to have the fold down be latched with a pin-- rather than having to use your impact every time you want to fold it down real quick..
@@MerricksGarage not necessarily. If you made the whole very close in size to the pin that you are using, then it would reduce the rattling but it is a trade off your sacrificing convenience for quietness
@@yermoffroad There are ways to offset the hole just a bit, and slowly file it into place; granted you'll have to fight your pin in and out every time, and as it wears- it will get more and more loose. Also you can use a tapered pin that wedges into place. Or use a tapered L shaped pin that has threads on the end, that way you can snug it up using anything as a hammer. At least then if you get stuck without your sockets or wrenches, you can just tap your pin loose with a rock or log or anything laying around (by spinning it with the L-shaped handle). IDK, My 97 Isuzu Rodeo has a swing out rack and I've never really noticed it rattling.. He could have at least mounted it off to the side (covering one door) where he can open one of the barn doors in the rear.. I'm just spit balling.. I think blocking the doors is going to be way more inconvenient than is being anticipated here; and way more annoying that a "rattle". I guess he just doesn't plan on using the rear very often, until he's at location and setting up camp. Either way, it's easy to just build it again if he wants. After using it for months, he'll probably dream up a better way to make it all happen. That's the power of iterations.
People on the internet need to get a life. That tire carrier is made out of the right stuff and it’s not going anywhere. What about the children? Well we used to ride in the back of pickup trucks down the highway. Imagine how that would trigger the safety Nazis now.
Would you consider making one to sell? I’ve been thinking of this same design for a while now, but mainly because the tires are heavy and you can just fold it down to access it instead of trying to load it on the top rack ( my muscles are a little smaller than yours lol), and also I don’t have the equipment and your expertise, this would be perfect for my Burb, hope you would consider it!
Yea I think I can. There are a couple others in the comments asking the same thing. Send me an email: james@merricksgarage.com
@@MerricksGarage sent you an email, thanks!!
I REALLY like this idea. I have a 2004 Lifted Suburban on 35s id like this for long trips. I'm in Vegas so I'm spoiled with a lot of Off roading close to me, but I would definitely like to take a spare sometimes. I usually travel with a truck load of kids and my wife and all their stuff lol so this would be perfect. Don't have a welder but maybe I can talk someone into a favor if i gather the materials. Keep up the good work, been a subscriber for a while. You're a good dude and I like that you're a family man like myself.
I’ve got an 89 gmc suburban, trying to come up with a spare tire carrier. I have a humvee swing out one that lowers the tire to the ground for you I’m going to try to mount
Great build. I saw one on a Russian cargo truck and had the same epiphany. When you have a big ol tire to dismount, having it lower to the ground can save your back! .
Love it. Looks awesome!
I own an 88 barn door Burb and I like the fold down carrier!! Really enjoy your content!!
Awesome! Thank you!
1 word: BRILLIANT!!! 💥
Just what I’ve been looking for! Although I was thinking swing left or right and then also rotate the wheel to tuck away under my tailgate. This way I’m still able use the tailgate when camping.
Excellent and entertaining video.
Thanks for you time and effort.
You're welcome!
I've been following your channel for a few years now since I got my 88 k5. I'm actually in Cali right now for work about 2-2.5 hrs from your shop.
Got to vote for the tailgate over the barn doors. Great place to sit or picnic. Can roll the rear window down and cruise around town or on the beach. Great for dogs. Well and it just looks better…… :)
The hitch mount is the way to go for portability. Though the drop down method looks like to could cause quite a headache or even neck injury.
We are not your haters, we are your fans. Nobody wants to see you get a lawsuit and disappear. Keep the chains attached and you are good. Buckle up it is the law.
I saw this hitch tire carrier on a Grand Cherokee a year ago and loved the look and the ability to remove so simply. Long story short I made my own for my own Grand Cherokee and I personally don't give a crap of peoples opinion who don't like it, I personally haven't had anyone give me negative feedback. Great video Merrick.
Smart design, i love it, makes sense! I used 2 inch 1/4 thick diameter extension on my engine crane. That shit aint breaking any time soon lifting 500lbs engines…. So yeah that’s definitely overbuilt but keep the hater’s hating, LOL! Good job!
heck yea! I need a hoist on a flatbed. That would be dope.
That’s pretty cool man.. I’m actually doing the same thing with my 74 k5..
that’s how I found your video. I found the spare amount on Amazon for $100 bucks..
When I bought my used home-made receiver for my K5, the owner that built it put two extra receivers on the ends so he could attach "accessories". That could be the answer as well: TWO barrel hinges, and you could offset the carrier so that you could access one barn door without lowering the tire carrier. and use a third receiver to mount something "else" to the back (jerry can?) Done! That's the idea for your next video. I expect a little better video of the construction next time. You're welcome.
A swingout carrier still support the load on both sides. Tools to remove is fine. Barn doors rule!
I didn’t see the hinge at first either. I made one out of 2x2 and made it rigid. I already want to modify it to add a hinge because I have the tailgate rear. I actually prefer that. For me, the hinge would put the tire on the ground like yours and give me a step to access the rear! Thanks for the inspiration!! Love the videos. Keep it going. !!
I think Merrick needs that step, too! Look how high that truck is!!!
Hello, I really like it. Steve from Nb Canada
Hey, thanks!
Way to crush it brother! I love the thought process you had for figuring it out. Your welding tips are very helpful too!
Glad it was helpful!
considering doing a fold down but two fold downs over one gonna have to draw it up and do some testing
Honestly, i don't know why people get so butt-hurt over someone else's ideas....someone else's truck. Don't like someones build, then DON'T do it to your truck and design your own, but make a video explaining why your design is better...it's only fair that if people can angrily express their dislikes. They can provide a thesis, presenting a better design. I think it's an excellent design and adds an extra rigidity to an already rigid and sturdy truck!
Couldn’t see the hinge in the teaser pic you showed
how about adding gas struts to the sides slow the drop weight?
I definitely agree with your assessment of swing-outs. The lack of strength has been my hesitation in designing one.
Your current design is much better than the first one. But that’s always how it goes and some people don’t understand that. Curt makes a tire carrier very similar to this one that is no where near as beefy.
Great idea how much would you charge to build another
7:40 Subtle troll
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I like the idea 💡 of the fold down tire carrier because dammm tires are heavy especially when your running big tires..are you going to sell these. And would it be to big for a k5 blazer? Would you make another to sell for a 74 blazer?
yea, I think I am gonna make a few more when I get the time. It is super useful to have.
@@MerricksGarage how much would you sell them for?
Love it, I've been thinking of something similar but I really like your design. Thanks keep up the great work.
Awesome! Thank you!
I love it!
The modular aspect of using the receiver allows you to move it from one vehicle to another easily.
One day will build one for myself much like yours
Nicely done Merrick
yea, that was what attracted me to it. One size fits all kinda thing. I am just wrapping up a winch tray for the burb thats gonna be hitch receiver mounted. Just working on the front hitch behind the license plate
@@MerricksGarage yah I have one really good warn winch set up for receivers for all my vehicles front or back...love it. Plus no one can steal it less they break into the vehicle and know it to be there
You are definitely using the right materials for this tire carrier. I wonder if you could create a 2nd attachment point to a bracket that fits between the barn doors. This bracket would attach to the side of the door and stick out through the door gap. 3/16" plate would work if you have 1/4" gap between those barn doors. You can use grade 8 hardware or quick release to secure it to carrier in double shear.
You also need to consider protecting the paint from rubbing on the bracket so a thinner bracket might be necessary. 1/8" plate might work if you made the bracket tall enough and used the extra length to distribute the load more. Can you get 1/8" hardened plate?
That would put the naysayers in their place.
I've done the same on pick up truck and van e350 2wd 5in lift 33x12.5r16.5
why not build a swivel hanger like the Toyota or a door mount base
complexity. This is for minimalism. When you have a big fat tire it's already heavy enough! ha ha
I use the RiGD Supply carrier, love it.
Sell a kit DIY kit on your site This is Awesome!
Cool idea!
Love it good idea. Looks tough well built
Thanks!
If you're happy with it, don't worry what the keyboard Faber cobblers say.
I Like it! Great job! you are in Santa Barbara? is it a commercial shop?
Tailgate, always a tailgate, never barn doors.
Gil, I'm with ya! Tailgate all the way!
Hell yea! That was just a dig to my tailgate brothers to get some reactions! Ha HA. you would be surprised how many takes I have to shoot because my natural sarcasm is very hard to turn off!
@@MerricksGarage I can imagine you just have that personality!
My journey with a tailgate suburban all started with a 1991 K2500, 454 two-wheel drive. My ex-wife and I would take our firstborn to wherever and at the end would either change his diaper, wipe him down or just sit and eat on the tailgate. Unfortunately that suburban was stolen.
Now enter my 1992 k1500, 4x4, 5.7, which I still have to this very day and now it has been seventeen years since ownership. This tailgate has seen more diapers changes, crumbs, snacks, feets and butts than ever before. Seven kids later...lol. Now that my older kids have their own cars it's time to build my dream truck, tailgate and all!
I'm glad you didn't grind all the weld reinforcement off like alot of people do.I think I would of made it angled forward to close the gap between the doors and the tire.Thats just my thoughts. Nice work all in all.I like it.
lol, cause my welds are finally getting to the point where I am can stand to look at them!
How has it lasted over the years?
Can't sit on a barn door. My tailgate also functioned as a changing table for my kids.
Just a question why not just throw it on the roof?
Love the carrier! Wish I could have gotten barn doors on my ‘83 K20 Burb, but I was lucky just to get it in diesel.
For how much would you make one, I need one like that
send me an email james@merricksgarage.com
You cant please everyone!
2 things. If you could add a "helper" to it via hydraulic/spring/winch to lift would be cool. And it needs a detachable toilet seat, a must have!
I am shopping for a hydraulic that could help the return. Toilet seat? I’m a squatter
@@MerricksGarage The toilet seat will add a "air" to it's use!
I bet you would like to have that full hydraulic crane spare tire carrier like the one you saw on that 8-ton military truck in your last video. My square body is a long bed crew cab so I have a pre-runner tripod type in the bed.
I like it. Any way to get the tire to fit much closer to the truck without touching the glass, etc.? If so I think it would look much sleeker. Maybe a bend just above the mount to lean it back more?? Nice job.
I am actually considering a slight bend to the upright.
saludos desde la paz bcs
Very similar to what I’ve been thinking out in my head. My k5 only has 26 gal tank so I’d like to mount a rotopax opposite the tire, facing the truck.
Why not offset it, so you can open one side of the door still without dropping the full tire
I like the balance. Also Chevy lean
I like your idea, make me have second thoughts. What hinge did you use for the pivot?
its a barrel hinge. Just bare with no feet etc.
That's an awesome idea! Especially with those barn doors, the way it folds down wouldn't be a good idea to weld a couple of small plates on the back to use as steps to reach inside your cargo area when is fold down and the doors open? Love your videos by the way and I love Suburbans with barn doors also,
Great idea
With all this shit popping off you've got great vehicle for a great bug out.
Dude, this is the best carrier idea ever. Also, both of your trucks are the best 80s trucks on TH-cam so far what do you think I’m following your channel??? You did amazing I wish they sell products like this.
Thanks homey! Appreciate it. I may be making some of these for sale...
I made mine shorter so I could see out the back windows.
Ok how much $ i need one!!
🤷🏼♂️what do you think it’s worth?
im still trying to find or make a tire carrier for my 44s. thinking of the hitch aswell but they move around and to figure out a super strong setup without being hugely gawedy is super tough...i dont care for it in the bed
With that hitch plate and u - bolt the movement is minimal. But thats on the road.
IMO it's the strongest mount on the rear of the truck by far. Anything I mount anywhere else takes the mass off axis and increases leverage. The swing outs are the worst. Moving the leverage point to a bumper thats 18" away from center line.
I've seen many swing outs rip out, bend the bumper or just rattle so damn much you wish they weren't there in the first place.
@@MerricksGarage I do like your idea, and the video gives me hope to be able to make something work and get my bed space back (big tire problems). i think anything over a 37" tire should have a space at least most of the time. Can't put a 33"/ 35" tire as a spare for a 44" or larger. May be able to get away with it for a short distance on a 38", but not long. Ive had more people suggest a roof rack or bed rack. I think they are nuts. Ill let them get a 175 lb. tire off of that height lol.
hope you don't mind if i use some of the building ideas from your video.
edit: i just saw people asking if youd build one.. id be interested in a price and if it can be made to accommodate a 44 x 18.5 x 16.5 on a trailer hitch on an 05 silverado SAS
It’s your truck so it is what it is. I really think a swing out deal is better because it looks cool. Also never a bad idea to have a spare no matter what. I like the folding idea though. I’m thinking combining both ideas would be a good idea. The burbs have a whole lotta ass so it messes with the departure angle. We all know this. I wonder what it would look like have a spare time pretty much flat against the driver side barn door glass would look like. Yea itd be super high but If it folded down as well it wouldn’t be a problem. More weight up high I know but could put a tool box or something underneath it and gas cans or something.
Yea but the whole exercise was to keep it light and minimal. Easy to remove etc. any tools etc go inside.
Just use the roof rack. They can carry a LOT
Yea but getting stuff up there is gnarly
Love the Burb !
That said, l love the spare tire carrier that you have built for your Burb, it's awesome 👌🏻.
I'm a fan of do and build what you want for your own ride ! As long as it meets all safety requirements. My beef is in my burger 🍔. Well placed 😋.
I say way to go ! It's why l have been a long time subscriber. Think outside 🤔 of the box and there is usually a geniuses involved. As for theaft of the wheel/tire combo? Yup, it could happen? I hope not! I believe that it's safe.
✌🏻🤘🌬❄️🌧 🇨🇦, only -21°c 😛. Be happy, be creative !
-21??? Dang!!
Fold down/swing out tire carrier = whatever works for the situation. OR mount it on the roof (Roof rack).
I want it easy to get to and remove. As much as I wanna feel superhuman, getting this big girl up on the roof would be a stretch!
Good idea, but would not work here in Germany. As every accessory needs to have a certificate, that is has been proved 😢
That is an awesome tire carrier. I can’t stand the gold out carriers in a parking lot situation where it’s out in the lane of traffic or the possibility of it swinging into the vehicle parked next to you.
Yup, and with my barn doors I’m not even sure I could make a carrier swing out that wouldn’t hit the doors
Did you delete my comment?
Nope
@@MerricksGarage Weird, I asked if you had seen the Wilco Offroad Hitchgate MAX. Maybe the link I attached sent it your to your held for review section.
I have seen it. I like it but the weight and $ are deterrents. It's overly complex for what Im trying to accomplish. I do think that if you are gonna do a swing out, that is the best way to do it.
@@MerricksGarage Thanks for the reply. I saw your rants on the other versions and wanted to hear your thoughts on this one. If you are ever in Colorado. We should get our Burbs together. Your build is one of my biggest inspirations.
Gotta keep those internet welders mad!! Lol surprised you didn’t get any inspiration from those LMTV’s you saw awhile back though!
Oh dude, I have a flatbed build in the line up that is gonna use some military hardware for lifting for sure. One day Ill have an FMTV for my shop truck!
Barn door vs. Tailgate 🤔 I don't think it matters. I'd love to have a Suburban infront of either one! 😄
Totally agree!
Can you make me one
yes. Send me an email: james@merricksgarage.com
The one thing I would want to do different is to have the fold down be latched with a pin-- rather than having to use your impact every time you want to fold it down real quick..
But that would rattle and put more stress on the fasterner
@@MerricksGarage not necessarily. If you made the whole very close in size to the pin that you are using, then it would reduce the rattling but it is a trade off your sacrificing convenience for quietness
@@unifairsum21 in the real world that would never line up and still rattle
@@yermoffroad There are ways to offset the hole just a bit, and slowly file it into place; granted you'll have to fight your pin in and out every time, and as it wears- it will get more and more loose. Also you can use a tapered pin that wedges into place. Or use a tapered L shaped pin that has threads on the end, that way you can snug it up using anything as a hammer. At least then if you get stuck without your sockets or wrenches, you can just tap your pin loose with a rock or log or anything laying around (by spinning it with the L-shaped handle). IDK, My 97 Isuzu Rodeo has a swing out rack and I've never really noticed it rattling.. He could have at least mounted it off to the side (covering one door) where he can open one of the barn doors in the rear.. I'm just spit balling.. I think blocking the doors is going to be way more inconvenient than is being anticipated here; and way more annoying that a "rattle". I guess he just doesn't plan on using the rear very often, until he's at location and setting up camp. Either way, it's easy to just build it again if he wants. After using it for months, he'll probably dream up a better way to make it all happen. That's the power of iterations.
Yuck, I hate bar doors. Can't see out the back and don't open wide enough to use all the space.
I agree on the first point, but the second one is nonsense
Cool underwear, dude. 🙂
Umm, thanks? I guess?
People on the internet need to get a life. That tire carrier is made out of the right stuff and it’s not going anywhere. What about the children? Well we used to ride in the back of pickup trucks down the highway. Imagine how that would trigger the safety Nazis now.
Break the internet. Make it rotate left or right instead of back 😄
I want it to spin and move like that mini trucks that had the bed battles.
Sell me one
From an ergonomics perspective its terrible.....
That’s like just your opinion man
With all this shit popping off you've got great vehicle for a great bug out.
With all this shit popping off you've got great vehicle for a great bug out.