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Rock Hard 4x4 Freedom Series Body Mount Tire Carrier
JL
Features & Product Details
The perfect solution if you're looking to run larger than factory tires but don't want to have to install a bumper mounted tire carrier! Our Freedom Series Body Mount Tire Carrier braces the limited hinges on your tailgate with our extreme duty billet aluminum braces.
Easy to install with zero cutting, drilling, or welding required. The tailgate operates just like factory using the factory handle to open and shut the tire carrier. Heavy duty billet aluminum hinge braces bolt over existing thin factory hinges to support the added weight of an aftermarket tire and wheel combination. The included adjustable tire rack lifts your tire and wheel combination from factory height all the way up to 6".
Adjustable Mount
The 2 available factory Jeep rear bumpers (steel or plastic) have different cutouts, making the upgrade to a larger tire problematic. Changing to an aftermarket rear bumper further complicates things if there is an included receiver. Clear those headaches with our adjustable mount!
Works with virtually all aftermarket rear bumpers including factory.
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Q: Rock Hard Freedom Series Body Mount Cricket6 years ago
Does this work with proximity sensors?
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A: It should in no way affect the proximity sensors. How wide the tire is/how much it sticks out could affect backup sensors, though those problems seem to be hit and miss with most carrier's/relocate systems.
Northridge Kaleb @ Northridge4x4 6 years ago
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