Well, after looking at slee's design and several others on here. I decided to make my own. Keep in mind this was also my first welding project. I liked slee's design for adjustability for a larger tire (the slope would keep it centered in the back), but I didn't like bolting through the floor board. I also liked the simplicity of CID 96's carrier. This was the thread I based my design ideas from and thanks to Richj11 for donating a bracket from a 3rd row seat:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/115193-slee-interior-tire-mount.html
But my main design was to incorporate the quick release mount of the 3rd row sets so I could either carry more people or a spare tire, and swap between them fairy quickly and easily. The seat bracket is rotated 90 degrees so the lower bar is just bolted to the bracket, so no stock parts are ruined. To unbolt the whole unit, just remove the top 2 screws, pivot down on the seat mount and then unlatch like a seat.
I still need to prime and spray paint it and insert the lug studs, but this is what I came up with for about $100 (not including welding supplies).
https://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/115193-slee-interior-tire-mount.html
But my main design was to incorporate the quick release mount of the 3rd row sets so I could either carry more people or a spare tire, and swap between them fairy quickly and easily. The seat bracket is rotated 90 degrees so the lower bar is just bolted to the bracket, so no stock parts are ruined. To unbolt the whole unit, just remove the top 2 screws, pivot down on the seat mount and then unlatch like a seat.
I still need to prime and spray paint it and insert the lug studs, but this is what I came up with for about $100 (not including welding supplies).
So I had to grind an end off and slip it on. Minor brain fart though.