Anyone have a solution for the tire carrier buffeting against the back door?
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You mean it is not latching securely and flexing into the hatch when both closed?Anyone have a solution for the tire carrier buffeting against the back door?
This is where @KLF installed his:
Everything is closed and I can hear the tire carrier bouncing against my back door as I’m driving.You mean it is not latching securely and flexing into the hatch when both closed?
Yes. Same on mine. Looks less noticeable once painted and installed because you then just see the black shadow behind.View attachment 2558990
Hey there, was there this much of a gap around the roadvision lights on your bumper as well?
I bought way more hardware than i ended up using, but I used this post as a base list. I think I also replace the supplied with grade 8 if i remember correctAlso, heres a photo of the fasteners that were loosely attached to the bumper. But what hardware does the rear mounts use to attach to the frame?
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Better than new, nice work! 1 heads up. Some people have had to grind some of the frame welds in order to get the main bumper brackets to be able to slide far enough in and outwards on the hitch. Mine, did not have that issue. But a few months later when i helped put @Mineral s bumper on, we did have to grind a couple of spots on the welds to get those brackets. So hopefully not, but just good to have in mindWelp, I have the car prepped for bumper install tomorrow, but upon taking the rear apart I noticed the frame had a bit of rust. I proceeded to wirewheel, surface prep, and paint the rear of the frame.
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Yes! I had to do some grinding on those welds to get the bolt holes lined up for the stock recovery points. Phew, im glad you said something.Better than new, nice work! 1 heads up. Some people have had to grind some of the frame welds in order to get the main bumper brackets to be able to slide far enough in and outwards on the hitch. Mine, did not have that issue. But a few months later when i helped put @Mineral s bumper on, we did have to grind a couple of spots on the welds to get those brackets. So hopefully not, but just good to have in mindView attachment 2562074
License plate bracket
Thank you sir. I guess I'll see where it goes as i have a dual swing out, and I thought the license plate would bolt up to my jerry can basket.License plate bracket
Yeah I didn’t get a license plate frame. I just have mine on my Jerry basket. Had it zip tied in my spare for a while before.Thank you sir. I guess I'll see where it goes as i have a dual swing out, and I thought the license plate would bolt up to my jerry can basket.
Hmmmmm. Interesting. It is looking that way.For me, that’s the one I put on the PS. That vertical side support is just for strength, so try moving the one you show in the back of your picture over to the DS and see if the holes line up. Maybe he just welded that vertical piece on the wrong side of the base. Here is a pic of mine, but again, others have swapped left/right and/or flipped upside down also, no solid concrete answer which is for sure correct
Yeah I just looked at your previous pre paint photo and your 2 wing supports look identical. They should be a mirror image of each other. So, any ideas? All I can think is if you find which one lines up with the frame holes you want to use and bolt that on. Then see if you could take measurements and drill new holes in the other support to try to match the same position? Could relatively swap out the one bracket later after you get a correct one. I’d think you could do without needing to take the bumper off.Brilliant.
Im gonna ask him to send me the proper onesYeah I just looked at your previous pre paint photo and your 2 wing supports look identical. They should be a mirror image of each other. So, any ideas? All I can think is if you find which one lines up with the frame holes you want to use and bolt that on. Then see if you could take measurements and drill new holes in the other support to try to match the same position? Could relatively swap out the one bracket later after you get a correct one. I’d think you could do without needing to take the bumper off.View attachment 2562501