I am really enjoying watching your progress.
Gotta give a hat tip to people who can fabricate stuff, especially in a commercial operation. Imagine designing armor - bumpers, sliders and such, for new vehicles. Not only does it have to fit and function well, it has to be reproducible and make a profit.
Wish I had the skills, and more importantly the mental capacity. I still have a hard time reading a tape measure.
Still, here's a couple of useful modifications I incorporated into my Slee swing out:
A tab just under the spare as a place to rest the tire while hefting it onto the lugs (I also had a Warn hub mounted in the center of the tire carrier which helped slide and glide the tire on to the lugs). As heavy as a 33x12.5 on steel wheels was I needed all the help I could get. (Can't imagine what a 35 or bigger must weigh).
Oh yeah, the tab also protected the license plate light I mounted just under it. The plate was screwed directly into the swing arm.
The other thing was welding a 2" receiver hitch on the swing out to mount a bike carrier. The bikes were high off the ground and swung out of the way with the spare tire.
Gotta give a hat tip to people who can fabricate stuff, especially in a commercial operation. Imagine designing armor - bumpers, sliders and such, for new vehicles. Not only does it have to fit and function well, it has to be reproducible and make a profit.
Wish I had the skills, and more importantly the mental capacity. I still have a hard time reading a tape measure.
Still, here's a couple of useful modifications I incorporated into my Slee swing out:
A tab just under the spare as a place to rest the tire while hefting it onto the lugs (I also had a Warn hub mounted in the center of the tire carrier which helped slide and glide the tire on to the lugs). As heavy as a 33x12.5 on steel wheels was I needed all the help I could get. (Can't imagine what a 35 or bigger must weigh).
Oh yeah, the tab also protected the license plate light I mounted just under it. The plate was screwed directly into the swing arm.
The other thing was welding a 2" receiver hitch on the swing out to mount a bike carrier. The bikes were high off the ground and swung out of the way with the spare tire.