Help me choose a tire carrier

tgoss

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That metal on metal sound when this big fella gets bumped around. Guessing it's just something to get use to but in town it sounds like it's falling apart.


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Um, no... that isn't something you should get used to.... It's either adjusted incorrectly or something is loose. ....Or quite simply you have a poorly made carrier where the latch is subpar allowing movement to the tire swing and/or the tolerances between components is not machined precisely.

OP, I'll chime in as I've had 2 of your 3.

The CC carrier was really nice, cool looking design but for me had too many stupid components and adjusting it constantly to alleviate rattles was a pain. Ditched it for Evo's carrier and while I had my issues with that one too, I would buy it again hands down over all single operation carriers out there.
 

TriggaHappy

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That's not right. My RockHard bumper, doesn't make a sound. Check to see if it's striking the Jeep, somewhere.


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It's a bad design on the handle I think. It's slotted and when it drops in the slot it leaves the handle loose and it clanks against the metal bracket. Thinking it needs a rubber piece there to keep the metal off of the direct metal but that wasn't in the original design. May be looking at another option in the future but I love the tail lights on this one. May look into a different handle for it.


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Basscat

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I know you're wanting a gate mounted carrier but the best tire carrier with easy one handed operation I've experienced is the AEV carrier. It carries a 37" tire very well and additional accessories (high lift, fuel, antenna, trail light, pull pal, shovel, water) are very well thought out. Just a thought.


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MR.Ty

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I know you're wanting a gate mounted carrier but the best tire carrier with easy one handed operation I've experienced is the AEV carrier. It carries a 37" tire very well and additional accessories (high lift, fuel, antenna, trail light, pull pal, shovel, water) are very well thought out. Just a thought.


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To build on Basscat, here is the write up that Coloradan did for the AEV tirecarrier with the EVO fascia if you want that over all look.

https://wayalife.com/showthread.php?37237-EVO-Fascia-with-AEV-Tire-Carrier
 

Nic Try

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I have the evo tire carrier, cannot say enough good about it. Its built well and has and OEM kinda look, not clunky and no rattles

For brake lights: i bought the ones that insert into the lug nuts (LEDs) and they work great, splice into factory harness and unplugg easy fro access to tire. I also routed my back up cam in the the spokes of my methods NVs

It looks super clean, id share a pic, but im traveling and don't have one ready.


But evo did right on this one
 

seansheds

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I know you're wanting a gate mounted carrier but the best tire carrier with easy one handed operation I've experienced is the AEV carrier. It carries a 37" tire very well and additional accessories (high lift, fuel, antenna, trail light, pull pal, shovel, water) are very well thought out. Just a thought.


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I had originally planned to get the AEV but i decided I don't want a full width bumper.
 

seansheds

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The AEV doesn't require a bumper. See Mr.Ty's post, above.

https://wayalife.com/showthread.php?37237-EVO-Fascia-with-AEV-Tire-Carrier

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I know it doesn't require the bumper and I do like the looks of his. I had also planned on the EVO rear fascia until a few weeks ago when I was out for my first rock crawling experience. Once of the guys had the facia without corner armor and came down off a rock and his corner whacked the rock and put a big dent in it. Now he's switching to corner armor and corner mounted carrier. Since I don't want to run corner armor I decided I want a slim bumper that has at least a little wrap around the corners.
 
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