Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"GK" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> I know my first post was a little more in depth, but I am an engineer by
> trade and tend to overcomplicate things at times. I have been dealing
with
> this exact problem myself. I bought a new set of 32x11.50x15 this past
> Saturday. Anyway, I started thinking a little bit out of the box and
decided
> try something else. Earlier this morning after my first post I just aired
> down the new tire to about 25 PSI and it popped right on the stock
carrier
> enough to get the lug nuts on. Then I tightened it up and re-aired the
spare
> back up to 32 PSI. No problems whatsoever. However, the 3rd brake light
must
> still be extended about an inch to clear the new tire. The only problem
you
> might encounter is the rear windshield wiper arm rubbing on the 3rd brake
> light body if you are running with a hard top. No problems obviously with
a
> soft top or no top.
>
Not a problem, I am a consultant by trade so I tend to make small problems
into huge problems. I'll try it with airing down temporarily and see how
it goes. I do need a more permanent solution. What do you think about the
hub spacer idea? Could that work? I know in the long run I'll change the
carrier when I do change the rear bumper.
Thanks for the attention and time in replying to my query.
TW
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> The stock Rubicon Tires in Canada are 245/75R16
> I have Bridgestone Dueler MT 256/75R16 and they fit on the stock mount
> Only issue is the center tail light gets pushed back just enough that the
> rear wiper
> rubs on it a little. Other than that no problems
They must have redesigned the carrier somehow because it not fitting on
mine (which a Renegade - Sahara in US/Canada).
TW
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> The stock Rubicon Tires in Canada are 245/75R16
> I have Bridgestone Dueler MT 256/75R16 and they fit on the stock mount
> Only issue is the center tail light gets pushed back just enough that the
> rear wiper
> rubs on it a little. Other than that no problems
They must have redesigned the carrier somehow because it not fitting on
mine (which a Renegade - Sahara in US/Canada).
TW
#43
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> The stock Rubicon Tires in Canada are 245/75R16
> I have Bridgestone Dueler MT 256/75R16 and they fit on the stock mount
> Only issue is the center tail light gets pushed back just enough that the
> rear wiper
> rubs on it a little. Other than that no problems
They must have redesigned the carrier somehow because it not fitting on
mine (which a Renegade - Sahara in US/Canada).
TW
news:edNuc.761$2Bj1.545@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
> The stock Rubicon Tires in Canada are 245/75R16
> I have Bridgestone Dueler MT 256/75R16 and they fit on the stock mount
> Only issue is the center tail light gets pushed back just enough that the
> rear wiper
> rubs on it a little. Other than that no problems
They must have redesigned the carrier somehow because it not fitting on
mine (which a Renegade - Sahara in US/Canada).
TW
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> The stock Rubicon Tires in Canada are 245/75R16
> I have Bridgestone Dueler MT 256/75R16 and they fit on the stock mount
> Only issue is the center tail light gets pushed back just enough that the
> rear wiper
> rubs on it a little. Other than that no problems
They must have redesigned the carrier somehow because it not fitting on
mine (which a Renegade - Sahara in US/Canada).
TW
news:edNuc.761$2Bj1.545@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
> The stock Rubicon Tires in Canada are 245/75R16
> I have Bridgestone Dueler MT 256/75R16 and they fit on the stock mount
> Only issue is the center tail light gets pushed back just enough that the
> rear wiper
> rubs on it a little. Other than that no problems
They must have redesigned the carrier somehow because it not fitting on
mine (which a Renegade - Sahara in US/Canada).
TW
#45
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> The stock Rubicon Tires in Canada are 245/75R16
> I have Bridgestone Dueler MT 256/75R16 and they fit on the stock mount
> Only issue is the center tail light gets pushed back just enough that the
> rear wiper
> rubs on it a little. Other than that no problems
They must have redesigned the carrier somehow because it not fitting on
mine (which a Renegade - Sahara in US/Canada).
TW
news:edNuc.761$2Bj1.545@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
> The stock Rubicon Tires in Canada are 245/75R16
> I have Bridgestone Dueler MT 256/75R16 and they fit on the stock mount
> Only issue is the center tail light gets pushed back just enough that the
> rear wiper
> rubs on it a little. Other than that no problems
They must have redesigned the carrier somehow because it not fitting on
mine (which a Renegade - Sahara in US/Canada).
TW
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
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> I've been told by a few people that the heavier tires have been known to
> damage the tail gate assembly. Either by bending at the hinges or just
> ripping the mount right off. I'd go with a new rear bumper/tire carrier
> combo. That's what I'm doing when I go to 33's.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
It is part of the bigger picture, but I need to prioritise which upgrade
happens first. Rear bumper is after suspension and regearing and lockers.
At some stage, I know I will end up upgrading front and rear bumpers.
TW
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> I've been told by a few people that the heavier tires have been known to
> damage the tail gate assembly. Either by bending at the hinges or just
> ripping the mount right off. I'd go with a new rear bumper/tire carrier
> combo. That's what I'm doing when I go to 33's.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
It is part of the bigger picture, but I need to prioritise which upgrade
happens first. Rear bumper is after suspension and regearing and lockers.
At some stage, I know I will end up upgrading front and rear bumpers.
TW
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
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> I've been told by a few people that the heavier tires have been known to
> damage the tail gate assembly. Either by bending at the hinges or just
> ripping the mount right off. I'd go with a new rear bumper/tire carrier
> combo. That's what I'm doing when I go to 33's.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
It is part of the bigger picture, but I need to prioritise which upgrade
happens first. Rear bumper is after suspension and regearing and lockers.
At some stage, I know I will end up upgrading front and rear bumpers.
TW
news:UUQuc.42462$lY2.9503@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> I've been told by a few people that the heavier tires have been known to
> damage the tail gate assembly. Either by bending at the hinges or just
> ripping the mount right off. I'd go with a new rear bumper/tire carrier
> combo. That's what I'm doing when I go to 33's.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
It is part of the bigger picture, but I need to prioritise which upgrade
happens first. Rear bumper is after suspension and regearing and lockers.
At some stage, I know I will end up upgrading front and rear bumpers.
TW
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
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> I've been told by a few people that the heavier tires have been known to
> damage the tail gate assembly. Either by bending at the hinges or just
> ripping the mount right off. I'd go with a new rear bumper/tire carrier
> combo. That's what I'm doing when I go to 33's.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
It is part of the bigger picture, but I need to prioritise which upgrade
happens first. Rear bumper is after suspension and regearing and lockers.
At some stage, I know I will end up upgrading front and rear bumpers.
TW
news:UUQuc.42462$lY2.9503@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> I've been told by a few people that the heavier tires have been known to
> damage the tail gate assembly. Either by bending at the hinges or just
> ripping the mount right off. I'd go with a new rear bumper/tire carrier
> combo. That's what I'm doing when I go to 33's.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
It is part of the bigger picture, but I need to prioritise which upgrade
happens first. Rear bumper is after suspension and regearing and lockers.
At some stage, I know I will end up upgrading front and rear bumpers.
TW
#49
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
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> I've been told by a few people that the heavier tires have been known to
> damage the tail gate assembly. Either by bending at the hinges or just
> ripping the mount right off. I'd go with a new rear bumper/tire carrier
> combo. That's what I'm doing when I go to 33's.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
It is part of the bigger picture, but I need to prioritise which upgrade
happens first. Rear bumper is after suspension and regearing and lockers.
At some stage, I know I will end up upgrading front and rear bumpers.
TW
news:UUQuc.42462$lY2.9503@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> I've been told by a few people that the heavier tires have been known to
> damage the tail gate assembly. Either by bending at the hinges or just
> ripping the mount right off. I'd go with a new rear bumper/tire carrier
> combo. That's what I'm doing when I go to 33's.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
It is part of the bigger picture, but I need to prioritise which upgrade
happens first. Rear bumper is after suspension and regearing and lockers.
At some stage, I know I will end up upgrading front and rear bumpers.
TW
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Re: Spare Tyre Relocation Recommendation
"TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n z> wrote in message
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>
> "GK" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:NUMuc.21648$mQ4.19493@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> >
> >
> > I know my first post was a little more in depth, but I am an engineer by
> > trade and tend to overcomplicate things at times. I have been dealing
> with
> > this exact problem myself. I bought a new set of 32x11.50x15 this past
> > Saturday. Anyway, I started thinking a little bit out of the box and
> decided
> > try something else. Earlier this morning after my first post I just
aired
> > down the new tire to about 25 PSI and it popped right on the stock
> carrier
> > enough to get the lug nuts on. Then I tightened it up and re-aired the
> spare
> > back up to 32 PSI. No problems whatsoever. However, the 3rd brake light
> must
> > still be extended about an inch to clear the new tire. The only problem
> you
> > might encounter is the rear windshield wiper arm rubbing on the 3rd
brake
> > light body if you are running with a hard top. No problems obviously
with
> a
> > soft top or no top.
> >
>
> Not a problem, I am a consultant by trade so I tend to make small problems
> into huge problems. I'll try it with airing down temporarily and see how
> it goes. I do need a more permanent solution. What do you think about
the
> hub spacer idea? Could that work? I know in the long run I'll change the
> carrier when I do change the rear bumper.
>
> Thanks for the attention and time in replying to my query.
> TW
>
A hub spacer would probably work, but they tend to be rather pricey for the
type you would need and typically are sold in pairs. See:
http://www.spidertrax.com/drivetrain_whs.htm
The Teraflex extension unit Part#STEXT can be had for around $22-$25 USD.
GK