spare tire carrier?
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Re: spare tire carrier?
"D&LBusch" <diver@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> I'd like to move my spare tire to the outside of my 95 Cherokee.
> Does anybody have a suggestion as to a particular mount or system?
If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and that's
the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
that.
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> I'd like to move my spare tire to the outside of my 95 Cherokee.
> Does anybody have a suggestion as to a particular mount or system?
If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and that's
the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
that.
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Re: spare tire carrier?
"D&LBusch" <diver@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> I'd like to move my spare tire to the outside of my 95 Cherokee.
> Does anybody have a suggestion as to a particular mount or system?
If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and that's
the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
that.
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> I'd like to move my spare tire to the outside of my 95 Cherokee.
> Does anybody have a suggestion as to a particular mount or system?
If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and that's
the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
that.
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"D&LBusch" <diver@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> I'd like to move my spare tire to the outside of my 95 Cherokee.
> Does anybody have a suggestion as to a particular mount or system?
If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and that's
the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
that.
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> I'd like to move my spare tire to the outside of my 95 Cherokee.
> Does anybody have a suggestion as to a particular mount or system?
If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and that's
the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
that.
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Re: spare tire carrier?
> If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and that's
> the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
> that.
I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to the
frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and metric, some
Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
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> the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
> that.
I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to the
frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and metric, some
Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
--
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Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
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Re: spare tire carrier?
> If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and that's
> the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
> that.
I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to the
frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and metric, some
Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
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Stupendous Man,
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> the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
> that.
I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to the
frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and metric, some
Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
--
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Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
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Re: spare tire carrier?
> If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and that's
> the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
> that.
I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to the
frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and metric, some
Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
> the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure about
> that.
I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to the
frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and metric, some
Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
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Re: spare tire carrier?
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote:
>> If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and
>> that's the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
>> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure
>> about that.
>
> I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
> It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to
> the frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and
> metric, some Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
and your wallet along with your bargaining skills, they probably want
more than $25 these days... <sigh>
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>> If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and
>> that's the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
>> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure
>> about that.
>
> I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
> It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to
> the frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and
> metric, some Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
and your wallet along with your bargaining skills, they probably want
more than $25 these days... <sigh>
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Re: spare tire carrier?
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote:
>> If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and
>> that's the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
>> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure
>> about that.
>
> I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
> It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to
> the frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and
> metric, some Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
and your wallet along with your bargaining skills, they probably want
more than $25 these days... <sigh>
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>> If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and
>> that's the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
>> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure
>> about that.
>
> I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
> It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to
> the frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and
> metric, some Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
and your wallet along with your bargaining skills, they probably want
more than $25 these days... <sigh>
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Re: spare tire carrier?
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote:
>> If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and
>> that's the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
>> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure
>> about that.
>
> I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
> It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to
> the frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and
> metric, some Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
and your wallet along with your bargaining skills, they probably want
more than $25 these days... <sigh>
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>> If your Jeep is a Cherokee, you have one very good option and
>> that's the original Jeep mount, check wrecking yards.
>> I believe it requires replacing the rear bumper but I'm not sure
>> about that.
>
> I got one for our 89 in a yard for $25.
> It has numerous support brackets that reinforce the thin bumper to
> the frame. Take a set of sockets and end wrenches in standard and
> metric, some Torx, safety glasses, and a can of penetrating oil.
and your wallet along with your bargaining skills, they probably want
more than $25 these days... <sigh>
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