That's really interesting. I was looking at the Hooke Road ones last night and thought they looked poor quality.
The only thing from China with decent quality is the food.
That's really interesting. I was looking at the Hooke Road ones last night and thought they looked poor quality.
The only thing from China with decent quality is the food.![]()
I used to recommend the MORryde/Exogate but in the context of recent experience I have to add footnotes:
1. for onroad use only
2. if used offroad, provide means of protecting spare from contact with terrain during high-departure-angle maneuvers - essentially a "spare tire skid plate".
If you drop a spare onto a ledge with a tailgate reinforcement kit, it will transfer a significant portion of the energy to the tub. The Flux option may be better since the hinges aren't tied together on the gate and will allow the gate itself to twist and take most of the damage, but if you pair it with tailgate armor, you probably want to make sure you have tub armor as well.
I will be running a naked tailgate in all situations except where it's absolutely necessary, which is pretty much just when I wheel with my kids (since I can't strap it to the floor with a back seat installed).
Actual Chinese food can be pretty gross.
I only run 2 lbs of air in my spare (I always have an air pump with me)... I've caught the spare on drops a couple times but so far so good... but you do make a valid point if you catch it hard with the weight of the Jeep.
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Buy once. Cry Once. You will never outgrow this carrier.
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You will when the spare tire gets in the way of the trails you run.![]()
shrug. The guy who turned me onto it has a KOH trophy and has run it on his trail rig for the last ten years or so. Ive had good luck with mine for 5-6 now maybe. Mine’s held 35-41.5” tires without rattle or problem. YMMV.
That tells me a few things, but not the things you intended to.![]()
I went with the Morryde about a year ago, it's worked perfectly carrying heavy 35's with no sagging and super smooth operation. So far I'm very happy with it... and best part... no more swing out rattle!!!!
Picture then, and picture now.
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Did you have any issues with the third brake light contacts after installing this? You obviously removed the light itself, but did you remove the contacts on the tailgate?
Just installed mine and they change the pivot point when the tailgate opens. The contacts/buttons get caught on the tub pinch weld and get yanked out, even after moving the tailgate all the way towards the driver side. Still using my OEM third brake light since it'll still fit a 33".
What would this cost me ? I'd have to shop it to UK. But apart from that.
