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Thanks man... So when are you dropping your rig off to get some beefHead nut at Outdoorlogic
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Me chop es su chopHead nut at Outdoorlogic
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Made it.... Like the function of a swing down but never cared for the look of the big U available from other manufacturers..Head nut at Outdoorlogic
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Or you could have us do it ...lol
Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostI definatly like that design too. Might have to talk to fred(flatout) about helping me build one similer to it. Btw the cage is awesome too.Head nut at Outdoorlogic
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For those who have this kind of rear tire carrier that drops down you might want to do what one of the guys in our club did. He installed one of those cheapie Harbor Freight winches on his cage and can attach it to the tire carrier. That allows the carrier to go down nice and controlled with a 40 inch tire. Another thing he did was to mount a piece of plywood to the tire so that when the tire carrier is down, he can use it as a table for his camp stove, etc. Pretty nice, actually.Rich
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Originally posted by Ol Man View PostFor those who have this kind of rear tire carrier that drops down you might want to do what one of the guys in our club did. He installed one of those cheapie Harbor Freight winches on his cage and can attach it to the tire carrier. That allows the carrier to go down nice and controlled with a 40 inch tire. Another thing he did was to mount a piece of plywood to the tire so that when the tire carrier is down, he can use it as a table for his camp stove, etc. Pretty nice, actually.
Sound like a slick idea ...Head nut at Outdoorlogic
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