THE SPARE MOUNT CARGO RACK

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THE SPARE MOUNT CARGO RACK

Postby MOOS-FAB » Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:43 pm

The Spare Mount Cargo Rack is like nothing on the market today.
It is completely portable and adjustable. Simply set the rack to the width of the tire and put it on. Absolutely nothing is hard mounted to the vehicle. Carry all the trail essentials in the rack when it’s mounted on the spare, then place it on one of the other four tires and use it as a cooking rack or table

150 lbs. cargo capacity*

Models are made to fit 29 in to 38 in tires and adjust to fit tire width.

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* The weight capacity depends on type of spare tire carrier. 150 lbs. is based on a stock TJ spare tire carrier.

$175.00

***Discount for PNW4WDA members***

Call B.J. @ (509) 430-1868 if you have any questions.

I tried for about a half an hour to post pictures and I'm apparently too stupid to figure it out. E-mail me at MOOSFAB@verizon.net and I'll send you photos. If there's anyone out there that's smarter than me, could you help me out. I have the photos on the PNW site, which my wife posted, and I'm too proud to ask HER to do it this time.
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Postby MOOS-FAB » Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:15 pm

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Postby TJDave » Fri Feb 20, 2009 5:50 am

That is extremely cool! 8) And they are adjustable?... In case I ever
build my heep to handle 35's in the not so foreseeable future?? :oops:
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Postby OldGreen » Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:06 am

WAIT. . .BJ. . .Hurtin' Units. . .who is your wife? :lol:

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Postby MOOS-FAB » Mon Feb 23, 2009 5:28 pm

I'm assuming you know the McMains clan. My wife is Shelly.
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Postby MOOS-FAB » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:55 am

Is this Jim? :?:
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Postby Danny » Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:12 pm

Hey Jose, this reminds me, how's my bumper coming along?

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Postby Roman » Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:43 am

Bumper?

What bumper?




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Postby Danny » Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:10 am

Sounds like a great idea....get er to Toby and we'll get er done.
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Re: THE SPARE MOUNT CARGO RACK

Postby iaccocca » Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:36 am

MOOS-FAB wrote:The Spare Mount Cargo Rack is like nothing on the market today.
It is completely portable and adjustable. Simply set the rack to the width of the tire and put it on. Absolutely nothing is hard mounted to the vehicle. Carry all the trail essentials in the rack when it’s mounted on the spare, then place it on one of the other four tires and use it as a cooking rack or table

150 lbs. cargo capacity*

Models are made to fit 29 in to 38 in tires and adjust to fit tire width.

Professional Powder Coat Finish

* The weight capacity depends on type of spare tire carrier. 150 lbs. is based on a stock TJ spare tire carrier.

$175.00

***Discount for PNW4WDA members***

Call B.J. @ (509) 430-1868 if you have any questions.

I tried for about a half an hour to post pictures and I'm apparently too stupid to figure it out. E-mail me at MOOSFAB@verizon.net and I'll send you photos. If there's anyone out there that's smarter than me, could you help me out. I have the photos on the PNW site, which my wife posted, and I'm too proud to ask HER to do it this time.


I'm guessing that the model shown will fit 33" and 35" tires. I'm on 33s now, but I imagine 35s are in my future. I got Christmas money and I'm gonna be in the market for one of these soon.

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Postby MOOS-FAB » Tue Dec 28, 2010 4:38 pm

The short answer is Yes. The long answer is that I have two different sizes. One will fit 30" - 35" and the other will fit 33" - 38". I think I have one of each left right now. Feel free to give me a call.
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Postby iaccocca » Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:09 pm

I picked this up from B.J. today. Thanks for the great PNW4WDA discount. I can't wait to use this on a NPR run this summer. For those of you with the stock 3rd mount light, I had to modify that mount with a dremel, but the work that took me 15 minutes could probably be done by most in 5. Your results may vary.
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Also per B.J.'s instructions I pulled the valve core and re inflated the spare tire after mounting and adjusting the rack to give it a tighter fit.
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Postby SPR » Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:50 pm

Is that rack setup putting too much load on the factory spare tire mount? I was under the impression that even an oversize spare is asking too much of the factory mount.
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Postby iaccocca » Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:57 pm

Screaming Toylet wrote:Is that rack setup putting too much load on the factory spare tire mount? I was under the impression that even an oversize spare is asking too much of the factory mount.


I don't think the rack is too much, empty. :lol: I bought the rack in anticipation of my new rear bumper with swing away tire mount. If the head engineer on that project ever gets done working on a Scout (is anyone ever done working on a Scout) I'm sure I'll be in fine shape.

But yes Steve, I believe the factory set up is not even up to the task of the factory Rubicon wheel and tire, much less heavier stock.
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Postby Roman » Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:00 pm

I'm sure you will be . . .


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