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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: HotRod on May 09, 2004, 07:19:42 AM
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Jack was looking for a rack and I just found it. Its at J.C. whitney. 200 bucks though :-/
(http://www.jcwhitney.com/wcsstore/jcwhitney/images/imagecache/I30180.gif;pv941aad14d3ae2ee5 )
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Is that just as a carrier or is it specifically for something? I wouldn't like to reverse with that thing hanging on the back. ;D
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Just a carrier for all tha extra stuff you need (beer cooler) ;D
They say:
SPARE-TIRE-MOUNT SIERRA RACK
Adjustable to fit a wide range of spare tire widths
Quick, easy, rock-solid extra carrying capacity
Bolts easily to existing tire mount on tailgate or to any aftermarket tire carrier�no drilling required!
Holds 75 to 250 lbs. when installed on bumper-mounted tire carrier (Olympic Tire Swing sold separately). Approximately 38"W x 17"L x 4"D. Heavy-duty 7/8" tubular steel. Tie-down points on rails make sure your cargo stays put (tie-down not included).
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/EndecaControllerView?D=se496750x&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&firstSearch=1&catalogId=10101&Nty=1&Ntx=mode+matchallany&Dn=0+111&Ntt=se496750x&tmplframe=EndecaCategoryView&langId=-1§ion=body&storeId=10101&Ntk=AllTextSearchGroup&ss=10101
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Or this
(http://www.jcwhitney.com/wcsstore/jcwhitney/images/imagecache/I29867.gif;pvbf1d3c93f338a068 )
They say:
HEAVY-DUTY RECEIVER RACK
Z-style bar raises rack above rear bumper for extra ground clearance
Heavy-duty 7/8" tubular steel construction
Fits any 2" receiver
Rails plus tie-down points help keep cargo where you want it (tie-downs not included). Measures 41"W x 4"H (basket) x 15"L.
Item Description Unit SKU# Price Qty. Order
High-gloss Black Heavy-duty Receiver Rack Each SE496746N $169.95
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Woudln't the rear tire one put a lot of extra stress on the already pretty weak tailgate?
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a 12 of beer doesnt weigh toooo much ;D
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Woudln't the rear tire one put a lot of extra stress on the already pretty weak tailgate?
If you have the stock sized spare and didn't load to much stuff in it, then no :)