AEV tire carrier and stock bumper. Has anyone done this yet?
Yes...........AEV is the only company that makes a rear tire carrier that works with the stock bumper and tailgate. The install is straight forward. I've had mine installed for over a year. It's rock solid and rattle free.
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Originally Posted by Jetspd67
Yes...........AEV is the only company that makes a rear tire carrier that works with the stock bumper and tailgate. The install is straight forward. I've had mine installed for over a year. It's rock solid and rattle free.
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Oh I see others have the same question and it doesn't look to be adjustable. Oh well if I get this mount then I will be mod'ing it to lower and center it.
Originally Posted by troyboy
Oh I see others have the same question and it doesn't look to be adjustable. Oh well if I get this mount then I will be mod'ing it to lower and center it.
The AEV seems to be much better mounted (frame instead of body) and should stand the weight better.
I like how the OR Fab holds the cans behind the wheel protecting them. However also read about some problems about too much weight on the body causing problems so I held off buying one.
But if the AEV can hold gas cans that same way, it will be my choice.
Originally Posted by Jetspd67
Yes...........AEV is the only company that makes a rear tire carrier that works with the stock bumper and tailgate. The install is straight forward. I've had mine installed for over a year. It's rock solid and rattle free.
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Just got mine and using with the stock bumper. Like already stated, the spare sits off center a bit and higher. Not adjustable... At least not easily. Doesn't really bother me. To use with the stock bumper, you gave to trim a little on the inside ofnthe bumper and then cut a hole on top for the spindle. It is solid. I'm digging it. You can easily add the aev rear bumper to it later if you want to.
I saw someone asking about the lug nut lights for a 3rd brake light. I have them and cannot say enough good about them. I have had several jeeps with several aftermarket tire carriers and have always struggled with the CHMSL. I've had the stock light remounted on the aftermarket swing and a 2" round light in the center hole of the wheel. The things I didn't like about those 2 solutions:
remounted stocker - the aftermarket carrier raises the tire a bit and reduces visibility...putting on the stock CHMSL reduces visibility still further by putting another view-blocker even higher than the spare.
Light in wheel hole...usually, this is mounted to the tire carrier behind the wheel (mine was). Lifting the spare into position to mount it is difficult as the tire is heavy, and it is hard to control well. I have had the center light smashed twice (once by me and once by the tire store) while remounting the spare.
This time I went with the lug nut lights and feel I have finally reached the best solution. Just unplug them before removing the spare and pop them out. They are also very bright and in my opinion, look very clean.
They are made by Delta and Quadratec sells them...$35.
I am not a salesman or rep for Quadratec or Delta...just like it pass on when I get an exceptional product.
remounted stocker - the aftermarket carrier raises the tire a bit and reduces visibility...putting on the stock CHMSL reduces visibility still further by putting another view-blocker even higher than the spare.
Light in wheel hole...usually, this is mounted to the tire carrier behind the wheel (mine was). Lifting the spare into position to mount it is difficult as the tire is heavy, and it is hard to control well. I have had the center light smashed twice (once by me and once by the tire store) while remounting the spare.
This time I went with the lug nut lights and feel I have finally reached the best solution. Just unplug them before removing the spare and pop them out. They are also very bright and in my opinion, look very clean.
They are made by Delta and Quadratec sells them...$35.
I am not a salesman or rep for Quadratec or Delta...just like it pass on when I get an exceptional product.
I saw someone asking about the lug nut lights for a 3rd brake light. I have them and cannot say enough good about them. I have had several jeeps with several aftermarket tire carriers and have always struggled with the CHMSL. I've had the stock light remounted on the aftermarket swing and a 2" round light in the center hole of the wheel. The things I didn't like about those 2 solutions:
remounted stocker - the aftermarket carrier raises the tire a bit and reduces visibility...putting on the stock CHMSL reduces visibility still further by putting another view-blocker even higher than the spare.
Light in wheel hole...usually, this is mounted to the tire carrier behind the wheel (mine was). Lifting the spare into position to mount it is difficult as the tire is heavy, and it is hard to control well. I have had the center light smashed twice (once by me and once by the tire store) while remounting the spare.
This time I went with the lug nut lights and feel I have finally reached the best solution. Just unplug them before removing the spare and pop them out. They are also very bright and in my opinion, look very clean.
They are made by Delta and Quadratec sells them...$35.
I am not a salesman or rep for Quadratec or Delta...just like it pass on when I get an exceptional product.

remounted stocker - the aftermarket carrier raises the tire a bit and reduces visibility...putting on the stock CHMSL reduces visibility still further by putting another view-blocker even higher than the spare.
Light in wheel hole...usually, this is mounted to the tire carrier behind the wheel (mine was). Lifting the spare into position to mount it is difficult as the tire is heavy, and it is hard to control well. I have had the center light smashed twice (once by me and once by the tire store) while remounting the spare.
This time I went with the lug nut lights and feel I have finally reached the best solution. Just unplug them before removing the spare and pop them out. They are also very bright and in my opinion, look very clean.
They are made by Delta and Quadratec sells them...$35.
I am not a salesman or rep for Quadratec or Delta...just like it pass on when I get an exceptional product.
what bumper/ tire carrier do you have?

For me, the biggest pro for the AEV was that it integrates with the tailgate -- there's no separate latch for the tire carrier.



