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AEV tire carrier and stock bumper. Has anyone done this yet?

Old Apr 15, 2011 | 05:55 AM
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As stated above this tire carrier does put it a little off center and if you have a hardtop with the wiper motor you lose most visibility. Doesn't bother me, but others it might. Not sure how you center it nad to be honest it looks good as is. I did read somewhere, and I'll see if I can find it today, about gas can holders for this. Maybe it was another forum where AEV is workign on this and the basket... I know I've see cans with this, but it may have been on the sides. behind the tire is a slot for a shovel, so doubt you could fit back there. Lovin it so far..
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by aristobrat
I'm guessing that since the AEV tire carrier has to be shipped via freight (vs the Mopar being UPS'ed) you're at least getting a lot more weight for the $150 MSRP difference between the two?

For me, the biggest pro for the AEV was that it integrates with the tailgate -- there's no separate latch for the tire carrier.
The Mopar rear bumper with swing was a pretty nice bumper for the price. My local dealer use to sell them for $1000. They are pretty heavy duty. The AEV swing probably weighs 1/3 of the complete Mopar bumper, but I get your joke. Ive owned the Mopar bumper and seen the AEV swing at AEV, so I have 1st had knowledge about both of them. I will probably end up with the AEV swing just because I like how it attaches to the tailgate. When the wife drove my last jeep, she hated that the Mopar swing was seperate from the tailgate. She sometimes had a hard time opening it. The AEV swing would fix this problem.
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by tommyluv78
what bumper/ tire carrier do you have?

This setup is from Expedition One.
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by kntr
The Mopar rear bumper with swing was a pretty nice bumper for the price. My local dealer use to sell them for $1000. They are pretty heavy duty. The AEV swing probably weighs 1/3 of the complete Mopar bumper, but I get your joke. Ive owned the Mopar bumper and seen the AEV swing at AEV, so I have 1st had knowledge about both of them. I will probably end up with the AEV swing just because I like how it attaches to the tailgate. When the wife drove my last jeep, she hated that the Mopar swing was seperate from the tailgate. She sometimes had a hard time opening it. The AEV swing would fix this problem.
You're right about the weight. The swing arm weighs 38lbs. The spindle housing, saddle block and misc. hardware add another 12lbs.
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Old Apr 16, 2011 | 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by troyboy
Does the tire sit at the original height or higher? I'm just going to put a 35" tire on it and still want to see out my rear window. If it was adjustable height that would be cool
The tire on an AEV carrier sits a couple inches higher than the factory carrier. The OEM carrier on the tailgate is meant for smaller tires so it can sit closer to the bumper. I've got a 35" tire on my AEV bumper/carrier and I can't see anything directly behind me. Just a bit out around the edges of the tire. I could be sitting in front of a Ford F150 at a stop light and not know it.

This isn't a design flaw in the carrier though. Its simply a drawback to having a full sized spare.

To get around the problem I added a rear view camera.
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Old Apr 16, 2011 | 08:34 AM
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Here's how mine sits...





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Old Apr 16, 2011 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by will16
Here's how mine sits...
Exactly. Look how much window there is at the top if the tire. You'll only see a car directly behind you if it's roofline is taller than the top of the tire and he's right behind you. The farther behind you he is though, the taller he has to be for you to see him. You can see around the side's a bit. It looks like there is a lot of clear window space on the driver side.... but it doesn't amount to much visibility.
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Old Apr 16, 2011 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Snowstorm.Trooper
Exactly. Look how much window there is at the top if the tire. You'll only see a car directly behind you if it's roofline is taller than the top of the tire and he's right behind you. The farther behind you he is though, the taller he has to be for you to see him. You can see around the side's a bit. It looks like there is a lot of clear window space on the driver side.... but it doesn't amount to much visibility.
Yup. If a car is right behind you, you will not see it. Otherwise I find I can get around fine. Just this morning I left a traffic light thinking I was all alone. After driving a few feet, realized there was a car behind me
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Old Apr 17, 2011 | 10:04 AM
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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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Yours looks really well centered compared to others.
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Old Apr 17, 2011 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by AirJordan613

Yours looks really well centered compared to others.
That's a good point, it's looks a lot straighter then other jeepers pix. Did u do something to install it that way or did it just land that way?
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