Smittybilt rear bumper
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JK Jedi
I agree with Jordy. In the past, they have had several issues with the latch coming undone....and the tire swing flying open while in motion. I've experienced this first hand...It aint fun! Anyhow, they resolved a lot of the issue with a different piece that you don't have pictured.....so I presume they have changed directions and are now using a locking pin instead. That looks to be a MUCH better idea. Regardless of what one might think about Smitty or any other manufacturer, it's nice to see constant striving to make improvements in products. Trust me.....be happy you have that pin there, and by all means, use it even though it's an additional step!
Can you confirm that when the pin is locked in place, you are unable to lift the handle up and open the swing?
Can you confirm that when the pin is locked in place, you are unable to lift the handle up and open the swing?
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OK, that makes sense. I guess it is adjustable (and it is adjusted "wrong") right now, as it does not move.....I will look at it when I get home this evening. Maybe t is screwed either too tightly or loosely.
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Good choice on the bumper. I have that on my 2012 except without the tire carrier. It really improves the towing of a heavy load, particularly if used with a weight distribution hitch.
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I am happy with the bumper overall...looks and function. Except for the issue noted above, but I got it figured out.
It is a spring loaded pin, designed to "lock" the handle from turning when it is closed. Thus preventing it swinging open by accident, as referenced above. Unfortunately, the inner in was bent, and not functioning, that's what had me stumped.
I called the Smittybilt tech support # and they are sending me a replacement one. I even ordered a spare..."just in case".
Guess we can call this case closed!
It is a spring loaded pin, designed to "lock" the handle from turning when it is closed. Thus preventing it swinging open by accident, as referenced above. Unfortunately, the inner in was bent, and not functioning, that's what had me stumped.
I called the Smittybilt tech support # and they are sending me a replacement one. I even ordered a spare..."just in case".
Guess we can call this case closed!
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I am happy with the bumper overall...looks and function. Except for the issue noted above, but I got it figured out.
It is a spring loaded pin, designed to "lock" the handle from turning when it is closed. Thus preventing it swinging open by accident, as referenced above. Unfortunately, the inner in was bent, and not functioning, that's what had me stumped.
I called the Smittybilt tech support # and they are sending me a replacement one. I even ordered a spare..."just in case".
Guess we can call this case closed!
It is a spring loaded pin, designed to "lock" the handle from turning when it is closed. Thus preventing it swinging open by accident, as referenced above. Unfortunately, the inner in was bent, and not functioning, that's what had me stumped.
I called the Smittybilt tech support # and they are sending me a replacement one. I even ordered a spare..."just in case".
Guess we can call this case closed!
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I had the same latch. SB sent it to me free when I told them my swingout came open on the road while moving. Not good.
The reason yours is stuck or "frozen" is because it's overtightened. I had the same issue. Plus make sure the keyring aligns with the slot. A little lube might help. Your keyring looks all stretched out. I would put a new one in there.
On a side note, I think they make most swingouts now that just attach to the rear door so you don't have to open one and then the other. A PITA which is why I ditched mine eventually.
The reason yours is stuck or "frozen" is because it's overtightened. I had the same issue. Plus make sure the keyring aligns with the slot. A little lube might help. Your keyring looks all stretched out. I would put a new one in there.
On a side note, I think they make most swingouts now that just attach to the rear door so you don't have to open one and then the other. A PITA which is why I ditched mine eventually.