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Spare Tire Mount on 4 door?
Can you put one on a 4 dr?
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Originally Posted by crazycaptain56
(Post 325123)
Can you put one on a 4 dr?
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I'm sure you can. But the cost of the carrier might not be cheap.
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Absolutely. I can't find the link, but there was a guy who took his 4 Door and Mounted one to it, also cut part of the back off to make it like a avalanche. Its definitely possible, not sure on the difficulty.
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I think if you can find a carrier off a 2 door, it would bolt right on I believe. As far as beefing up the mounting areas a person could use plating inside the panels of the body. I think the cost would be in finding a carrier. The rest is just good ole fabrication.
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Originally Posted by 4x4blazerguy
(Post 325611)
I think if you can find a carrier off a 2 door, it would bolt right on I believe. As far as beefing up the mounting areas a person could use plating inside the panels of the body. I think the cost would be in finding a carrier. The rest is just good ole fabrication.
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Originally Posted by 4x4blazerguy
(Post 325611)
I think if you can find a carrier off a 2 door, it would bolt right on I believe. As far as beefing up the mounting areas a person could use plating inside the panels of the body. I think the cost would be in finding a carrier. The rest is just good ole fabrication.
so you think i should find a two door and take the rack and the door.. because im gonna need to change the door too right.. |
i know someone who has done it...hint hint check the sig pic...
and the how to goodness https://blazerforum.com/forum/tech-a...-4-door-48923/ any questions feel free to ask away... |
yea its really not hard just make sure you measure a million times before you do it
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If you look real closely,the only angle differance between the 2 & 4 door is in the slant of the glass,not the rear quarter! The big issue I see is, as has been mentioned,The re-inforcement! These WERE added at dealers using GM blind-nut fasteners (basically an old Dorman type style of freeze plug) one must drill fairly large holes to accomodate the blind-nut however(1/2-5/8") so one needs to be careful! I have had the spare on my rear floor now for years (safely secured) and have looked in to all possibilities,including the interior set-up. Any ideas...
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