Hey man, at the risk of sounding critical, you don’t post nearly enough! Your content is fantastic, always excited to see new videos pop up! Keep up the great work!
@@RathaSochenda Cant wait to see it! Checked out your design portfolio and noticed you were in Seattle...I'll keep an eye out for a sweet 4runner cruising around the area
Oh damm you’re in Seattle…..so am I….looking for some to build this for my 5th gen …any suggestions? Want to make 1 mod….add a front runner table mounting bracket..
I love your shop/welding table etc & your level of easy competence in how you do things, my late dad (a boilermaker by his trade) would highly approve of your skills & professionalism, well done.
@@RathaSochenda I bought the plans. Where it says (Item No. 1 Decscription: SWING OUT MAIN FRAME Part: TC-4RUNNER03-09 Qty 1 Cost ~$80) I'm guessing that's just noting how much the metal will cost to build the frame? That's the only thing I haven't ordered because I plan to buy the metal locally.
@@carportmods Yeah cost and material availability will be depend on location. And yes this will be the total cost for the raw steel metal for the "frame". Yes I would call around locally as it will most likely give you the best prices.
Hey brother just kind of stumbled across your channel surfing. I must say nice work professional detailed very professional for doing that looks like something on with you, have done never thought about making videos about it though might just jump on the bandwagon keep up the great work brother looking good man
Just ran across these build videos, and have to say they inspired me to how I want to set up my Gladiator. I wanted something I can easily take on and off for local vs long distance driving as you mentioned in your first vidow of this build. You solved the issues that most of these have with a very simple easy to build setup,. Now to CAD up a setup to fit with my Gladiator and maybe some Roto packs and hi-lift mount as well. Saves me from building a whole bumper or buying a $2500 Setup... looking forward to other build videos
I just discovered your page. And you're amazing. the fact That you shared and also sale plan. Its amazing . Thanks really. Now I need a garage like yours ;)
@@RathaSochenda saw it ! Amazing. Im canadian tho. Do you ship there with extra fee ? Also. Round bar is it included? How can I contact you ? I mean at the beginning I looking for a two swing out door with gaz can and kinda thing like that. I can start with your rear tire carrier and modify it. But you do way better. And also have few small project. So I wondering if I should hired yourself. It certainly will be better and and more accurate Sorry for my English been a while Im kinda rusty 😂😭🙃
@@RathaSochenda No joke bro. You’re a true fabricator. I’m glad I found your channel. I wish I knew more local guys like you here in Florida. If I had to put money on anyone it would totally be you. You’re channel is an inspiration to a lot of ppl watching and it could be a stepping stone to a new horizon for a business to take off. Keep up the awesome work bro.
Version 1 (V1) Tire Carrier Build Plans (inches & metric units): rathasochenda.com/product/gen-1-tire-carrier-build-plans/ Or here via Etsy: www.etsy.com/listing/1195723390/diy-rear-tire-carrier-hitch-mounted?click_key=0b7e9cf9a6d19a7e4f6097c17658f266d01ee91a%3A1195723390&click_sum=f4b6adf7&ref=shop_home_feat_3 Or Get our NEW and improved design "'Versions 2 (V2) Build Plans and consider purchasing our Universal Tire Carrier Ultimate build-it-yourself kit. It makes the build a snap! Click here to check it out. rathasochenda.com/product/generation-2-swingout-5th-tire-rack-build-bundle/ In this video, I'll show you How to Build a DIY Rear Tire Carrier (Hitch Mounted) - Part 2 where I cover the auxiliary hitch, swingarms, latch, and hinge for my 4th gen 4Runner.
Video Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:25 - Spare Tire Carrier Build Plans 0:41 - Auxiliary Hitch 1:00 - Tire Swing-Arm 3:00 - Installing the Hinge 3:45 - Wheel Plate 5:05 - Latch 5:45 - Test Fit on 4runner 6:10 - Outro
Such a great build! Thanks for making the videos and downloadable plans. 🙏🏼 I was just getting ready to start one from scratch and you’ve saved me a ton of time. I have a 2017 4runner. Any thoughts on how your plans might need to be tweaked to accommodate for any geometry difference between 4th and 5th gens?
Thanks! I’m glad the video helped. The only measurements that will need to be dial in in will be the 3 main dimension i mention in the part 1. It’s just matter of lengths. But everything else should be the same. I believe the 4th gen and 5th gens crossover over pretty similar when it come to a hitch mount tire carrier.
Killer job dude! I love your videos. Your fab skills are unreal and inspire me to get to your level of skill lol I checked out your description for the bushings you used in the pivot tube but it's not list. Where did you find them?
Looks great I'm subscribed hopefully more 4runner content. Unfortunately I don't have the shop, tools, or know how to weld. So I had to buy mine from a guy that makes them in Florida mainly does jeep aftermarket stuff called 6monkeys. I have the same exact color and 4th gen as you, curious what is your wheel/tire set up and suspension specs? If you don't mind me asking
Thanks. My setup is pretty simple to clear 35s, I running bilstiens 5100, 5th gen 4runner springs front and back, with fat pats 1.5” body lift. Body mount chop and trimming here and there and I have no rubbing. Also for towing I run airbags in the rear. Wheels are fuel shok d666 17x10 -18 offset wrapped in falken wild peaks m/t 315/70/17 hope that helps
Unfortunately I don't have the time to construct this. But I'm wondering if you can build it for me. I have a FJ80 LC... slowly building it up. Thank you for sharing your time. Daniel.
Hi Ratha! Very inspiring videos, keep it up. I live nearby too, UP area. By any chance do you know a shop that can bend some tube for $ near Tacoma or somewhere closer? Currently working on pretty much the same project like you do, except I'm stuck a little, because of two bends that I cant do with a pipe bender. Thank you!
Could you please comment on your custom hinge? Is it smooth enough to just have bushings on either sides of the bolt? I've seen people using bearings and dust caps. Thanks in advance.
The hinge uses oilite self lubricated bearings that have a tight tolerance when pair with the 1” bolt. Which means there is little to no slop in the hinge. It created also a smooth motion when the arm is swinging it out without any grinding noises or feel. However Having bearings and grease will probably be more durable and give you that buttery smooth action over these. But for me it’s ok because I don’t mine some resistance as this will help reduced the chance of this accidentally swinging out if I were to unlatch the car on hill or something. Also some resistance could be good as you also don’t want it to easily swingout beyond a point where the wheel can smash into the of your car. Still it doesn’t require much effort at all to swing these out with theses bushings. Anyways just my .02.
Hey Ratha! Sweet build man, I’m following the plans and currently have most of it build. When I tighten the nut to push the anti wobble piece up to lock it in place and forward the right side still drops. I did have to extend the overall length because my rear door is side opening and needed to clear. Any thoughts on how to fix it?
I would try tightening the anti wobble nut to 125lbs then rock the swing arm up and down then retighten then will help get rid the of slack inside the tow hitch. Also when your doing this make sure your hitch pin lock is in place. That helps too. Also to fine tune you can also lay a few tacks on the anti wobble tube on the left and right side. Then sand down the tacks until the fitment is tight on left and right side. Doing this helps get rid of any slop on the right and left side of the antiwobble when installed in the factory tow hitch.
Are you installing any weep holes for this? Likely the tubes will accept water over their lifetime and thus start to rust from the inside out if they cannot dry
That makes sense. Since I will be only using this a few times of year and then taking it off to store it away I shouldn’t have to worry too much about rust. But who knows…
It should work with some minor tweaks. Just make sure you account for the difference in the 3 critical dimensions I mentions. Then add or subtract that to lengths mention in the plans
If I dismantle my ball 35 mm out from my rear bumber then I can use your design tire carrier.Actually I want to order from you if possible but I live in Bangkok Thailand, import duty and delivery shipping cost higher than product price.
@@RathaSochenda just saw it, thanks! If you could get the DIY kit to me in Tucson by Wednesday I’d buy it. I’m moving to Columbus and I need to build something
Thanks. Check out my diy weld pack rathasochenda.com/product/generation-2-swingout-5th-tire-rack-build-bundle/ it make it easy without the need to have many tools. Don't worry I got you covered!
Hey man, at the risk of sounding critical, you don’t post nearly enough! Your content is fantastic, always excited to see new videos pop up! Keep up the great work!
Thanks, will do! Working on part 3 as we speak
@@RathaSochenda Cant wait to see it! Checked out your design portfolio and noticed you were in Seattle...I'll keep an eye out for a sweet 4runner cruising around the area
Sweet!
Oh damm you’re in Seattle…..so am I….looking for some to build this for my 5th gen …any suggestions? Want to make 1 mod….add a front runner table mounting bracket..
Love your content and will patiently wait such high quality content.
Super talented Ratha. So impressed you’re able to create high quality content while being such a hands on dad and husband. Goals!
Thanks
I love your shop/welding table etc & your level of easy competence in how you do things, my late dad (a boilermaker by his trade) would highly approve of your skills & professionalism, well done.
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I haven't had the need for a tired carry yet but when I do your video will be one I'll reference back to. Keep up the good work!!!
Awesome!
I subscribed yesterday and I'm looking forward to part 3!
Me too! 🙏🏽
@@RathaSochenda lol
@@RathaSochenda I bought the plans. Where it says (Item No. 1 Decscription: SWING OUT MAIN FRAME Part: TC-4RUNNER03-09 Qty 1 Cost ~$80) I'm guessing that's just noting how much the metal will cost to build the frame? That's the only thing I haven't ordered because I plan to buy the metal locally.
@@carportmods Yeah cost and material availability will be depend on location. And yes this will be the total cost for the raw steel metal for the "frame". Yes I would call around locally as it will most likely give you the best prices.
The hero we didn't know we needed
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Looks pretty darn slick!
I enjoyed this video, very thorough. Show all the different aspects nicely
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool . Great design . I just built one for my XJ , wish I watched this first .Thank you for sharing .
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Amazing work!
Hey brother just kind of stumbled across your channel surfing. I must say nice work professional detailed very professional for doing that looks like something on with you, have done never thought about making videos about it though might just jump on the bandwagon keep up the great work brother looking good man
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Nice work! Looking forward to part three. Love the roof rack to. I have a 04 4runner I'm working on.
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Awesome design and build. Having those rubber stops squeeze just enough was tight.
Yeah it create enough compression to keep the latch feeling tight
Looking forward for part3, looks really nice 👌
Thanks me too
Subscribed to your channel brother!! Bought your plans as well. You are the man!! Thanks to you from all of us who will benefit from your work!!
Appreciate the support! 🙏🏽
Just ran across these build videos, and have to say they inspired me to how I want to set up my Gladiator. I wanted something I can easily take on and off for local vs long distance driving as you mentioned in your first vidow of this build. You solved the issues that most of these have with a very simple easy to build setup,. Now to CAD up a setup to fit with my Gladiator and maybe some Roto packs and hi-lift mount as well. Saves me from building a whole bumper or buying a $2500 Setup... looking forward to other build videos
Awesome!
WE NEED #3!!!!
Man that's looking so good!
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awesome build, getting ideas for my Xterra Gen2 build.
Awesome!
Well done Ratha!!!
Thanks 🙏🏽
I just discovered your page. And you're amazing. the fact That you shared and also sale plan. Its amazing . Thanks really. Now I need a garage like yours ;)
I also sell a diy weld kit too! rathasochenda.com/product/generation-2-swingout-5th-tire-rack-build-bundle/
@@RathaSochenda saw it ! Amazing. Im canadian tho. Do you ship there with extra fee ? Also. Round bar is it included?
How can I contact you ? I mean at the beginning I looking for a two swing out door with gaz can and kinda thing like that. I can start with your rear tire carrier and modify it. But you do way better. And also have few small project. So I wondering if I should hired yourself. It certainly will be better and and more accurate
Sorry for my English been a while Im kinda rusty 😂😭🙃
@@MaxterSavarD reach out to me here, and I can help answer all your questions.
rathasochenda.com/contact/
Good job.
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Nice job ,
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Keep it up 💯
Thanks brotha
Where's part 3? I'm dying here! 😁
I’m dying to finish it too🤙🏾
Man you are 👌🏼 keep it up
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Man I would totally buy this if you mass produce this
Next time 🤙🏾
@@RathaSochenda No joke bro. You’re a true fabricator. I’m glad I found your channel. I wish I knew more local guys like you here in Florida. If I had to put money on anyone it would totally be you. You’re channel is an inspiration to a lot of ppl watching and it could be a stepping stone to a new horizon for a business to take off. Keep up the awesome work bro.
impressed your work . im interested to know if you sell fully assembly ?
Hi Ed, just only as diy weld kit seen here : rathasochenda.com/product/generation-2-swingout-5th-tire-rack-build-bundle/
I'm really enjoying all your videos do you have a list of the tools you have in your shop?
Thanks. I working on shop tour video and I'll list them there.
Version 1 (V1) Tire Carrier Build Plans (inches & metric units): rathasochenda.com/product/gen-1-tire-carrier-build-plans/
Or here via Etsy:
www.etsy.com/listing/1195723390/diy-rear-tire-carrier-hitch-mounted?click_key=0b7e9cf9a6d19a7e4f6097c17658f266d01ee91a%3A1195723390&click_sum=f4b6adf7&ref=shop_home_feat_3
Or
Get our NEW and improved design "'Versions 2 (V2) Build Plans and consider purchasing our Universal Tire Carrier Ultimate build-it-yourself kit. It makes the build a snap! Click here to check it out.
rathasochenda.com/product/generation-2-swingout-5th-tire-rack-build-bundle/
In this video, I'll show you How to Build a DIY Rear Tire Carrier (Hitch Mounted) - Part 2 where I cover the auxiliary hitch, swingarms, latch, and hinge for my 4th gen 4Runner.
Video Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Spare Tire Carrier Build Plans
0:41 - Auxiliary Hitch
1:00 - Tire Swing-Arm
3:00 - Installing the Hinge
3:45 - Wheel Plate
5:05 - Latch
5:45 - Test Fit on 4runner
6:10 - Outro
Hey looks like I have to purchase the build plans. I'm not building this,just want to know the size and where you got the bushings.
Awesome build. Just bought those plans! Ive got a quick question about the diagonal support tube - what size would you recommend?
Anything that 1.5” in OD. Square or round tubing that’s 1/8” wall will work
Such a great build! Thanks for making the videos and downloadable plans. 🙏🏼 I was just getting ready to start one from scratch and you’ve saved me a ton of time. I have a 2017 4runner. Any thoughts on how your plans might need to be tweaked to accommodate for any geometry difference between 4th and 5th gens?
Thanks! I’m glad the video helped.
The only measurements that will need to be dial in in will be the 3 main dimension i mention in the part 1. It’s just matter of lengths. But everything else should be the same. I believe the 4th gen and 5th gens crossover over pretty similar when it come to a hitch mount tire carrier.
@@RathaSochenda Thank you!
Your welcome!
Killer job dude! I love your videos. Your fab skills are unreal and inspire me to get to your level of skill lol I checked out your description for the bushings you used in the pivot tube but it's not list. Where did you find them?
Oops yeah I left those details in the build plans
@@RathaSochenda ohh ok cool. Thanks again.
That welding table really came up trumps on this project, handy what system is that?
Yeah it helps
Looks great I'm subscribed hopefully more 4runner content. Unfortunately I don't have the shop, tools, or know how to weld. So I had to buy mine from a guy that makes them in Florida mainly does jeep aftermarket stuff called 6monkeys. I have the same exact color and 4th gen as you, curious what is your wheel/tire set up and suspension specs? If you don't mind me asking
Thanks. My setup is pretty simple to clear 35s, I running bilstiens 5100, 5th gen 4runner springs front and back, with fat pats 1.5” body lift. Body mount chop and trimming here and there and I have no rubbing. Also for towing I run airbags in the rear. Wheels are fuel shok d666 17x10 -18 offset wrapped in falken wild peaks m/t 315/70/17 hope that helps
Ever thought of taking orders? I need a custom solution on the hitch distance but don't have the tooling nor time to get this done.
Unfortunately not at the moment. I just offer build plans for this right now
Hey nice work. Where did you get the tube and bushings?
Thanks. Check out the link in the description
Unfortunately I don't have the time to construct this. But I'm wondering if you can build it for me. I have a FJ80 LC... slowly building it up. Thank you for sharing your time. Daniel.
Maybe next time.
@@RathaSochenda ok
Hi Ratha! Very inspiring videos, keep it up. I live nearby too, UP area. By any chance do you know a shop that can bend some tube for $ near Tacoma or somewhere closer? Currently working on pretty much the same project like you do, except I'm stuck a little, because of two bends that I cant do with a pipe bender. Thank you!
I could probably help. What size tube? Right now I only have dies for 1.75 round tube.
@@RathaSochenda I messaged you on Instagram, thanks a lot!
Could you please comment on your custom hinge? Is it smooth enough to just have bushings on either sides of the bolt? I've seen people using bearings and dust caps.
Thanks in advance.
The hinge uses oilite self lubricated bearings that have a tight tolerance when pair with the 1” bolt. Which means there is little to no slop in the hinge. It created also a smooth motion when the arm is swinging it out without any grinding noises or feel. However Having bearings and grease will probably be more durable and give you that buttery smooth action over these. But for me it’s ok because I don’t mine some resistance as this will help reduced the chance of this accidentally swinging out if I were to unlatch the car on hill or something. Also some resistance could be good as you also don’t want it to easily swingout beyond a point where the wheel can smash into the of your car. Still it doesn’t require much effort at all to swing these out with theses bushings. Anyways just my .02.
Hey Ratha! Sweet build man, I’m following the plans and currently have most of it build. When I tighten the nut to push the anti wobble piece up to lock it in place and forward the right side still drops.
I did have to extend the overall length because my rear door is side opening and needed to clear. Any thoughts on how to fix it?
I would try tightening the anti wobble nut to 125lbs then rock the swing arm up and down then retighten then will help get rid the of slack inside the tow hitch. Also when your doing this make sure your hitch pin lock is in place. That helps too. Also to fine tune you can also lay a few tacks on the anti wobble tube on the left and right side. Then sand down the tacks until the fitment is tight on left and right side. Doing this helps get rid of any slop on the right and left side of the antiwobble when installed in the factory tow hitch.
@@RathaSochenda ratha, you are the freaking man dude. Thank you! I am going to try getting the fit right by tacking on the right and left.
Are you installing any weep holes for this? Likely the tubes will accept water over their lifetime and thus start to rust from the inside out if they cannot dry
That makes sense. Since I will be only using this a few times of year and then taking it off to store it away I shouldn’t have to worry too much about rust. But who knows…
Would these plans work for a midsize truck? Specifically a colorado
It should work with some minor tweaks. Just make sure you account for the difference in the 3 critical dimensions I mentions. Then add or subtract that to lengths mention in the plans
bueno...
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If I dismantle my ball 35 mm out from my rear bumber then I can use your design tire carrier.Actually I want to order from you if possible but I live in Bangkok Thailand, import duty and delivery shipping cost higher than product price.
Yeah hopefully with the plans you can save some money and build it yourself or have someone build it locally
Can I purchase a completed carrier from you and be done with it?
Build Kits only for sale
Downloaded the plan which look great, but is there a separate metric version one can download?
I’ll have a metric one up shortly
Yeah me too. A metric one would be great thanks, let us know when it's up 👍
@@badmann696969 will do! I’ll keep you posted 🤙🏾
@@badmann696969 metric plans are available now
Love them videos, most guys dont have the tools for metal working, whats reasonable to pay for a swinging hitch like this?
Thanks. Not really sure $600-800
$20
$20
How long of 4 way trailer wire use 10 feet?
@@macsgarage8410 im not sure i think 6ft then i trimmed it to fit
Have you tested this setup on a GX? I wonder if it would clear the rear door
Yup it works great. Check out my v2 of this build video I show it on the gx with the door open in the clips
@@RathaSochenda just saw it, thanks! If you could get the DIY kit to me in Tucson by Wednesday I’d buy it. I’m moving to Columbus and I need to build something
I can drop it off first thing tomorrow morning to USPS priority 2-3 business days. Kit it coming from WA so it should make it there in time 🤞🏾
@@RathaSochenda let’s do it! What is your email address? I’ll try to find it
@@mikemckinsey ratha.sochenda@gmail.com
Amazing but not rally DIY since you need 1000s in tools
Thanks. Check out my diy weld pack rathasochenda.com/product/generation-2-swingout-5th-tire-rack-build-bundle/ it make it easy without the need to have many tools. Don't worry I got you covered!
if for whatever reason you ever wanna sell that, ill buy it :|
Will do! 😄