You can put it on the roof if you have a rack and are capable of doing so. You can put it in the cargo area. You can put it in your tow behind camping trailer. There are many, many places to carry a spare tire. It all depends on the scope of your journey.
Depending on your setup and capabilities, there are various convenient places to stow your spare tire during your journey. You can opt for the roof if you have a rack and feel confident in securing it. Alternatively, the cargo area or your tow-behind camping trailer are also excellent options. The possibilities are abundant, making it easier for you to embark on your adventure with peace of mind.
I was just delivered the DV8 spare tire delete piece. Its not very well made and nothing really aligns very well. Going so send that back. I already ordered this one. It looks like its better thought out and made of better material. I'm anxious to get it installed. I'm putting it on a bronco raptor but after getting everything apart, the only difference seems to be the 3rd brake light, which I have a normal OEM unit that I ordered.
@@agency6 Will do. One thing I noticed is you run the cables through the rear cabin vent. Any issue with water coming in since the Agency 6 unit doesn't seal against the vehicle and the cabin vent flaps are unable to close all the way? Also there are a couple of holes left in the swing-gate from where the OEM spare tire carrier was. I have some grommets I can use but may be a good idea to include them in the kit? Just a thought.
Can I get some info on that rear glass in the thumbnail photo?
This is perfect
You can put it on the roof if you have a rack and are capable of doing so. You can put it in the cargo area. You can put it in your tow behind camping trailer. There are many, many places to carry a spare tire. It all depends on the scope of your journey.
Too bad i need a spare because that's definitely the most badass spare tire delete out. 👍
can you fit rotopax on these?
Nice but where do you put spare then? My buddy’s Bronco just got a tear in rear tire on a trail ride and he needed the spare!
Depending on your setup and capabilities, there are various convenient places to stow your spare tire during your journey. You can opt for the roof if you have a rack and feel confident in securing it. Alternatively, the cargo area or your tow-behind camping trailer are also excellent options. The possibilities are abundant, making it easier for you to embark on your adventure with peace of mind.
Tell your buddy to leave his spare tire on the tailgate if he’s going on trails.
Yep. Would never go out without a spare. Not would my buddy(s)
Yeah what is that back window cover in the thumbnail!? Please tell me, that looks sweet! And the guards? On the side
I was just delivered the DV8 spare tire delete piece. Its not very well made and nothing really aligns very well. Going so send that back. I already ordered this one. It looks like its better thought out and made of better material. I'm anxious to get it installed. I'm putting it on a bronco raptor but after getting everything apart, the only difference seems to be the 3rd brake light, which I have a normal OEM unit that I ordered.
Let us know how you like it!
@@agency6 Will do. One thing I noticed is you run the cables through the rear cabin vent. Any issue with water coming in since the Agency 6 unit doesn't seal against the vehicle and the cabin vent flaps are unable to close all the way? Also there are a couple of holes left in the swing-gate from where the OEM spare tire carrier was. I have some grommets I can use but may be a good idea to include them in the kit? Just a thought.
Where’s the parachute?
Yeah so no rubber gasket going around the delete kit? No thanks..dont want water , dust, dirt, salt inside my tailgate!
Looks like there’s none on the original spare tire holder and the hole for the wiring is covered. Looks good to me