View Full Version : PUTTING SPARE ON TOP OF RACK AND HOLE IN DOOR ?
SHYANNE
03-14-2007, 06:12 AM
Is there any way to take of the spare tire holder on the back door and not leave a hole or looking like somethings missing on the back door when you take it off when putting the spare on top. if so post a photo if you did.Thanks
StarsnBars
03-14-2007, 06:49 AM
The spare tire mount comes right off but leaves 4 threaded holes exposed. I got 4 stainless steel allen bolts with rubber washers to fill the holes. You can have a body man fill and paint over them but your kinda screwed if you ever want to use the mount again. So I figured just putting some nice bolts in would do the trick for me.
Crash ?
03-14-2007, 11:26 AM
SnB.. I gotta tell you, the first time I saw that, I thought that look really sucked.. But the more I see of your truck, the more I'm liking it and thinking about doing it..
frenzy1
03-14-2007, 02:05 PM
^^^I agree !!
Desert Dan
03-14-2007, 04:36 PM
What do you do when you have a flat tire?
StarsnBars
03-14-2007, 04:59 PM
Havent had a flat yet,, probably get one now now that Im thinkin about it:shhh: On trips out of town the spare goes up top on the rack, but in town Im never to far away from my garage,,, sooo I just hope for the best, It will probably bite me down the road, but Im not to worried about it. Hey Crash it only takes 10 minutes to take the hanger piece off the back and you can judge for yourself how you like the look. Really changes the look in back . If your drivin alot of miles away from your garage it might not be a very good idea, but a show and shine show or a day at the park detailing your H3,, the little bit of wrenchin might be worth it for something different. See ya
SHYANNE
03-14-2007, 05:25 PM
I bet it makes opening and closimg the door alot better also.
Desert Dan
03-15-2007, 04:09 PM
I bet lifting the tire up on the roof is fun?
stagger_lee
03-15-2007, 04:30 PM
I bet lifting the tire up on the roof is fun?
lmfao :jump:
H3less
03-15-2007, 04:55 PM
I love the look of the rear without the tire.
I have been thinking if and how you could use the tire mounts for a ladder. Do you all think it could hold the additional weight of a 200lb guy and a 100lb wheel? ;)
I am close to buying now after a year of waiting but now waiting for order dates and changes in 2008. Nothing from my dealer wouldn't budge with anything for the new year.
StarsnBars
03-15-2007, 05:13 PM
Yup its alittle tough slinging the spare up there, I have that rear bumper guard that really gives me a base to stand on which makes it alot easier . Its really no problem, Ive done it enough times. Shyanne,,, the door flies open now. Its kinda fun . I like to open it when someones around. They jump back because it wings open and at the last sec. the damper slows it down. Cheap thrill when alot of gawkers start showing up around our stock car garage wanting a cold and gold. I say sure right over here and lead them up to just short of the door and let her fly !!:clapping:
Crash ?
03-15-2007, 07:42 PM
I've got a rack up top I'd keep the tire on if I pull it off the back door.. I tossed an unmounted 35" BFG MT up there when I was hauling them all to the shop to be put on.. Not to sure I'd wanna toss a tire up there to many times in a row.. Of course in the past ten years I haven't....
Ummm No.. I'm not gonna even say it.. It'll happen on the way home today if I do...
NewHummerGuy
03-15-2007, 09:04 PM
I love the look of the rear without the tire.
I have been thinking if and how you could use the tire mounts for a ladder. Do you all think it could hold the additional weight of a 200lb guy and a 100lb wheel? ;)
I am close to buying now after a year of waiting but now waiting for order dates and changes in 2008. Nothing from my dealer wouldn't budge with anything for the new year.
Easy part is getting the tire off roof. Just roll off;)
Hard part is getting it back up. But then you just throw it in the back.:beerchug:
Crash ?
03-15-2007, 10:34 PM
Easy part is getting the tire off roof. Just roll off;)
I see it now.. Toss tire off roof.. Tire goes rolling down the road and across 8 lanes of traffic taking out two 18-wheelers, 4 mini-vans and 32 members of "The Killers" Vespa club..
SHYANNE
03-17-2007, 04:53 AM
So does any one out there have a photo of the spare on top of the H 3 ?
H3less
03-19-2007, 06:42 PM
So my question still stands, Does anyone know how much weight the spare tire mount holds? If I knew it could handle the weight of myself and a spare, I would use it as a ladder mount! :D
evldave
03-19-2007, 11:56 PM
So does any one out there have a photo of the spare on top of the H 3 ?
I'm at work right now and can't post pics, but I'll take a pic of my roof rack w/spare tire tonight when I get home from work. Chances are I'll get home and immediately start drinking and forget, so PM if you don't see a pic by tomorrow. :beerchug:
evldave
03-20-2007, 12:02 AM
So my question still stands, Does anyone know how much weight the spare tire mount holds? If I knew it could handle the weight of myself and a spare, I would use it as a ladder mount! :D
There are plenty of back-n-forth discussions on exactly what the weight carrying capacity is on the rear door and the tire mount. You will find some (like me) who take a more conservative approach and prefer little weight that is suspended off the door, and others who are more comfortable with putting weight both directly up against the door as well as on racks (mounted to the door using the existing holes).
I've personally had the spare, one mtn bike (maybe 26-28 lbs) on the door and still used the tire as a single step up to the roof rack (I weight ~200#). I'd probably be ok with this if it wasn't a regular thing and i don't stand on it - it's just temporary. I'd probably recommend against mounting a ladder AND the spare to the back to the door and then using it - on a ladder you will likely climb up, putting more weight for longer on the door, causing more deflection. Again, that's my opinion and you will find 10 people with 10 opinions on this topic, none of us with any scientific data one way or the other ;)
H3.007
03-23-2007, 05:33 PM
Two thoughts -
1) Shaped plastic (perhaps plexiglass) painted black over the mount and holes. Finish mounting it with cap screws and covers. Add a decal or other design :excited:
2) Build a mount that incorporates a fold down/out step similar to those for side steps. Use it to access roof "stuff" :beerchug:
timgco
03-24-2007, 05:59 AM
GOBI makes a plate just for this reason.
HummBebe
03-24-2007, 03:02 PM
I'm at work right now and can't post pics, but I'll take a pic of my roof rack w/spare tire tonight when I get home from work. Chances are I'll get home and immediately start drinking and forget, so PM if you don't see a pic by tomorrow. :beerchug:
:jump::jump::jump:
evldave
03-24-2007, 05:11 PM
Thanks for the reminder, I'm a flake :) It's pouring right now, so no pics of how I have it mounted, but here it is from above.
To mount it to the rack, I used a basic u-shaped threaded rod and a big-azz wingnut. It's been up there for a long time, no major issues except gas mileage (or lack thereof). I don't think it's that hard to get up and down but I haven't taken down in months and months.
wpage
03-24-2007, 11:19 PM
Nice rack and spare! Whats in the other container beer?:D
evldave
03-25-2007, 10:40 PM
Nice rack and spare! Whats in the other container beer?:D
Beer? Nah, I keep that in a cooler on the passenger seat for easy access while driving:beerchug:
Those are tools bins, parts, misc crap. I don't really have room inside for anything, and that makes it less likely to steal than on a rear rack (maybe something on the rear door in place of the spare that locks would be nice). Eventually I might put some locking container container up there or maybe my Yakima spacebooster (just collecting dust right now). Plenty f room up there for my sea kayak, bike, and camping bins...
H3less
03-26-2007, 05:17 PM
There are plenty of back-n-forth discussions on exactly what the weight carrying capacity is on the rear door and the tire mount. You will find some (like me) who take a more conservative approach and prefer little weight that is suspended off the door, and others who are more comfortable with putting weight both directly up against the door as well as on racks (mounted to the door using the existing holes).
I've personally had the spare, one mtn bike (maybe 26-28 lbs) on the door and still used the tire as a single step up to the roof rack (I weight ~200#). I'd probably be ok with this if it wasn't a regular thing and i don't stand on it - it's just temporary. I'd probably recommend against mounting a ladder AND the spare to the back to the door and then using it - on a ladder you will likely climb up, putting more weight for longer on the door, causing more deflection. Again, that's my opinion and you will find 10 people with 10 opinions on this topic, none of us with any scientific data one way or the other ;)
I was thinking that I wouldn't put anything but the ladder on the door, using the mounting holes for the ladder mount(some how:D ) (I like the cleaner look, with some kind of plate to cover and protect the vent) the spare would move to the roof with hi-lift etc.
I am now assuming that a ladder, with me and a spare, hopefully only a couple of times;) would be just fine. Seems everyone else is putting considerably more weight on them and for a much longer time than I plan to.
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