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I made this swing-out tire carrier for my Toyota a while back, it's a bit different than building one for a subaru but still sort of the same. If you want round tube you'll need to find someone with a nice bender... want square than anyone with a chop saw and welder could fab it up for you.

 

sorry about the size

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With subaru tires being so small it doesn't seem really nessary to have the tire hung outside like that unless you fill the inside with lots of crap:D I made it for my Toy since the 35"er wouldn't fit in the bed.

 

But that subaru with the tire carrier does look slick!

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Originally posted by skeet

ANyone here (preferrably around Seattle) fab these things?

 

 

These guys are just North of the Seattle area,

http://www.sn-fab.com/

 

They build mostly 4x's/crawler type rigs but I'm sure they'd be happy to make something for the Subaru owners too...as long as money is exchanged:D

 

It's worth a call... their # is on the website.

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That, and also I plan on giving my soob a 3-6 inch lift, and it would be very nice to fit one outside the car at all times, so I didnt have to have a 15+ rimmed tire in the back, messing with my sleeping area :D

 

(did that make sense? I'm super drunk)

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The carrier on my Hatchback came off of a Jeep Cherokee. To install it I shortened the upper tube and installed the latch plate from the Jeep bumper onto my steel u-channel bumper. Since I mounted the upper hinge point directly to the body of my car just like on the Jeep, I had to reinforce the inside of the rear pillar. Mounting it to the body was a bad idea. If or when I back into a tree the carrier will most likely munch the body. It was an interesting McGuyver project butI wouldn't do it again. Benefits of mounting the spare in back: Lower center of gravity and keeps roof rack available for gear. Drawbacks: Need to swing that tire out of the way every freekin' time you want to open the hatch. Also shifts a bunch of weight way to the rear possibly reducing traction at front wheels. Reduces vision out rear window.

 

If I did it again, I'd hinge the carrier off the bumper like everyone else. Well wait, John (Mudrat79) was making and selling a carrier that slid into a 2" hitch reciever. John you still selling those?

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