StevoandaRedK5
1/2 ton status
but I think it's pretty bad ass.
Indeed it is. Nice job colby!

but I think it's pretty bad ass.

Yep, I accounted for this. The only reason it works is because I'm using a truck tailgate which has that nice indent. I have about an inch of clearance between the brackets and the gate.Do you plan to be able to open the tailgate still? The reason i ask is because it looks like the brackets for the tire carrier are going to be in the way. Because of the way the gate opens it hangs lower than you think when opened. If you've already accounted for this then forget what i just said. The pics could be deceiving though.



kinda a sucky process, I almost went up to the school to use the plasma because using the grinder inside the bend wasn't very fun. But, I kind of skipped out early on class to work on this - so I figured it wouldn't be good to go back at that time. 
thanks for the compliments.nice lookin bumper. had a couple of questions on it.
1. to mount the tire to the carrier, are you gonna put in a bolt plate like on the BOR that the wheels mounts too? or leave it strapped?
2. also, i think i missed how you were gonna keep the tire portion in the upright position. i saw the BOR one, but i guess in the pictures i'm not seeing how there's is held up either. i'm assuming just a hitch pin would work but would like to see your ideas.
3. how far down does it swing? i know it doesnt kiss the ground but it is down far enough/strong enough to be used as a step into the bed? will the tire hanging down present any problem getting into access the storage bed?
gotta say that wrap around side brace is pretty freakin shnazzy. love how you matched the bends in the tube. good stuff!


thanks for the compliments.
2. The reason that the stinger stays in place in the BOR bumper pictured is because there are 4 mounting points, and 2 different axes of rotation - one axis is the bolts that hold the stinger to the bumper down low, the other axis is the bushings that are near the tail lights. My guess is they have wingnuts on the bolts that go through the bushings near the tail lights. For the stinger to rotate, its hinges must all be on the same axis. As an example, a three hinge door obviously wouldn't open if one of its hinges were not perfectly in line with the other two. Having these bushings (hinge points) on two axes that are very far from each other creates a VERY strong and stable way to secure the tire.
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Yep.
i think i just figured it out. so to release the tire you have to remove two of the bolts right? and thats what lets the carrier drop down?

I thought it would be funny to mount it to the cage and then just run the cable to a hole in the tire. Push a button and up it goes. Maybe someday...
I'm sure harbor freight sells a 12V unit that would be small enough... 
It'd be much quicker just to lift it by hand...quicker maybe, but itd be TRICKER to have it on a button. thats kinda what i was thinking, one of those little 1500-2k winches from HF that go on the front of a quad or something like that. lol cuz you wouldnt have to wait for it either, you could just get in and start the truck, and while your holding the lift button down, you could start driving away. it would lift itself in and be secure! genius! also, you could get like a ratcheting wheel with a stop lock on it, that way once the gate gets to a certain point you can kill the winch and it will stay nice and snug, and to let it down you just lift up the little locking peg. (actually i guess it would be the same wheel/locking setup on that hand crank you just posted. lolYep.
Yesterday I was joking with a buddy about getting a little tiny electric winch for the purpose you suggested.I thought it would be funny to mount it to the cage and then just run the cable to a hole in the tire. Push a button and up it goes. Maybe someday...
I'm sure harbor freight sells a 12V unit that would be small enough...
Honestly, something like this might even be nice:
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maybe when I'm old.It'd be much quicker just to lift it by hand...



oooo i like it! or what about a hydralic ram thats tied in to the hydralic steering setup?Or a pnuematic cylinder hooked up to OBA with a solenoid valve.
I'm digging it - keep up the good work.![]()
oh boy....
I like where this is going!
it's about 19" to the bottom of the tire, so subtract about 1.75" from that and you get total clearance on fairly level ground. It's about 32" from the ground to the top of the tire - kind of a big step, but not too bad. 
oh boy....
Steve - I took this pic today. The weather forecasters are wrong so often is disgusting. It's gorgeous out right now, they predicted 100% chance of rain all day...it's about 19" to the bottom of the tire, so subtract about 1.75" from that and you get total clearance on fairly level ground. It's about 32" from the ground to the top of the tire - kind of a big step, but not too bad.
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I'm thinking it might be cool to use some 1/8" plate to make a little toe-grabber step on the stinger so I can more easily get up there... we'll see.