Rear Tire Carrier/Swing out, Input wanted.

java

Expedition Leader
Im in the process planning my tire carrier. It will be a somewhat short term thing untill i can get a real rear bumper built.

That being said im trying to keep the costs down and will be using a trailer spindle. (rockstomper, AtoZ, 4x4 labs style)

Where in running into problems is the latch, i like the red handled ones from Mcmaster but they are spendy and not secure if the spindle does break. (planning for the worst case), so has anyone used a bolt with a T-Handle? seems like it might be a pain in the butt to use. anyone have an experience with one? i like it because if the spindle breaks the bold should hold the swing out on so it doesnt go flying off behind me.

the other problem is the bolt/latch isnt attatched, so it may get "misplaced"

Next, i like Willmans design with rubber pads under the swing arm that gets clamped down onto with the latch, but this is more of a pain with a T-Handle bolt type latch. any idea? is it worth the trouble to try to spread the load accross the bumper?

any other secure latch ideas?

TIA:sombrero:
 

R_Lefebvre

Expedition Leader
I'm planning on using a "paddle latch" from a truck/trailer supply store as a convenience latch. (easy to use). But I'm probably also going to have a bolt or pin for use as a backup on trips, off-road, etc. I think it's a good idea for the reasons you stated.
 

dustboy

Explorer

ntsqd

Heretic Car Camper
not my idea, but what i will be using when mine gets finished:
http://www.ultimateyota.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=4724.msg45346#msg45346

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Hah! Used one of those back in '01 If you look carefully you can it with a locking pin that I added as a 'just in case':
JackMount1.jpg

I can tell you from experience that it did not like that location. Grit will bind it up and then you can't get it loose. Might be OK on a rear bumper, but I'll not be using another one for anything on a vehicle.
 

java

Expedition Leader
thats a sweet little jack mount! nay more pics, just to get my own thread off topic!
 

BigAl

Expedition Leader
Where in running into problems is the latch, i like the red handled ones from Mcmaster but they are spendy and not secure if the spindle does break. (planning for the worst case), so has anyone used a bolt with a T-Handle? seems like it might be a pain in the butt to use. anyone have an experience with one? i like it because if the spindle breaks the bold should hold the swing out on so it doesnt go flying off behind me.

i am using the t handle that atoz sells. I like the KISS aspect. 'pain in the butt' is a relative term, i really like mine. Gives me good piece of mind and does not rattle. i've tested every other latch i've seen on people rigs and they all have a little play, the t- bolt if done properly has none. the only downside i can say is that once open you have to be careful not to drop the handle in mud or snow
 

java

Expedition Leader
i am using the t handle that atoz sells. I like the KISS aspect. 'pain in the butt' is a relative term, i really like mine. Gives me good piece of mind and does not rattle. i've tested every other latch i've seen on people rigs and they all have a little play, the t- bolt if done properly has none. the only downside i can say is that once open you have to be careful not to drop the handle in mud or snow

good to hear you like it! im thinking a well placed magnet might keep me from losing the handle
 

ntsqd

Heretic Car Camper
Better is if can't come out of the hole, but can spin in the hole. A circlip can do that if there is a groove for it to fit into. Optionally if the T handle has a shoulder on it then you can make a clip that fits on the backside up close to the back of the shoulder to retain the pin.
 

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