AT Rear Tire Carriers

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
We are just about to order up some rear tire carriers for Chaser and Horizon trailers. They will be bolt on fixtures swinging away from the tailgate toward the drivers side of the trailer. This will allow for easy access from the kitchen side of the trailer.

The swing away carriers are designed specifically for the Horizon and Chaser trailers but they will work with most trailers that are 40" in width. There is the possibility that wider or narrower swing away carriers of the same design can be made with an up-charge.

The carriers will be made to fit most of the standard bolt patterns, 5 on 4.5", 5 on 5", 5 on 5.5", 6 on 5.5. Land Rover patterns requiring Land Rover studs will be available with an up charge. Other patterns will be reviewed on a case to case basis.

The carriers will be finished in black powder coat.

Cost $695.00

We are be taking pre orders, for delivery in April.
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
I might be interested (already have two spare swingouts). I'd like to see photos and know how they bolt up/weld on. What type of spindle are you using? Also, would these work for a 2004 Horizon (Mario's old trailer)?
 

24HOURSOFNEVADA

Expedition Leader
Man you guys aren't very good detectives...:ylsmoke:



These were lifted from AT's site.
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Stan the Man

Adventurer
You guys should incorporate a flip down table on the back of that for even more kitchen space! :sombrero: Taco bar anyone?!
 

R_Lefebvre

Expedition Leader
Huh... that gives me an idea that that's what I should be doing with my trailer in order to drop my tire. I had to mount it way up high so that it wasn't in the way of the door. But this would work, though it is a bit more of a PITA any time you want to use the rear door... hmmm...
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Sorry, the pictures posted are not of the new tire carrier. I've seen the CAD of the swingaway, and it looks very slick. No pictures for about a week, and no I won't be posting the CAD
 

panzer

Observer
Keep us updated. Consider me as "in".
I just need to see how your TC mounts and where to measure my CDN101 to verify the fit.
CAS
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
We are now in production of our AT Rear Tire Carriers.

You can read about them and look at pictures here.
 

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Nay

Observer
Any issues with 37" from a clearance/weight perspective?

I hate tire carriers on the base truck so mine is always eating up roof space.
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Any issues with 37" from a clearance/weight perspective?

I hate tire carriers on the base truck so mine is always eating up roof space.

Shouldn't be from the perspective of the swing-away. It would depend more on what you were putting it on and what was in the immediate area around the swing away.
 

Nay

Observer
Shouldn't be from the perspective of the swing-away. It would depend more on what you were putting it on and what was in the immediate area around the swing away.

Sorry I wasn't clear, I meant a swing away on a Chaser or Horizon, and let's assume a family sized Ezi Awn RTT is the only thing potentially close to the swingaway.

Would the tire possibly be the limiting factor in departure angle or interfere with tent mounting? Talking a 37x12.5 here, so not an extra wide tire, on a stock 80 series Cruiser rim @ 4.5" backspace.
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Martyn, looks good! but beings that we have our spare(s) taken care of.... i wonder if this can accommodate a full size flip up barbecue grill instead , now That would be killer :D
 

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