mkitchen
Explorer
I like the swing-out.
I guess after spending that much on a bumper and tire/can carrier, a fellow would have to say that. But I really am happy with my new set up. I have been doing without since I bought the Taco, new, in 06. My policy is not to buy anything until there is a recognized need and then save up and get it. I have a fiberglass bed cover so there is little room in the bed and none for a spare. I have dragged the spare over the rocks many times without damage but I was concerned about getting to it when that situation comes up (as it has in the past in other trucks) where I am going to need to get to the spare and it is going to be buried under a truck that is buried too.
I have also torn my trailer plug off four times and was getting tired of replacing it. I could have just drilled out the bumper, by the licence plate and re-mounted the plug there but then I still had the problem of the spare under the bed. So I bought a bumper and carrier from CBI and have been very happy since and my departure angle is much better. With a 122" wheelbase, front and rear overhang can and will be a problem.
In years gone by, we used to pull the tire our right away when we got a new ranch truck and put it in the bed or mounted it on the front bumper but now that I live in Arizona, I don't want to restrict my air to the radiator. Plus that is a lot of weight on the front and a lot of vehicles have winches already on the front.
My Taco has heavier springs front and rear and the extra weight on the bumper has not affected the height at all. I am not sure how much weight was added since the spare was already behind the rear axle in it's stock location so just the weight of the heavier bumper/mount and a fuel can if added. As I stated earlier, I am happy with my upgrade.
Mikey
I guess after spending that much on a bumper and tire/can carrier, a fellow would have to say that. But I really am happy with my new set up. I have been doing without since I bought the Taco, new, in 06. My policy is not to buy anything until there is a recognized need and then save up and get it. I have a fiberglass bed cover so there is little room in the bed and none for a spare. I have dragged the spare over the rocks many times without damage but I was concerned about getting to it when that situation comes up (as it has in the past in other trucks) where I am going to need to get to the spare and it is going to be buried under a truck that is buried too.
I have also torn my trailer plug off four times and was getting tired of replacing it. I could have just drilled out the bumper, by the licence plate and re-mounted the plug there but then I still had the problem of the spare under the bed. So I bought a bumper and carrier from CBI and have been very happy since and my departure angle is much better. With a 122" wheelbase, front and rear overhang can and will be a problem.
In years gone by, we used to pull the tire our right away when we got a new ranch truck and put it in the bed or mounted it on the front bumper but now that I live in Arizona, I don't want to restrict my air to the radiator. Plus that is a lot of weight on the front and a lot of vehicles have winches already on the front.
My Taco has heavier springs front and rear and the extra weight on the bumper has not affected the height at all. I am not sure how much weight was added since the spare was already behind the rear axle in it's stock location so just the weight of the heavier bumper/mount and a fuel can if added. As I stated earlier, I am happy with my upgrade.
Mikey