Well, last week i made an over the spare cargo rack, and, as everybody knows (and i didnt until i made it), the hinges on the JK's tailgate are designed to hold the stock tire. Any more weight than that, and they start rattling.
So, when i posted my rack, some people told me it would be better to install Heavy Duty hinges. I started looking for them, as i didnt even knew those existed, and saw several starting at around $150. It seemed a lot for what i thought i could do myself.
And thats what i did. These are not exactly homemade, as I have access to a press brake. But other than that, i basically used a drill press and an angle grinder. It took me the best part of today, and of course these are not finished. I just finished enough to make them work. I still need to make them pretty.
Overall I spent about $25 in materials. The first $18 were for the 10 ft section of rectangular tube. I looked for 2.5" x 1", but all i could find was 3" x 2", so i used that one. And rest was for the bolts.
I didnt take a lot of pictures of the process, but its pretty straigh forward. Bend the 3" x 3/16" plate to form a C channel, and use the old hinge to mark and drill the holes.
![502599 502599](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/405/405454-4ba54b8f4d9de7be20394a62c311a0fb.jpg)
At first i thought about using bushings, similar to the Gr8top hinge. But i decided it was overkill, and a 5/8" bolt would be enough.
![502602 502602](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/405/405457-e9770271664e73d5511e2d53c57142f8.jpg)
This is what i have so far. I tested it on the road, and it feels strong. Tomorrow i will test it on a dirt road and see what happens.
![502600 502600](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/405/405455-9027556d0fb4f876f27fef6592f46548.jpg)
Here the door was hanging low, but we adjusted it and now it opens and closes easily and smooth.
![502601 502601](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/405/405456-0ff4a28e7f31d6c36c0a8ea83646f1e1.jpg)
If they pass the rattle test, i will remove them to finish cutting them, drill another big hole in them similar to the Gr8top one, and paint them.
With the price of these, and the relatively easy process of making yourself, I wonder why i have not seen any homemade versions of these?? Maybe theres something i am missing??
So, when i posted my rack, some people told me it would be better to install Heavy Duty hinges. I started looking for them, as i didnt even knew those existed, and saw several starting at around $150. It seemed a lot for what i thought i could do myself.
And thats what i did. These are not exactly homemade, as I have access to a press brake. But other than that, i basically used a drill press and an angle grinder. It took me the best part of today, and of course these are not finished. I just finished enough to make them work. I still need to make them pretty.
Overall I spent about $25 in materials. The first $18 were for the 10 ft section of rectangular tube. I looked for 2.5" x 1", but all i could find was 3" x 2", so i used that one. And rest was for the bolts.
I didnt take a lot of pictures of the process, but its pretty straigh forward. Bend the 3" x 3/16" plate to form a C channel, and use the old hinge to mark and drill the holes.
![502599 502599](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/405/405454-4ba54b8f4d9de7be20394a62c311a0fb.jpg)
At first i thought about using bushings, similar to the Gr8top hinge. But i decided it was overkill, and a 5/8" bolt would be enough.
![502602 502602](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/405/405457-e9770271664e73d5511e2d53c57142f8.jpg)
This is what i have so far. I tested it on the road, and it feels strong. Tomorrow i will test it on a dirt road and see what happens.
![502600 502600](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/405/405455-9027556d0fb4f876f27fef6592f46548.jpg)
Here the door was hanging low, but we adjusted it and now it opens and closes easily and smooth.
![502601 502601](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/405/405456-0ff4a28e7f31d6c36c0a8ea83646f1e1.jpg)
If they pass the rattle test, i will remove them to finish cutting them, drill another big hole in them similar to the Gr8top one, and paint them.
With the price of these, and the relatively easy process of making yourself, I wonder why i have not seen any homemade versions of these?? Maybe theres something i am missing??