I think it’s great that you’re sharing this info with DIYers when you could easily keep it to yourself and sell the product instead. The video also really spoke to me because you described all the options you considered for carrying your full size spare tire; it’s an issue I’m currently dealing with as well. Keep up the good work!
@@edwinperalta8977 Unfortunately I just offer kits. I just don’t have the logistics or space to handle full on welded tire carriers. (maybe one day when I get a a dedicated bigger shop) One other option you may want to consider would be to get the kit and ask local fabricators to weld this up. It should cost somewhere $300-$500 in labor. Others that have purchase the kit and don’t have the tools have gone that this path.
Mate I love how you prototyped this build using the wooden model with adjustments, well done. Your easy skill in explaining the process was both informative & entertaining to watch. It also (along with the other parts to this video) show me why the commercial versions of this style of tire carrier are all over $1K, given the fabrication involved, although I suspect your version is way better thought through & built.
Dude your a genius. I love that locking/anti wobble system. I’ll be making that for every hitch I have now. You should get a patent on it. Reese is going to steal that immediately if they haven’t already.
Great design and love the videos man. Again, the laid back and soothing approach to your video editing is dope. Much better than super loud audio and distracting music in the background and choppy editing. I know that takes effort to do and wanted to let you know it's appreciated! Keep it up man
Thanks Nick! Yeah I trying to do the multi-camera A-roll technique while speaking in the front of the camera. It’s something new I think I may of overdid it in the beginning. Just trying to mix things up 🤙🏾
@@RathaSochenda Oh my bad I wasn't comparing this video edits to your older videos, but other people's videos in general :) I've liked all your content so far and look forward to more!
New subscriber after the first two minutes. Your delivery and in depth explanation is outstanding. Thank you for this info. I am going to use this info on my own build. Thank you!!
I just started tinkering with the idea of building one of these myself a few days ago. Looks like the leg work is done. Just have to decide on your kit or just the plans. Thanks so much, bro.
Awesome videos man, I love how in depth you go on your design and prototyping. Video edits are awesome keep posting new stuff. I’m a 4runner guy so started watching your videos because of that but I could watch you build a shoe box your that good 😂
I was looking for a way to add a rear wheel to my WJ Jeep Cherokee and came across your video. As soon as I saw you designed it using Solidworks it really got my attention. I'm a designer that uses Solidworks at my job. I may have to make one now. Great job on this project!
Sup Ratha! This is exactly what I was looking for. I found your video and thought this guy looks familiar. Dude, you installed car alarms for me back in the days. Love your video man.
Purchase the Build Plans Here: Version 1 (V1) Tire Carrier Build Plans (inches & metric units): rathasochenda.com/product/gen-1-tire-carrier-build-plans/ Or here via Etsy: www.etsy.com/listing/1195723390/diy-rear-tire-carrier-hitch-mounted?click_key=0b7e9cf9a6d19a7e4f6097c17658f266d01ee91a%3A1195723390&click_sum=f4b6adf7&ref=shop_home_feat_3 Or Get our NEW and improved design "'Versions 2 (V2) Build Plans and consider purchasing our Universal Tire Carrier Ultimate build-it-yourself kit. It makes the build a snap! Click here to check it out. rathasochenda.com/product/generation-2-swingout-5th-tire-rack-build-bundle/ In this video, I'll show you How to Build a DIY Rear Tire Carrier (Hitch Mounted) - Part 1 - Anti-Wobble. I'll take you through my DIY process from designing to planning.
Video Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:40 - Challenges and Goals. 1:50 - Researching Tire Carrier Options 2:49 - Anti -Wobble Concept - How it Works 3:38 - Measurements off the 4Runner 4:00 - Building a wood mockup of the tire swingout 6:05 - How the Swing-Out Works 11:35 - Building the Anti-Wobble Hitch System 16:25 - Testing the Anti-Wobble on the hitch
After thinking about it a few minutes, I’m really liking this design, can’t wait for you to post the rest! A few suggestions: 1. Patent this use. 2. Reverse the weld from welded stud, to welded nut, then carry the bolt all the way through like the bike did. That way it can be tightened, or removed from the opposite side (exterior of the car vs underneath). 3. Cut the bolt head off and weld on a locking lug nut head. This will lock your unit on as well.
Dude am doing the same right now for solid works except I am doing a 45 at the tow and 45 on the carrier to make it 90. Edit: that anti wobble is best explain here with that animation. May have to incorporate it now. Thanks man
Dude! GREAT vid! Please patent then mass produce these & put a $149 ($199 shipped) price tag on it! (Built) I’m certain you’ll sell tons or better yet, license it out! I bet there’s a way to make it viable for that. Cheers from Hawaii!🤙🏾🏝️😎
Great video series, you have inspired me to build my own. I have a background in welding but now work with CAD in the car industry so this fits me like a glove. P.S I like the Anti-Wobble system and where you took your inspiration from!
Thanks you! Possibly.... for now I'm just happy to share what I know and hope to inspire others to build there own or at the very least tried to make it entertaining for others to watch
Really nice calm style to the build. Subscribed. If the car hitch was closed and you could not access the anti wobble bolt from that end, how would you design it? My car has a closed end hitch.
@RathaSochenda can't modify that tow bar legally in Australia without engineering (insurance wont pay out). Might try and fuse the bolt on the closed end and run the nyloc on the open end from the back of the car
Also I’ve built one of those before and I know what a pain it is to get everything lined up correctly I wish I would’ve done the wood prototype that would’ve saved me some headache and some steel 😂 🤘
Interesting idea with the wobble system. Did you consider at all using a longer bolt out the front so that it could be tightened without going under the truck?
Thanks I sort did… the issue is the safety pin gets in the way when you go through the front. And also I’m not a big fan on running a long extension through the receiver and trying to get the proper bolt torque (100ftlbs. Also longer bolt means stretch in the bolt make it weaker unless you compensate with a larger OD bolt. The advantage of fastening it from the back is that as you tighten the nut it removes also the slack of the safety pin which makes everything even tighter. Hope that makes sense 🤙🏾
@@RathaSochenda Ahhhh good call, I wasn't even thinking of the safety pin. I have just had trucks where the back of the receiver is capped which is what made me think of it.
Nice design! You may want to lock the arm to the car with some kind of lock. Maybe theft isnt a huge concern and your default is to have the tyre off unless you are travelling far.
Thanks! Yup that’s the plan to have a lock when I have it on. I’ll was meaning to show it in part 3 of the tire carrier series where I wrap up all the little details
Hey man, love this idea! I saw you ship the v2 out of wa state. I live here too but have no skill in welding. Do you have an option of pick up a complete welded swing out?
I love that anti-wobble wedge but wouldn't it be easier to just drill a hole on the bottom of the receiver and put a bolt in it. I haven't tried it yet but I'm thinking it would work. I guess it's time to put it to the test
@RathaSochenda I was actually going to go with the wedge afterall because I just really like that idea better but I'm making this swing away hitch for my friend and his truck doesn't allow it he has a tire on there that won't come off so I just got one of those anti-rattle hitch plates. But for my own personal one that I make I think I definitely will use that wedge. Also I think the way you presented everything was just really awesome.
I bought one swing out hinge from you for eighty some bucks and now the price is doble I wanted to buy one more for my envoy but I think the price is a little to high thank you so much
@@israelavila1749 yeah this is a different version. Heavy duty! Using bearings and can handle more weight compared to my old hinge. Lots of quality upgrades went into this one.
I found some on amazon, one more thing sir, whats size? Im going to order it(i just wanna make sure its the right one) thanks. I already look on your website but your not selling just that one?! Your selling the whole kit for the tire swing. Thanks you sir
Soo good man! Where did you get the model of the Fuel Shok wheel? I run them on my Ranger and I would love to get them into CAD for some product mockups!
hows things man. currently doing the same type of work as yourself. im just curious as to what would you charge or estimate its value if i was to fabricate one for a customer
3”x1.5” square tubing is not a common size near me so would have to order in an entire 20’ft piece which that alone would cost me $150. So just make sure everything is available before deciding on building lol
I’m sorry that you don’t have it in your area. Have you tried searching online. There should be a few places you can order a small amount. Or you can also get to make 2x2 work as well.
@@RathaSochenda well I want to be able to swing my bike rack out, because if I put the bike rack on the hitch extension already in the plan then I won't be able to swing out the arm or open my tailgate
@@RathaSochenda maybe? i am looking to get in touch with a fabrication shop and will pitch the idea to them since i dont know how to weld or own half of the tools i need to make this by myself
@@RathaSochenda that’s awesome man! I’ll definitely be looking into getting one of your kits here soon. If I had your skill set then I’d go all the way with this. Building overland trailers, bed racks, bumpers, sliders, etc
aye just a business idea.. this may go against the yota gang but!!! a lot of people that own the new 3rd gen frontier would like more aftermarket support which there's is not much. could be $$$ on that etsy account!!!
the anti-wobble device is a game changer
I think it’s great that you’re sharing this info with DIYers when you could easily keep it to yourself and sell the product instead. The video also really spoke to me because you described all the options you considered for carrying your full size spare tire; it’s an issue I’m currently dealing with as well. Keep up the good work!
Just doing my part to pay it forward! 🤙🏾
@@RathaSochendahow are you man I would like to buy one if you make me one for my Honda pilot
@@edwinperalta8977 Unfortunately I just offer kits. I just don’t have the logistics or space to handle full on welded tire carriers. (maybe one day when I get a a dedicated bigger shop)
One other option you may want to consider would be to get the kit and ask local fabricators to weld this up. It should cost somewhere $300-$500 in labor. Others that have purchase the kit and don’t have the tools have gone that this path.
For someone who has zero background and knowledge in this kind of stuff, it’s extremely interesting to watch you explain it all. Love these videos 🙌🏽
Mate I love how you prototyped this build using the wooden model with adjustments, well done. Your easy skill in explaining the process was both informative & entertaining to watch. It also (along with the other parts to this video) show me why the commercial versions of this style of tire carrier are all over $1K, given the fabrication involved, although I suspect your version is way better thought through & built.
Dude your a genius. I love that locking/anti wobble system. I’ll be making that for every hitch I have now. You should get a patent on it. Reese is going to steal that immediately if they haven’t already.
Thanks appreciate it! I’m just glad to share it and make it open source.
Love the wheels and color choices.
Best channel I've seen hands down. Quality content man, keep it up.
Thanks Jason!
Great design and love the videos man. Again, the laid back and soothing approach to your video editing is dope. Much better than super loud audio and distracting music in the background and choppy editing. I know that takes effort to do and wanted to let you know it's appreciated! Keep it up man
Thanks Nick! Yeah I trying to do the multi-camera A-roll technique while speaking in the front of the camera. It’s something new I think I may of overdid it in the beginning. Just trying to mix things up 🤙🏾
@@RathaSochenda Oh my bad I wasn't comparing this video edits to your older videos, but other people's videos in general :) I've liked all your content so far and look forward to more!
I dig watching you design your builds and than seeing you bring it all together. As always great content thanks for sharing
Your welcome 🙏🏽 🤙🏾
Impressive build. I like the anti wobble intelligence.
Also I like the idea using wood as a draft piece. I did learn a few things from you.
Glad you picked up on a few things. 👍
Bro, so simple and humble. Love your content.
Thank you!
Ordering a kit soon! I will probably throw some tac welds on just because I don't plan on it coming off any time soon
New subscriber after the first two minutes. Your delivery and in depth explanation is outstanding. Thank you for this info. I am going to use this info on my own build. Thank you!!
Thanks man! I’m glad it helped
Hey Ratha, you are blowing up. Keep up the quailty content!
Thanks appreciate it! I’ll do by best
I just started tinkering with the idea of building one of these myself a few days ago. Looks like the leg work is done. Just have to decide on your kit or just the plans. Thanks so much, bro.
Anytime brotha! If you have any questions feel free to reach out to me.
Awesome videos man, I love how in depth you go on your design and prototyping. Video edits are awesome keep posting new stuff. I’m a 4runner guy so started watching your videos because of that but I could watch you build a shoe box your that good 😂
I appreciate it! 🙏🏽
I was looking for a way to add a rear wheel to my WJ Jeep Cherokee and came across your video. As soon as I saw you designed it using Solidworks it really got my attention. I'm a designer that uses Solidworks at my job. I may have to make one now. Great job on this project!
Appreciate it
Dude the wedge lock, well done man!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Not sure what else to say, this is just awesome man.
Glad you liked it🤙🏾
Don't forget tires are stinky when placed inside the vehicle, not to mention space hogs. The wood mockup is a very cool idea.
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Sup Ratha! This is exactly what I was looking for. I found your video and thought this guy looks familiar. Dude, you installed car alarms for me back in the days. Love your video man.
Haha yo wassup man!
Yo! Great lunch break I got in a while! Love the content man. Keep the 🔥🔥 coming
Thanks Yo!
Purchase the Build Plans Here: Version 1 (V1) Tire Carrier Build Plans (inches & metric units): rathasochenda.com/product/gen-1-tire-carrier-build-plans/
Or here via Etsy:
www.etsy.com/listing/1195723390/diy-rear-tire-carrier-hitch-mounted?click_key=0b7e9cf9a6d19a7e4f6097c17658f266d01ee91a%3A1195723390&click_sum=f4b6adf7&ref=shop_home_feat_3
Or
Get our NEW and improved design "'Versions 2 (V2) Build Plans and consider purchasing our Universal Tire Carrier Ultimate build-it-yourself kit. It makes the build a snap! Click here to check it out.
rathasochenda.com/product/generation-2-swingout-5th-tire-rack-build-bundle/
In this video, I'll show you How to Build a DIY Rear Tire Carrier (Hitch Mounted) - Part 1 - Anti-Wobble. I'll take you through my DIY process from designing to planning.
Video Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:40 - Challenges and Goals.
1:50 - Researching Tire Carrier Options
2:49 - Anti -Wobble Concept - How it Works
3:38 - Measurements off the 4Runner
4:00 - Building a wood mockup of the tire swingout
6:05 - How the Swing-Out Works
11:35 - Building the Anti-Wobble Hitch System
16:25 - Testing the Anti-Wobble on the hitch
Hi idol are you filipino american.thanks
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You should patent your anti wobble.
Phenomenal job, Ratha! Keep it up, dude!
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Ok sr I do apreciares your help I will order one of them let new one and the latch probably next week thank you very much blessings
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Phenomenal video. Sub’d out of sheer admiration of your skills. Great craftsmanship.
Appreciate it!
Thanks for sharing. Awesome video and great in depth on what and how you did things. Much appreciated
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Mad skills and props! Keep that content coming.
Thanks Tom!
I’ve always hated that wobble! Now I know how to fix it on any of my hitches!
I know right. Wobble = Suck. Glad this video helped stay tuned for the next one!
After thinking about it a few minutes, I’m really liking this design, can’t wait for you to post the rest! A few suggestions:
1. Patent this use.
2. Reverse the weld from welded stud, to welded nut, then carry the bolt all the way through like the bike did. That way it can be tightened, or removed from the opposite side (exterior of the car vs underneath).
3. Cut the bolt head off and weld on a locking lug nut head. This will lock your unit on as well.
A great video on an awesome build. Keep it up!!!
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Many thanks I prepare this project for my Triton 2012.
your welcome!
@@RathaSochenda already buy your PLAN drawing.
@@narongsakthongkaew9112 Thanks hope it helps!
Another well thought out, cool project !
Appreciate it!
Anti-wobble! Love it.
Thanks! It was great to figure it out and move on to the next part of the build
Dude am doing the same right now for solid works except I am doing a 45 at the tow and 45 on the carrier to make it 90.
Edit: that anti wobble is best explain here with that animation. May have to incorporate it now. Thanks man
Dude! GREAT vid! Please patent then mass produce these & put a $149 ($199 shipped) price tag on it! (Built) I’m certain you’ll sell tons or better yet, license it out! I bet there’s a way to make it viable for that. Cheers from Hawaii!🤙🏾🏝️😎
Fantastic. Keep up the great content
Thanks! Rames
Dude, I am a Washington guy too....Crock life!!!
And showing off all your money by mocking up with 2x4'$ is a baller move. JK, great video man
Croc life is all I know 😂
Great video series, you have inspired me to build my own. I have a background in welding but now work with CAD in the car industry so this fits me like a glove.
P.S I like the Anti-Wobble system and where you took your inspiration from!
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Wow. Thank you for the knowledge.
Your welcome!
Im also about to build my tire swing im trying to choose among the diff anti wobble .tnx for this info.
Your welcome!
Sick!!! bro videos always helpful.
Thanks Henry
Very informative and up close detail on the anti wobble. You plan to build them and sell them if one wanted it? You've gained a new subscriber!
Thanks you! Possibly.... for now I'm just happy to share what I know and hope to inspire others to build there own or at the very least tried to make it entertaining for others to watch
@@RathaSochenda You most def did. I think it was very useful and informative. Keep it up.
@@slixxster5118 Thanks I really appreciate it. I'll keep doing my best
Really nice calm style to the build. Subscribed.
If the car hitch was closed and you could not access the anti wobble bolt from that end, how would you design it? My car has a closed end hitch.
I would cut open the close end.
@RathaSochenda can't modify that tow bar legally in Australia without engineering (insurance wont pay out). Might try and fuse the bolt on the closed end and run the nyloc on the open end from the back of the car
Young man, you are going places. Kudos to you!
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Nice thinking
Great find.
Thanks
Nice job!
Thanks!
Not sure how many designs there is for something like that. But maybe you can patent that design. Love all the videos.
Saw this same plan on etsy, accept the plan is way more money then you listed yours for.
Not quite sure I understand what you mean. Is there a duplicate or copy of someone listing the same plans as I am?
Also I’ve built one of those before and I know what a pain it is to get everything lined up correctly I wish I would’ve done the wood prototype that would’ve saved me some headache and some steel 😂 🤘
Fun times 🤙🏾
Interesting idea with the wobble system. Did you consider at all using a longer bolt out the front so that it could be tightened without going under the truck?
Thanks I sort did… the issue is the safety pin gets in the way when you go through the front. And also I’m not a big fan on running a long extension through the receiver and trying to get the proper bolt torque (100ftlbs. Also longer bolt means stretch in the bolt make it weaker unless you compensate with a larger OD bolt. The advantage of fastening it from the back is that as you tighten the nut it removes also the slack of the safety pin which makes everything even tighter. Hope that makes sense 🤙🏾
@@RathaSochenda Ahhhh good call, I wasn't even thinking of the safety pin. I have just had trucks where the back of the receiver is capped which is what made me think of it.
@@NickWhite630 oh never thought about rigs that had a capped hitch. Good to know.
Thanks
Your welcome 🙏🏽
Nice design! You may want to lock the arm to the car with some kind of lock. Maybe theft isnt a huge concern and your default is to have the tyre off unless you are travelling far.
Thanks! Yup that’s the plan to have a lock when I have it on. I’ll was meaning to show it in part 3 of the tire carrier series where I wrap up all the little details
Hey man, love this idea! I saw you ship the v2 out of wa state. I live here too but have no skill in welding. Do you have an option of pick up a complete welded swing out?
Thanks. Unfortunately at this moment I just ship out kits. Maybe you can pick up a kit and can ask around to see if someone can weld one up for you.
I love that anti-wobble wedge but wouldn't it be easier to just drill a hole on the bottom of the receiver and put a bolt in it. I haven't tried it yet but I'm thinking it would work. I guess it's time to put it to the test
This is for people that don’t want to drill there factory recievers
@RathaSochenda I was actually going to go with the wedge afterall because I just really like that idea better but I'm making this swing away hitch for my friend and his truck doesn't allow it he has a tire on there that won't come off so I just got one of those anti-rattle hitch plates. But for my own personal one that I make I think I definitely will use that wedge. Also I think the way you presented everything was just really awesome.
Awesome work thumbs up from t(e UK
Thanks!
Dude that nice!
Thansk
Hey Ratha, I am following the plans right now in my build. Where did you get the bolts for the build?
McMastercarr is good place to start
That's so slick 👊
Thanks!
@@RathaSochenda if that doesnt already have a patent you should patent it yourself quickly
I thought about it but there’s a lot of hoops to patent stuff. I guess I’m going for that open source type of approach.
I bought one swing out hinge from you for eighty some bucks and now the price is doble I wanted to buy one more for my envoy but I think the price is a little to high thank you so much
@@israelavila1749 yeah this is a different version. Heavy duty! Using bearings and can handle more weight compared to my old hinge. Lots of quality upgrades went into this one.
@@RathaSochendado you have one like the one I bough I would like to buy one of them let me know sr appreciated thank you so much
@@israelavila1749 unfortunately i do not. That one you have is discontinued
I have a 2013 Suzuki SX4. Do you have any ideas how the wheel carriage and Jerry cans can be mounted on the back?
Not sure
Hi where do you buy the washer/ bushing for hindge assembly?(what do you call it or parts number)I need to change mine,thanks
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I found some on amazon, one more thing sir, whats size? Im going to order it(i just wanna make sure its the right one) thanks. I already look on your website but your not selling just that one?! Your selling the whole kit for the tire swing. Thanks you sir
@@kingbetong8741 depends what size tube are you using? From there you should be able to spec out the correct busing
Soo good man! Where did you get the model of the Fuel Shok wheel? I run them on my Ranger and I would love to get them into CAD for some product mockups!
Thanks. I model up the wheel myself.
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏
Take my money!
Awesome build!
Are you able to provide your build sheet without the pricing?
So what size square inner tube did you use for the wedge?
more info on your belt sander? did you make it? I like the videos keep it up
Look up housemade industrial
hows things man. currently doing the same type of work as yourself. im just curious as to what would you charge or estimate its value if i was to fabricate one for a customer
I think you should charge whatever fair to you and client. Not much really I can say because everyone charges differently
Awesome!👍
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Can you make one for my 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited and how much it would cost?
I just did this one for fun
Great job.Is it possible to Mount a spare wear tire on tailgate of my Tiguan 2008?thanks
If it has a 2” hitch receiver then your 👍
Thank you very much Ratha,have a nice day.
Anytime 🤙🏾
Can this be modified for a Chevy truck? It looks like it can be.
Yes if should be able to
Great video!! Are you planning on selling built carriers? Thanks
Thanks! Unfortunately not at the moment. I’m just selling the build plans for this for now
Thank you and keep on creating great content!!👍👍👍🍻
Appreciate it🤙🏾
Awesome !
Thanks 🤙🏾
Hello, do you have build plans that will work for a 4th gen ram 2500?
Should work. You will just need to adjust a few parameters I mention in the video series
3”x1.5” square tubing is not a common size near me so would have to order in an entire 20’ft piece which that alone would cost me $150. So just make sure everything is available before deciding on building lol
I’m sorry that you don’t have it in your area. Have you tried searching online. There should be a few places you can order a small amount. Or you can also get to make 2x2 work as well.
Solid. 👍
Thanks 🤙🏾
Jacks cameo
What size bushings and bolt did you use?
See the link in the description
What modeling software did you use?
Solidworks
Can you post the links for the parts used for the swing out hinge?
All that can be found in the link for the build plans.
Maybe you could built 1 for my 2021 tundra 😉
Next time 🤙🏾
@@RathaSochenda let me know how much willing to pay for you on this build 😉
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🖐🏻Dummy here…I purchased your plans but the bar and tube stock used doesn’t specify the steel type.
Cold roll and/or hot roll steel will suffice
do you have a version that can accommodate a hitch on the part that swings out?
Nope but not sure why that would be useful? But then again it would be easy enough to weld on a receiver hitch to the swing arm portion.
@@RathaSochenda well I want to be able to swing my bike rack out, because if I put the bike rack on the hitch extension already in the plan then I won't be able to swing out the arm or open my tailgate
@@kimmyyimmel2010 maybe try just taking a piece a 2.5"x2.5".250" tube and weld it to the bottom side of the swing arm. Will that work for you?
@@RathaSochenda maybe? i am looking to get in touch with a fabrication shop and will pitch the idea to them since i dont know how to weld or own half of the tools i need to make this by myself
Bro I need one of those so bad
Check out my website rathasochenda.com/shop/
@@RathaSochenda that’s awesome man! I’ll definitely be looking into getting one of your kits here soon. If I had your skill set then I’d go all the way with this. Building overland trailers, bed racks, bumpers, sliders, etc
@@johnny51984 right on brotha!
Can I purchase this one from you? How much?
I make a built it yourself kit is the closes thing I have to one. More info on it here rathasochenda.com/shop/
Where can I buy one!
rathasochenda.com/shop/
Is that 1/4" or 3/16?
What part ?
Thickness of metal
Do you sell them?
I sell a kit check out my website for more info
do you have any for sale?
Unfortunately I do not at the moment but maybe one day
@@RathaSochenda Just sell them with a no finish option and a powdercoat option :) I am shopping for one and for a comparable to this, its above $1500
aye just a business idea.. this may go against the yota gang but!!! a lot of people that own the new 3rd gen frontier would like more aftermarket support which there's is not much. could be $$$ on that etsy account!!!
Thanks I’ll look into it
The cat 🐈
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Are you building for others?
Not right now unfortunately
They make an anti wobble hitch bracket. It's like 15 dollars
Yeah and it sucks
@@RathaSochenda I like your design better anyway. I've got one but it's for a bike rack. Not a s heavy duty as a spare carrier
Can you build me one and I’ll just pay you? 😂
rathasochenda.com/shop/
are you selling them i have a 2000 4runner
Not at the moment
you lost me at calling it a car😢
What would you call it?