I have a welder, plasma, and skilllz... I need ideas, 2400+ Is CRAZY.....hold onto your wallet Todd, they are not cheap. expeditiononestore.com offers one for $2460. it will accommodate up to 40". alliedexpedition.com offers one for $3468 but it doesn't center the tire. and then of course is the expense of the 5th rim and tire.
TMR customs has similar and over a 100.00 leads expensive...jcroffroad.com has a product named bomb proof. that may be a good starting point.
We overland and crawl, socal to moab and hopefully the arctic soon..How about, on the 4 or 5 obstacles you encounter in a lifetime that might drag the tire, you put the tire in the bed for a minute or two. Send me $1500 and this idea can be yours
Not even close to practicle, that wouldn't stop a tire tear at all...Or ow about something like this:
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/homemade-tire-skid.54368/
A full-coverage skid is east to fab, still probably lighter and certainly cheaper to build than a swing-out
I found a site recently that sells components to do diy weld up swingarm bumpers. Iāll see if I can find it again. Iām somewhat on the same page, in that I want to setup a swingarm for rotopax and other smaller items Iād like to relocate. But my setup requires that no changes be made to factory towing. I also have no interest in spending 2-3k on a built one.I have a welder, plasma, and skilllz... I need ideas, 2400+ Is CRAZY.....
You can also use a spare as an anchor point (buried in ground) for the winch to pull on, but not if the back is buried and the tire is underneath.....I'll be interested to see what you come up with. We do a lot of snow wheeling here in the PNW, and I share your concern with the under-mounted spare. Case in point, two weekends ago my buddy broke through the crust and found the creek bed below, and in the process lost both beads on the downhill side:
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We were fortunate enough to have several spares between us so we did what we had to do in order get him recovered and up on flat ground, without much regard to his wounded tires/wheels, but had we needed to access a spare tire mounted below the rear bumper... miserable...