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Very nice work especially the case attached to the barn door
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Very nice work especially the case attached to the barn door
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Thanks but I took the storage case off of the door, just didn't feel right or look right for some reason


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Hey I'm digging the floor. Do you happen to have a write up on that install or measurements perhaps.? Thanks
 
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Hey I'm digging the floor. Do you happen to have a write up on that install or measurements perhaps.? Thanks

No I don’t, I’ve since taken it out, I really just cut the factory carpet and used it for the template, glued the pieces together and cut it just a lil bit big to make sure I didn’t miss any spots. I miss the wood floor but it was really heavy


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How did your spare tire arrangement hold up? Any shifting or rubbing noise?
 

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I love the wood floor. I will probably replace my carpet for that at some point. But to the discussion about the spare, it is a pretty inexpensive option to find a welder to put together a swingout. I am super happpy with mine. I need to redo my interior setup but it works for now so that is a later project.
 

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I love the wood floor. I will probably replace my carpet for that at some point. But to the discussion about the spare, it is a pretty inexpensive option to find a welder to put together a swingout. I am super happpy with mine. I need to redo my interior setup but it works for now so that is a later project.

I am just getting into this Yukon and would like to mount my spare internally. I don't carry large loads or in fact even use the back seat with any regularity. So the loss of cargo space would not be an issue. My Excursions used to carry the tire internally. Anyone make an internal mount for the Tahoe/Yukon?
 
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How did your spare tire arrangement hold up? Any shifting or rubbing noise?
The tire arrangement was only temporary until I got rid of those massive wheels and tires. Now I have a stock steel spare and it’s back underneath


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Hey Dallas, I am a little bummed to hear you went back to stock steel spare underneath. does that mean you also went back to stock all the way around? I am long over due for an overhaul of my platform but I just cant find the space to get a welding unit and design it to start a new project. perhaps that will come in the summer.
 
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Hey Dallas, I am a little bummed to hear you went back to stock steel spare underneath. does that mean you also went back to stock all the way around? I am long over due for an overhaul of my platform but I just cant find the space to get a welding unit and design it to start a new project. perhaps that will come in the summer.
Why would you be bummed, it was in the way and that wheel was way crusty and the tire was no good. No I got some new pro comps with new tires for $500 so I had to jump on it


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