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Jeep Tire Carriers for Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler is one of the most popular choices for off-road enthusiasts, an extremely capable vehicle, highly customizable, and there are countless modification options to choose from. Serious off-road driving requires serious preparations which include planning and packing certain tools, equipment, and even spare parts. Having a Jeep Wrangler spare tire carrier allows you to relocate the spare and create significantly more room for other essentials such as food, water, and recovery equipment. Our selection includes a wide variety of Jeep Wrangler spare tire mount options from some of the industry-leading manufacturers. We’ve partnered up with the best in the business to offer our customers only the highest-quality products. Installing a Jeep spare tire mount isn’t difficult, however, you’ll need to check for compatibility if you don’t want to make any unnecessary modifications to your Wrangler. Give our sales techs a call and get recommendations based on your needs, requirements, and vehicle year and model.

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Jeep Tire Carriers for Wrangler

Keep your oversized spare tires ready to swap out at any time with one of our aftermarket Jeep Wrangler tire carriers. Jeep Wrangler Spare tire carriers are a must for anyone running big tires on their Jeep Wrangler and want to maintain the peace of mind of always knowing they have a spare. The factory Jeep tire carrier on the does not leave much room for a larger tire. A large 33 inch or 35 inch tire on the tailgate carrier will cause the tire to hit the bumper and the tailgate won’t close. Another issue around the factory tailgate carrier is weight. A large wheel and tire combination can be very heavy which causes excessive wear and tear on the tailgate hinges and the Jeep Wrangler spare tire mount itself.

Aftermarket Jeep Wrangler spare tire carriers, whether tub mounted or bumper mounted, solve the issue of both physical size and weight restrictions of the factory spare tire mount. When purchasing one of our Jeep Wrangler tire carriers, the first thing you have to do is know how large the tires on your Jeep Wrangler are, or how large your new tires will be if you are planning on going up sizes in the near future. This will determine which sort of carrier will actually work for you and what ones you should avoid. Once you know what size is best, then it’s time to start looking at the different carriers to decide which is going to do the job for you best. You want something rugged and something simple to mount into position as well. Some of the carriers hook to your tailgate, but others will attach to your bumper or your frame in some way.

For the heaviest tires it is often best to invest in one of the Jeep Wrangler rear bumpers that comes with a tire carrier equipped. This will help protect your tailgate and keep it working properly for many years longer. Jeep Wrangler tires come in a wide range of sizes, and some carriers just aren’t up to the task of carrying them around with you. Its up to you to get a tough tire carrier if you’re going to install up-sized tires on your Jeep Wrangler, and there are many options to select from. One thing to consider is that many of these tire carriers will block your real tailgate and make it more difficult or impossible to open. If this is a concern for you, look for a carrier that can be moved out of the way of your tailgate when you want to open it up so you can still maintain standard functionality on your Jeep Wrangler.

 

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Why Invest in a Jeep Wrangler Spare Tire Carrier

Having a spare tire in your Wrangler is essential, no matter if you’re using it for everyday driving, or for hitting off-road trails. Tire punctures can happen anytime, anywhere, and without a spare, you’ll likely destroy the punctured tire and the wheel it’s on. To avoid additional damage and issues, a spare tire should be available at any moment. A Jeep Wrangler spare tire carrier can be a valuable addition to your vehicle for more than one reason. Having a spare tire mount will allow Wrangler owners to pack not just one, but two spare tires for their off-road driving trip. When it comes to camping or overlanding adventures, there’s a lot of cargo and equipment to carry, simply because it’s more than a one-day journey. Food, water, recovery equipment, as well as a first aid kit, are the bare essentials, but so is a spare tire. With a Jeep spare tire mount, you’ll be able to maximize the cargo space in your Wrangler and carry a spare tire outside. Another reason why a Jeep Wrangler spare tire mount is a good investment, especially if you go off-roading with your Wrangler, is the fact that a full-sized spare tire can be carried with no issues. Considering the fact that most off-road vehicles include lifted suspension and larger wheels and tires, it’s common that these off-road tires and wheels simply can’t fit the factory spare tire location due to their size. The only way to carry a full-sized spare is to use a different place, which is only possible with a spare tire mount.

Finding the Ideal Jeep Spare Tire Mount

When it comes to the Jeep Wrangler spare tire carrier, it’s best to go with a trusted brand that’s known for manufacturing high-quality and durable parts. This way, you’ll ensure that your Wrangler will be safe to drive, and that you won’t lose your spare tire, no matter the driving conditions. By selecting the year, make, and model, you’ll find results for specific parts that are all compatible with your car. This way, you’ll spend less time searching for parts, and more time driving and enjoying your new upgrades.

Fitment Includes:

  • 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 Jeep Wranglers
  • Rubicon, Sahara, Sport S, Sport, Unlimited, Islander, Rocky Mountain, Renegade Wranglers

*Please see product pages for any exceptions.