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SmittyBilt HD PIVOT TIRE CARRIER - SB2843

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  • The solution if you are running oversized tires on your 07+ Jeep Wrangler JK and need a full-size spare tire, but don’t want to run an aftermarket rear bumper with an integrated tire carrier
  • Adjustable tire mount holds 37" maximum tire size (up to 135 lbs) while maintaining easy single action of opening and closing of the tailgate
  • Strong monoblock aluminum construction and forged chrome mounting brackets (30% stronger than steel) eliminate tailgate sag
  • No drilling required - you can maintain OE bumpers, if preferred
  • Mounting points for brackets to mount trail jack. Mount (#2844) and Trail Jack (#2722) sold separately


If you are running oversized tires on your 07+ Jeep Wrangler JK you need a full size spare tire, but perhaps you don't want to run an aftermarket rear bumper with an integrated tire carrier. Smittybilt has the solution with their Pivot Heavy Duty Oversize Tire Carrier.


Frank E.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Worked out well.
Grampa Brian
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022
My tailgate now opens as if it was new and had no tire on it! It's amazing how nice this is for an upgrade replacement to the EAG that I had previously.It's nice to have all the rattles gone. I did also install a new upgraded tailgate latch bump stop to go with it.It's really heavy! The instructions aren't great, but here's what I did...Hold that big heavy hinge up to it's closed position. Insert top torx bolt by taillight and get a few threads started. Support it as you insert and thread the lower one. Tighten these down until they're almost seated. Open the hinge to expose the 4 inner torx screws and insert and start those. Once they're all in there, start torquing them all down. Close the hinge. Insert and start the tailgate bolts. Tighten them down until almost seated, allowing the tailgate to be adjusted still. I used a wire cutting tool under the edge of the tailgate to pry and lift the gate until the upper angle on it was aligned with the angle on the upper body. Then I tightened two bolts before letting go of the bottom. Then fully tightened all 4.Hold the mount inside the spare tire to figure out which holes need the studs. I stuck the stud through, and added a lock washer for a larger bolt, and a flat washer to it and then used the supplied lug nut to pull the stud through. The base of the stud will come through the hole, so the over sized lock washer allowed it to come through to be fully seated.The instructions show you how to figure out what depth to set the tire mount to. If you're going to use the brake light mount, install it's "L" shaped brace on the top before torquing that bolt down.Next figure out where you need the tire mount to be on the carrier. That's tricky. I put it where I thought it should fit, and had to move it two holes higher. I have 35" tires and a barricade rear bumper. I needed the bottom of the tire mount barely above the bottom center of the carrier.The brake light extension goes between the carrier and mount. The way it goes is with the channel opening to the brace. This part can be installed after the carrier is bolted to the tailgate though. I cut the bottom end off so I could get it to sit lower than intended.Putting the carrier assembly on the tailgate is awkward, assistance would be helpful. The 4 rubber gaskets in the kit go between the carrier and the mounting surface. With my left hand and my belly, I held the carrier up and pushed a top right bolt through and placed the gasket on it then started the bolt threads. I then grabbed the next bolt for that corner and positioned the gasket in place and started the threads. The bolts are long enough to make this easier to do than it sounds. Then torque the bolts down.Time to put the tire on and see if you got the mount in the right place. My first attempt was too low.Now you can install the brake light extension. As I stated earlier, I cut mine at the 3rd hole from the bottom, so I could get it to sit low enough to line up with the tire. I have a brake light tire ring, so my plan is to use this spot to mount an additional backup light, or the VHF antenna.
Martyn Elmy-Liddiard
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2022
Great product. This instructions are awful but loads of youtube videos available to show how it goes together. Actually very easy to fit.
Christopher Lee
Reviewed in Singapore on February 12, 2022
One of the best tire carrier . It’s sturdy and it can accommodate my 35 inch spare tire . Need to bend 3rd brake light holder a little bit to suit it better
Julie Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2022
Ordered this because the rattle and noise coming from my stock carrier was driving me NUTS! Don’t even off road, and the rattle was awful! Did a lot of research and found the Smittybuilt to have the best reviews when it came to noise control, sturdiness and ability to lessen the stress on my stock tailgate. I have 35s and the stock carrier just couldn’t handle it and I was beginning to get small stress fractures at the pop welds on the tailgate. This takes two people to install. But once it’s on, it works and looks great! Worth every penny!Cons:1. All the reviews are correct-the directions are ABSOLUTE GARBAGE! Watch the numerous videos on YouTube for installation. The pictures are blurry and it makes NO SENSE the order in which they want you to install!2. In order to get my spare closer to my Jeep, I do have a bit of a clearance issue. Now to open the back glass completely, I have to open the tailgate fully. Not the end of the world, I’ll just have to watch the tailgate stop when my kids swing open the tailgate.Pros:1. SILENCE!! I know all Jeeps make noise….but the dreaded tailgate noise is gone! The tailgate itself is much heavier now, but soooo sturdy! I bought a ring brake light and it did take some pushing to get it to fit just right on the new carrier.2. Delivery was quick and this thing is HEAVY! It has added some muscle to my otherwise girly Jeep.3. You can adjust your spare up/down and in/out. After playing with it for a bit, we found the perfect fit that sets my spare MUCH closer than the stock carrier ever would have.4. The hinges are solid! After taking off the stock hinges, I realize how weak they really were since they weren’t meant to hold my big 35s.
Charles
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2021
This project took a LOT longer than it should have because of the BS instructions included with this carrier. I love the carrier's solid feel and looks great as well. It seems very solid indeed.The instructions are a disaster, if you attempt to follow them you will end up assembling, dissassembling, and reassembling the carrier several times. I would recommend that you use the picture on the box to perform most of the assembly. It is not difficult, but the instructions can make it that way. Here are a couple of pointers from my install.1. Remove old carrier and hinges, I used the outer cardboard cover that the carrier came in by folding it in half to prop up the door and it worked well.2. If your pattern is 5x5 the lug studs will need to go in the top left and right holes and the one in the middle on the bottom. Have a friend hold the bracket up, put a good sized deep well socket under the stud you are setting, and a few smacks with a hammer will set them easily for you. I used a 1/2 socket extension as a punch of sorts.3. If you're wondering where to start in terms of which holes to use for the carrier itself since it is 'adjustable' for your tire size, I used the bottom holes and it worked fine for my 35" spare.4. When you install the hinge section, leave those bolts on the right loose until you get everything bolted on. The middle support, the tire carrier bracket itself, AND the third brake light bracket all have to be bolted together before you put it on the Jeep. This was a gross oversight in the instructions and caused a lot of wasted time/effort.Overall seems like a good carrier, Smittybilt should fire the person that created the instructions though.
kimchi88
Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2021
No more clunk! I have a 35 tire on the back of my jk and it was clunking so bad. The stock hinges just can’t handle that weight. This tire holder solved that problem. I give the product 5 stars...........but wow those instructions are garbage!!!! Had to YouTube it and use a few different videos. That was definitely the most frustrating part of this install. It needs STEP by STEP instructions.
Deb911
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2020
Mounted this spare tire carrier today. Instructions are lacking but YouTube has some good videos. Very solid and well built. I’m very happy with it! Tailgate is smooth and new hinges are quiet. Holds my 35” spare no problem :) Would definitely recommend this product!!
A2
Reviewed in Mexico on December 31, 2019
Excelente !!