Enthusiast I
Steward I
I snagged some Quick Fists before without realizing they didn't have hardware to mount. I'd have to spend more to figure out how to mount it than the Fists were themselves. Hah.People use Quick Fists to mount shovels and such to the sides of the basket.
I've looked at these, but wonder if a cover would fit over it.Yakima makes a spare tire carrier that connects to the basket and then bolts the tire down to it. It's nice because you can lock it if you need the extra security. I'm actually going to sell mine as I just got a rear tire swing and no longer running my spare on the roof. This is one of the only off the shelf solutions I've seen aside from the straps which I've also used and can't care for much.
Spare Tire Carrier
Leave your bulky spare to the elements and make room inside your vehicles for more precious cargo. This carrier mounts spares up to 35” to your LoadWarrior, MegaWarrior, or OffGrid and features quick release for easy installation and removal.yakima.com
I didn't know that. I'll have to check into that before I actually purchase some.I snagged some Quick Fists before without realizing they didn't have hardware to mount. I'd have to spend more to figure out how to mount it than the Fists were themselves. Hah.
Here are the installation instructions. It's actually pretty ridiculous - they don't even come with the bolt and washers. I understand not coming with the mount, because it's nearly impossible to make a universal one. I may use zip ties.I didn't know that. I'll have to check into that before I actually purchase some.
whatever you use...be sure to check it regularly. i did a lot of bouncing off-road around big bend and my totes did move around a lot even with the straps tight. a few months back, we were in utah and i caught something fly off the truck in my side mirror...come to find out, my 50w solar panel lost its mount in the cargo basket and flew off. just glad it didnt hit a car behind me...I considered using E-Track items, but it looks like they're meant to be used in a manner that relies on gravity to keep items in place.
Enthusiast III
I got the Quick Fists on using zip ties. I'll just ratchet strap other items to the roof basket. I'll experiment with the full size spare using either ratchet straps or rubber tarp straps. I've got enough to play around.I have a cheapo Curt roof rack, and sometimes you have to get creative. I have this mount for my shovel, and then I have one of these for my hi-lift. I was able to mount an awning as well with a little creativity, and I usually just ratchet strap my recovery boards in the actual basket.
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