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Mbrp 130718 Black Coated Spare Tire Relocate Bracket Jeep No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

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Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States

Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No

Brand new in the box

You just purchased larger wheels and tires for your new JK, they look great but the spare tire wont bolt up into place. You need MBRP Spare Tire Relocate Bracket. Laser cut heavy gauge material, fully mig-welded for strength. This mount will allow you to run up to a 37" X 13.50" spare tire on your stock JK. MBRP's kit comes complete with everything needed to install including new wheel studs and nuts so you don't have to mess removing the stock units. This is a direct bolt on application, with no drilling necessary. Unit is powder coated black.

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