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I have a 31 sw sedan, I have a luggage rack to put on, I want to leave my spare mounted, what would be the best extention bracket to use, I see different styles offered, thank you!
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I have the 3/8th thick version. If you can make thicker ones that is better as you want them as thick as possible and preferably about 2" longer as I have to take everything off to get to the spare tire.
Mike
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These are really nice. They keep the look of the original brackets.
https://www.brattons.com/sedan-lugga...dans-only.html |
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The Bratton ones look really nice compared to the cheaper long ones, thanks
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Get the 3/8 ones. I have toured 26,000 mi and my trunk is solid.
https://snydersantiqueauto.com/Produ...earchByKeyword John
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I had brackets that looked like that 6mm plate, I bent it real good. I replaced it with 10mm, Sturdy as now.
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great help thank you!
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