Ready Rail Spare Tire Mount
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Short Description |
Ready Rail Spare Tire Mount |
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SKU | 180006 |
Free Shipping | No |
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including Arsenic (inorganic arsenic compounds) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and Lead which is known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Scooter
10/275/2017
00:35
- more than 8 year(s)
Tire mount
Overall I'm very pleased with the spare tire mounts. I'll probably never move them, but I like having the ability to do so if needed.
The only complaint I have was with the packaging for shipment. One of the main bolts was missing. It appears that the mounting bolts and washers are installed then hand tightened. In my box, the bolt was missing but the 2 washers and nut were there. Another nut and washer had come off of a second bolt. The box was in pretty bad shape when it arrived, and I'm sure that missing bolt escaped that way. I blame UPS, not PJ. But nonetheless, I was missing a bolt. It might be a better practice for future shipments to place all hardware in a sealed bag and attach that bag to the bracket. Preferably with some shrink or Saran type wrap. But that's just my suggestion.
Also, the bolt was nothing odd or special. Local neighborhood hardware shop had one.
The only complaint I have was with the packaging for shipment. One of the main bolts was missing. It appears that the mounting bolts and washers are installed then hand tightened. In my box, the bolt was missing but the 2 washers and nut were there. Another nut and washer had come off of a second bolt. The box was in pretty bad shape when it arrived, and I'm sure that missing bolt escaped that way. I blame UPS, not PJ. But nonetheless, I was missing a bolt. It might be a better practice for future shipments to place all hardware in a sealed bag and attach that bag to the bracket. Preferably with some shrink or Saran type wrap. But that's just my suggestion.
Also, the bolt was nothing odd or special. Local neighborhood hardware shop had one.
