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Click to enlargeIbis Tek Tire & Can Carrier





Developed for the US Military, now available to civilians!









Ibis Tek designed a tire and can carrier for the US Military HMMWV. BlueHummer Outfitters helped design the civilian version for the Hummer / H1.

Features:
  • Hand-crank to raise and lower the spare tire
  • Can carrier holds up to four 5-gallon fuel/water cans
  • Lockable, weathertight tool box in place of 2 cans (optional)
  • Bolt-on installation
  • Clears tailgate or wagon doors

    Hand-crank winch easily lowers spare tire to the ground, and picks it back up again just as easily.

    Optional, large weather-resistant tool box with hand tray holds your stuff, keeps it handy for that quick trail fix.

    Excellent departure angle.


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    Silver color ("Black Chrome") shown in pictures. Many other colors available - contact us for details.

    Tool Box design may vary slightly. Fits all versions of the heavy duty bumper.

    Prices:
  • Tire Carrier Only: $1425
  • Can Carrier Only: $810
  • Can Carrier Tool Box Only: $610

    March, 2011

    In 2004, we assisted Ibis Tek with developing their products for the civilian Hummer market. In consideration of our efforts, Ibis Tek granted BlueHummer Outfitters exclusive civilian marketing rights for their products.

    In 2011, Ibis Tek has decided that we are no longer the "exclusive" sellers of their products, and that we must now pay "retail" (the same price that Ibis Tek offers directly to civilian buyers).

    Because of this situation, we are no longer offering their products.



    $2,235.00
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    Last Update: May 21, 2012