I saw a Jeep once where they had a bolt on swing out tire carrier that had a bike rack built in, and then the somehow modded the tailgate into a flip down. It was pretty slick.
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we have a hitch Allen 5 bike rack that tilts away from the rear to allow a rear door to open up. I have not used it on a swing out rear door, as I do not have a hitch extension to use it on my JK so it fits with the 35" spare. I would think the Allen rack tilts enough to allow the bronco gate to swing open with the receiver extension to get it past the spare tire.I have an Allen 4 bike rack that was recently purchased for use on my Honda Pilot's receiver hitch. I haven't had the opportunity to use it yet, but it came with good ratings and was inexpensive (I paid $125 or so) and it includes no rattle mounting hardware. With the Bronco, I'll be adding the tow package & just buy an extension to mount bikes past the spare tire
I have the same Allen rack (5 bike), and when I borrowed my buddy’s receiver extension to get past the 35” spare on my JK, it tilted fine to allow the swing gate to open.we have a hitch Allen 5 bike rack that tilts away from the rear to allow a rear door to open up. I have not used it on a swing out rear door, as I do not have a hitch extension to use it on my JK so it fits with the 35" spare. I would think the Allen rack tilts enough to allow the bronco gate to swing open with the receiver extension to get it past the spare tire.
I have one of these Allen’s on a Wrangler my kids use. Not theft resistant, but takes less than a minute to put both the rack & bike on or off and was $ 79 on Amazon. I will use it with my Bronco if it ever gets built.https://allen.bike/collections/products/products/deluxe-spare-tire-rack
Not sure about theft resistant, but it can take up to a 70lb bike and looks like it could fit the 35" ??
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Looks awesome but unfortunately it doesn't look like they make a 4 bike configuration.From upthread, this is the setup you want.