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Waching daily Nov 27 2018

- [Narrator] We are recreating

the most popular dishes on Pinterest.

But, there's one catch.

Our chef only has the ingredients, and that's it.

- What?

- [Narrator] No steps, no recipe name,

not even a photo to go by.

- Oh.

- [Narrator] The goal, have their dish

match the one on Pinterest.

This is Kitchn's Pinterest Challenge.

(upbeat music)

- Hi, I'm Kelli Foster.

I am an associate food editor at Kitchn.

I'm super excited, a little bit nervous.

This feels like Christmas morning right now,

but maybe even more exciting.

(bells ringing)

Three, two, one.

(bells chiming)

(jazz music)

Oh.

Interesting.

So I'm wondering if it is,

(bubbles popping)

I think we're gonna do a barbecue tofu bowl with quinoa.

Do I have access to pantry staples like cooking oil,

salt and pepper?

(electronic music)

I really wanna get crispy tofu,

so I am gonna heat this over a medium high heat.

I'm sure the way this was done on Pinterest

is that the tofu was cut into cubes,

but I'm actually gonna tear it into chunks.

Because when you do that, you get tons

of jagged little edges.

And as you're cooking that in the pan and searing it,

they get crispy.

(electronic music)

(tofu sizzling)

So now we are gonna pour in our barbecue sauce.

I'm 75% confident that this is the same

as the Pinterest Challenge recipe.

(upbeat music)

I'm really nervous, more nervous than I thought

I would be.

Here's a drum roll.

Are you guys ready, because I'm ready?

(drum music)

Ready?

(bells chiming)

Aw, you know, this idea was sitting in the back of my mind.

Darn it, darn it.

I guess the tofu was first coated in barbecue sauce

and that's how the quinoa was stuck to it.

That's so smart, I really love that idea.

So the quinoa has cooked first

before it's put on the tofu cubes,

and the quinoa is pretty crispy.

So I feel like that, that's really what makes this

is the crispy quinoa.

Oh man, I if I had to give myself a grade,

a C minus or a D, maybe a D.

I feel like I wasn't very spot-on.

This was super fun.

I didn't get it right, but I had a great time,

and next time I'm gonna bring my A game

to nail it and get my Pinterest Recipe Challenge spot-on.

(crowd cheering)

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Celebs Who Died At The Peak Of Their Fame - Duration: 10:37.

Some left behind critically-acclaimed performances, others, millions in record sales.

But they all left behind a sea of heartbroken fans when they passed away before their time.

These are the celebrities who died at the peak of their fame.

Cory Monteith Thanks to his career-defining role as Finn

Hudson on Glee, Cory Monteith became a superstar.

After his fatal overdose on heroin and alcohol on July 13, 2013, he was written off the show

in a loving tribute, but Glee was just a springboard for the promising young star.

In fact, the 31-year-old Monteith had just completed a stint in rehab and was already

embarking on a burgeoning film career at the time of his loss.

In perhaps a somewhat macabre testament to Monteith's star power, Glee creator Ryan Murphy

acknowledged to Entertainment Weekly that losing the actor changed the show forever,

saying,

"What started off as being such a great celebration of love and acceptance ultimately

became about darkness."

Paul Walker It's undeniable that Paul Walker was at the

peak of his fame when he died in a gruesome car accident on November 30th, 2013.

It was a hauntingly ironic demise for the star of the Fast & The Furious franchise,

which heavily features increasingly outlandish stunts involving cars.

Walker died before production was finished on Furious 7, which grossed more than $353

million in the United States, a box office record at the time not only for the series

but also for Walker's career.

The Furious franchise earned Walker and several co-stars spots on Forbes' list of top-grossing

actors for 2013.

At the time of his passing, Walker was putting in some of his best performances in side projects

such as Brick Mansions and Hours.

In addition to experiencing profound professional growth, Walker was also beloved by fans: a

reported 5,000 mourners showed up for his public memorial at the site of his fatal crash.

Heath Ledger Posthumously earning an Oscar has to be the

biggest indicator that an actor died at the exact apex of their career.

Heath Ledger would have continued churning out fantastic performances had he not overdosed

on prescription drugs in 2008 at age 28, but nobody can argue with the fact that his Joker

in The Dark Knight was the game changer for his craft.

In fact, he was planning to return to the franchise in The Dark Knight Rises.

Unfortunately, Ledger passed away long before that film began production in 2011.

At the time of his passing, Ledger was in the middle of shooting The Imaginarium of Doctor

Parnassus and director Terry Gilliam had nothing but praise for the actor, writing for the

New York Post: "It still rankles with me that he's dead because

he would have been streets ahead of anyone else in his generation.

[Ledger] just kept getting better and better.

He was fearless."

Anton Yelchin While he may never have achieved the mainstream

name recognition of his Star Trek reboot co-stars Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, Anton Yelchin

was well on his way toward just that when he died tragically in a freak accident on

June 19th, 2016 after being pinned between his car and a brick mailbox pillar.

Before that cruel twist of fate, Yelchin was moving up from his successful career as an

endearing supporting player.

Yelchin's director on one of his last projects, Thoroughbreds, seemed to concur with that

sentiment, telling the New York Post: "I thought [Yelchin] had such a lovely, off-kilter

leading-man energy.

He always just jumped off the screen for me."

River Phoenix At the age of 23, River Phoenix had already

received an Oscar nomination, played Young Indy in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,

and starred in the classic Stand by Me.

Director Rob Reiner told Entertainment Weekly that Phoenix could have become one of the

greatest screen actors of all time.

By many accounts, Phoenix was poised to be the next leading man when he fatally overdosed

on morphine and cocaine in 1993, outside The Viper Room, Johnny Depp's famous rock club

in Hollywood.

Consider these coveted roles he was planning to play before he passed away: Christian Slater

snagged Phoenix's slot in the smash hit Interview with the Vampire, and an up-and-coming Leonardo

DiCaprio earned praise for his "bust-out star performance" in The Basketball Diaries.

Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes It's not always drugs or violence that claim

the life of a celebrity.

Car accidents can happen to anyone, and a particularly bad one in Honduras left Lisa

"Left Eye" Lopes dead at the age of 30 on April 25th, 2002.

The feisty, rapping component of TLC had traveled to the Central American country to shoot a

documentary about her spiritual journey.

MTV reported that at the time of her fatal car accident, Lopes was in a somewhat tumultuous

phase of her career marked by a dispute over the release of her first solo album, and a

move to sign with controversial producer Suge Knight.

None of that seemed to matter to fans.

When Lopes died, TLC was set to release a fourth studio album to follow their legendary

CrazySexyCool and FanMail.

With millions of albums sold and nine Top 10 hits on Billboard's Hot 100, TLC was the

female R&B group to beat until it lost "Left Eye."

Aaliyah The list of stars who have the juice to operate

under just one name isn't long, but Aaliyah was clearly on it.

The R&B star died on August 25th, 2001 at 22-years-old in a plane crash after shooting

a music video for what would become the hit single, "Rock the Boat."

She had also just completed a starring role in the horror movie Queen of the Damned.

Reacting to her passing, Aaliyah's contemporaries lavished her with praise.

Mega-producer Timbaland said: "Beyond the music, she was a brilliant person,

the [most special] person I ever met."

While Diddy lamented: "Her time was coming; [she] was just about

to explode."

A true triple threat, Aaliyah had the presence, voice, and acting chops to follow in the famous

footsteps of other successful singer-turned-actresses.

Selena A huge star in Latin pop markets, Selena Quintanilla

Perez was shot in 1995 by the president of her own fan club.

She had just won a Grammy, and was set to release her first English-language album.

The titular hit song from that album, Dreaming of You, went straight to the top of the Billboard

200 Chart, helping Selena realize her dream of crossover stardom, albeit posthumously.

The album's first-day sales of 175,000 copies made it, at the time, the fastest-selling

album by a female artist in pop history.

Selena was so popular in both America and Mexico that NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw

dubbed her the "Mexican Madonna."

Tupac Shakur Undoubtedly one of the most successful rappers

of all time, Tupac Shakur represented west coast hip hop despite being born and raised

in Harlem, New York.

He died in 1996 at the age of 25 in a high-profile Las Vegas drive-by shooting, speculated to

be related to the East Coast-West Coast hip hop feud.

Despite the mysterious circumstances surrounding his passing, Shakur was so dominant in the rap

game that he topped the Billboard charts while serving a prison sentence and released so

many posthumous albums that he was still making money years after his passing.

According to Forbes, Shakur's estate brought in $9 million in 2007 alone, over a decade

after his passing.

By 2011, Shakur had racked up 11 platinum albums, seven of which came from beyond the

grave.

So yes, to say he was only getting started when his life was cut short would be an obvious

understatement.

The Notorious B.I.G.

Like Tupac Shakur, rapper Christopher "Biggie Smalls" Wallace died violently in a drive-by

shooting, which was also widely attributed to hip hop's East Coast-West Coast beef.

Investigations later suggested both shootings were a result of gang affiliations.

Wallace died in early 1997 at age 24, just before the release of his aptly titled double

album, which skyrocketed to the top of the charts and became one of

only a few "diamond-certified" albums in the rap genre.

Wallace was clearly on the very cusp of an already influential career, which many agree

changed hip hop forever.

Brandon Lee Son of martial arts and screen legend Bruce

Lee, Brandon Lee's life ended in March 1993 after a freak accident on the set of the cult

classic film The Crow.

A co-star fired an improperly prepared prop gun at Brandon, causing a projectile fragment

to puncture his abdomen and aortic stem.

He died the next day.

Lee's role in The Crow was not only a star-making moment for Lee, but it was also the the highest

grossing film of his brief career.

Brandon's follow-up to The Crow was supposedly an action-thriller about an officer sent on

a chase by a deceptive villain.

If that sounds familiar, it's because after Lee's passing, that film was recycled into the

plot of the blockbuster hit Die Hard With a Vengeance.

Philip Seymour Hoffman Already established as a veteran actor who

could tackle comedy or drama, Philip Seymour Hoffman passed at the point in his career

where just lending his name to a project gave it credibility.

Hoffman reportedly succumbed to an overdose, a mix that included heroin, cocaine, benzodiazepines

and amphetamine.

He died at 46 years old on February 2nd, 2014.

He left behind performances in films such as God's Pocket and The Master, both of which

demonstrated his powerful ability to woo the audience toward even the most despicable characters.

Hoffman was not only starring in the highest grossing franchise of his career at the time

of his passing with The Hunger Games, but he'd also just completed a critically-acclaimed

run on Broadway as Willy, a classic play in which Theater Mania praised

his performance as award-worthy.

This man was a modern classic.

Chris Farley On December 18th, 1997, just two years after

the end of his star-making run on Saturday Night Live, Chris Farley reportedly died at

age 33 from an overdose of cocaine and morphine.

His notorious drug-use mirrored his larger than life persona, both of which were said

to have masked his insecurities as a comedic performer.

Attempting rehab an astounding 17 times, Farley couldn't beat back his personal demons.

At the time of his passing, Farley had successfully transitioned from TV to film.

Even the critically panned Beverly Hills Ninja brought in box office figures on par with

his well-received earlier efforts in Tommy Boy and Black Sheep.

In short, fans were still there for him, even if the critics weren't.

Rolling Stone reported that Farley was earning around $6 million per movie and he was supposedly

considering tackling a dramatic role in a bio-pic about comic legend Fatty Arbuckle.

That's a testament to the star power he, sadly, never saw in himself.

John Candy Comedic actor John Candy was a household name

when he succumbed to a heart attack on the set of the western send-up, Wagons East, in

1994.

Before his passing, Candy was appearing in what seemed to be an unstoppable string of hits.

His successful career included Uncle Buck, Only the Lonely, Cool Runnings, and a fantastic

cameo in Home Alone.

Just a few years before his untimely passing, Candy had even proven his acting chops with

a dramatic turn in Oliver Stone's JFK.

Had Candy lived, he might have garnered the type of Oscar-winning success of fellow funnyman-turned-dramatic

actor Robin Williams.

Phil Hartman Saturday Night Live legend Phil Hartman died

at age 49 at the hand of his own wife in a horrific event.

Hartman was at the height of his career when he was shot by his spouse in their San Fernando

Valley, California home.

Even Hartman acknowledged just a few years prior that he'd reached a pinnacle in his

career, saying: "I've succeeded beyond my wildest dreams,

financially and the amount of fun I have in my life."

Beloved by co-stars and fans alike, Hartman dominated the TV comedy world with impressions,

voicework, and acting, from SNL to News Radio to The Simpsons.

He stole any scene he was in, as a bizarre Alcatraz prison guard in So I Married an Axe

Wielder, or in his role opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in Jingle All the Way.

There's no doubt we would have seen Hartman stealing the show for years on screens both

big and small.

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Behind The Results with Vincent Kriechmayr | FIS Alpine - Duration: 2:57.

I learnt to ski with my parents.

I've always been very passionate about it.

I still love to go skiing, and the joy was even bigger as a kid.

I always tried to be as fast as possible.

My career started quite late.

It's very important to have strong rivals, they push you.

And when you have athletes like my team mates…

...as rivals, it makes you stronger.

I could benefit from their experience a lot.

Of course the downhill is the discipline I like the most.

That's clear. The speed, the risk, it makes it very special.

I'm happy that I can call myself a speed racer now.

The errors that I made in the past,

when I was dogged and wanted to win races no matter what,

I no longer make them.

I'm calmer, I trust my skills more

and everything became more evident for me since.

I'm very willing to take risks.

And I think I'm a good skier.

It doesn't matter how good you ski and how much you risk,

you have to be fast,

that's the only thing that matters.

And I hope I'll be able to do so.

I never have concrete goals.

I want to improve myself,

to give my best every day,

I want to trust myself even more,

to become stronger mentally, to be a better skier.

And if I succeed, and my rivals didn't improve as much as I did,

then I can catch up with them

and be more constant on the highest level.

It is very important to train in summer.

That's when you lay the foundations for a successful and injury-free season.

Of course it's not always easy,

It all comes back in winter, so it's worth going through intense training in summer.

Everyone is ambitious.

The field is so close together.

Each of us is a hard worker and we all give our very best.

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Tragic Love Story of Archduke Franz Ferdinand - Duration: 6:53.

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand will forever go down in history as the man whose assassination

helped lead to the First World War.

However, what is less well known is the Franz Ferdinand's painful story of undying romantic

love and a great tragedy that was to forever be overshadowed by the global conflict it

helped to spark.

The year is 1895 and Archduke Franz Ferdinand has just arrived in Pressburg, the residence

of his relatives Archduke Friedrich and Archduchess Isabella.

Over the past few months, he has made frequent and lengthy trips to the country estate.

The Archduchess was ecstatic, certain that Franz Ferdinand had fallen in love with her

eldest daughter, the beautiful Archduchess Marie Christine.

One day, after Franz Ferdinand had left for a hunting trip, Isabella found a gold pocket

watch that he had left behind.

She quickly opened it, expecting to find a picture of her daughter.

Instead she found a picture of her lady-in-waiting, Sophie Chotek.

Sophie Chotek did not have dynastic blood.

She was merely the 4th daughter of a minor noble Czech family.

Her family's dire financial conditions had forced her to become a lowly ranked servant

for the Archduchess Isabella.

In the eyes of the royalty, she was ranked barely above a commoner, hardly a suitable

match for a royal heir in line to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

With Isabella's discovery, news of the scandalous relationship swept through the empire.

The entire Habsburg dynasty united against the couple, with many members showing outright

contempt and hostility towards Franz Ferdinand and Sophie.

Some, such as the Archduchess Isabella, even attempted to sabotage their relationship.

The famously strong-willed Franz Ferdinand responded by declaring his intention to marry

Sophie.

His equally strong-willed uncle, Emperor Franz Joseph, refused to give him permission.

Emperor Franz Joseph's had already seen his son and heir, Rudolf, kill himself and

his mistress rather than return to his unhappy marriage, so he harbored few sympathies for

Franz Ferdinand and Sophie.

The situation was further exacerbated by the death of Franz Ferdinand's father in 1896,

which left Franz Ferdinand as the heir to the throne of Austria Hungary.

There the situation stood until 1899, when Emperor Franz Joseph finally relented.

He gave only one condition: the marriage was to be a monastic one.

His family would be treated as befitting of their lowly status.

Franz Ferdinand would never be allowed to sit next to his wife during official ceremonies,

carriage rides, and social events.

When Franz Ferdinand stood at the front of a royal procession, Sophie would be all the

way in the back next to the other servants.

Neither Sophie nor any of his children would receive any royal titles or privileges.

And no descendant of his would ever ascend to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Franz Ferdinand accepted.

Only two members of the Habsburg family attended their marriage, Franz Ferdinand's stepmother,

Archduchess Maria Theresa, and her daughter.

Despite the degrading circumstances, their 14 year long marriage was a happy one and

the couple produced three children.

In 1914, Franz Ferdinand decided to visit the Austrian territory of Bosnia along with

his wife.

Because it wasn't an official state trip, Franz Ferdinand was allowed to ride in the

car with his wife.

While driving through the streets of Sarajevo on June 28, a Serbian nationalist group called

the Black Hand attempted to assassinate the couple.

The first attempt failed with only a few Bosnian civilians and Austrian soldiers as casualties,

but while on the way to the hospital to visit them, Franz Ferdinand's driver took a wrong

turn.

The car stopped directly in front of Black Hand member Gavrilo Princip, who shot them

both.

Franz Ferdinand uttered his last words while clutching his lifeless wife, "Sophie dear,

don't die!

Stay alive for the children."

The couple were laid to rest on July 3.

Though lain side by side, Sophie's body was placed 20 inches below Franz Ferdinand's.

The military were forbidden from saluting the funeral carriage.

The couple's three children were not allowed to attend the proceedings.

Neither the Emperor nor any foreign dignitary attended the funeral.

Three weeks later, on July 29, 1914, the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia and the First

World War began.

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5 Business Boundaries to Set as an Entrepreneur (Must Do) - Duration: 7:54.

Tara Wagner: In this video, we're going to talk about five business boundaries to set

as an entrepreneur.

These are things that will either keep you loving what you do, or lead you to straight

up hating it.

Ask me how I know, and hey, if you're into things like boundaries, you'll probably like

the rest of what I talk about too, so be sure to hit Subscribe before you go.

Right now, let's dive in.

Tara Wagner: What's happening, boss lady?

I am Tara Wagner, your belief breakthrough coach helping you to crush your goals, not

your soul, and I love to talk about boundaries.

Oh yes, I do.

It's like one of my favorite topics ever.

Boundaries is one of those really juicy but really complex topics.

There's a lot of angles and facets and layers to this that a lot of people don't even realize.

So to be clear, in this video I'm talking about the most cut and dry of boundaries.

These are the boundaries that you set to teach other people how to treat you and how to respect

your needs, because that's all boundaries are really about.

They're the strategies that we put into place to help each other meet our own needs.

Tara Wagner: So I'm going to go through five boundaries with strategies, and then be sure

to watch to the very end because I have another gift or tool to help you to take this even

further.

Tara Wagner: Boundary #1 is business hours.

I am straight up surprised how many entrepreneurs these days don't have the business hours.

They don't have times when they are not at work, or at least not set times when they're

not at work.

That's a really important thing for you to have just for your self, but also to convey

to your clients and your customers.

Nobody wants to bother somebody when they're trying to rest or spend time with their family,

but if they don't know when those business hours, they're just going to feel like, hey,

you don't mind if you get a text at 11:00 p.m., right?

Tara Wagner: So if you're like me, and you work for yourself from home, I know this can

feel a little bit more challenging because the lines between work and the rest of our

life are often really blurred, but I want to encourage you to have days off every week

where you don't work.

Consistently do not work.

I want you to have hours every day where you don't work, and during those times I actually

want you to turn your phone off.

Tara Wagner: Another way that you can do this is to take vacations, like real vacations

where you don't bring your laptop with you, which I know is a little bit scary.

I always struggle with this too.

Sometimes I'll bring it and just challenge myself not to touch it, but it's so liberating

to just not have it with you at all, and really be able to shut your brain and your mind off.

Tara Wagner: I do this on a regular basis in my business.

At least once a year I will take several weeks, if not an entire month off from my business.

Yes, it can feel a little bit scary at first, and then you get used to it and it's really,

really, really good.

It allows you to plan things.

It allows you to have time where you can just feed your soul without having to think about

being on or what needs to be done.

So this is boundary #1, firm consistent business hours.

Tara Wagner: The second boundary to set in your business is knowing who you will not

work with.

Now most of us have an ideal client avatar, but have you ever made a list of the clients

that you will not work with?

This can be just as important for your business because it allows you to recognize that person

and say no to the wrong customers or clients.

Go ahead and make this list.

Who is not good for you to work with?

Who can you not help?

Who are you not the right person for?

Tara Wagner: Boundary #3 to set as an entrepreneur is knowing what you won't take on.

A lot of times especially in the beginning we tend to take on anything because we got

bills to pay, and that's okay, but you got to start setting those boundaries at some

point knowing what you're going to start saying no to.

What's not in your wheelhouse?

What's not in your zone of genius?

What can you do okay, but you're not really, really great at, so it's not going to lead

to more business down the road.

Tara Wagner: Business boundary #4 is knowing what behaviors you will not allow.

Now this could be in regards to the clients or the customer that we were talking about

earlier, but it could also maybe be in regards to the people that you're working with, or

the people that you're hiring, people that you're partnering with, maybe in joint ventures,

and it could also relate to straight up stranger leaving comments online.

Tara Wagner: It's really good to sit down with yourself for a few minutes and just decide

what are the things that you will not allow in your online spaces.

Remember that your online space is a reflection of you and your business, and therefore you

want it to be a safe space.

You want it to be an inviting space, maybe an empowering space, but you might not want

it to be a space where people come to argue, where they come to name-call, where they come

to be racist a-holes.

All of those things they're okay to draw a line at.

Tara Wagner: If somebody's crossing the predetermined boundary that you've already set, how do you

want to reply to them?

In these online arenas, I want you to sit down and actually create three cut-and-paste

responses that you can use to these kinds of comments.

And by the way, one of those responses can just simply be delete and block.

The same thing applies to brick-and-mortar businesses or in-person interactions.

If you have a couple easy simple statements that you can memorize, this allows you to

fall back on those when you might feel really stressed or taken aback by what somebody has

just said.

Remember, you only get really good or really smooth at handling these heated situations

when you have practiced them outside of the situation.

So take a few moments before these things come up, and decide what is the best, most

respectful, most mature, most empowering strongest response that I can have in any one of these

situations.

Tara Wagner: Boundary #5 is to protect your energy.

This is one part practical, and one part very emotional and spiritually, especially if you

work with clients or customers.

It's very easy to get drained when we are showing up or feeling on for other people

all the time.

And so it's very important that we're protecting our energy.

One way that we do that is through proper self-care through rest, through recuperation,

through having those business hours where we can turn things off.

Tara Wagner: If you are a little bit woo-woo like I am, you may also like to incorporate

some metaphysical or energetic boundary work to help you out with that.

I use a lot of oils such as petitgrain, melaleuca, lemongrass, all of these help you to release

negative energies around you so that you can better rest or recoup or get that self-care

in.

Tara Wagner: Now I know a lot of women feel like they don't necessarily have time for

the self-care that they would like to have in their life, but I want to show you how

that's not necessarily true, when you just shift a couple things in your perspective

of what self-care actually is.

I have a free training called Self-Care in Seconds that yes, will show you how to squeeze

in self-care literally when you only have seconds to spare.

But it's also going to offer you some a-ha moments to help you start prioritizing your

health, your needs and those boundaries in you business.

Tara Wagner: Again, it's called Self-Care in Seconds, and you can grab it for free in

the link up above my head as well as in the description below this video.

Then leave me a comment letting us all know which of these five boundaries you are the

best at setting and maintaining.

Then give this video a thumbs up, let others know what you think about boundaries by sharing

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not your soul.

Thanks so much for watching, and I'll see you next time.

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Jeep Wrangler JK SkyJacker Tailgate Saver Spare Tire Support Kit (2007-2018) Review & Install - Duration: 8:33.

The SkyJacker Tailgate Saver Spare Tire Support is for those of you to have a 2007 to 2018

JK that has the SkyJacker spare tire relocation bracket installed on it or another spare tire

relocation bracket that does roughly the same thing, and that's to move the tire out and

up.

This is not going to work if you have a larger than factory spare tire in the factory spare

tire location.

But, if you are running that bracket or another one like it, this is going to solve the problem

of a heavier than factory spare tire breaking down your factory hinges on your tailgate,

the welds on the tailgate itself, or the spare tire carrier steel.

Those are the three main problems that you can have when you put a big, heavy spare in

the factory location, and this does help to solve those.

The other solutions are, of course, a bumper mounted tire carrier or a beefier tub mounted

tire carrier.

This is gonna be significantly less expensive and it allows you to run that factory rear

bumper if you would like to do that.

This install is going to be a two out of three wrenches, bolts directly in place, and I'll

show you how to do that in just a second.

So, again, if you have something that is already going to move your tire out and up from the

factory location, this here is just going to support the additional weight of that tire

so it's not bouncing and moving and twerking around which can cause the fatigue of metal

and the breakdown of your hinges.

So, this is going to be a very eloquent solution for those problems.

Now, is this going to do as nice of a job as a tub mounted or a bumper mounted tire

carrier?

Probably not, but is it a very simple and inexpensive solution, maybe as a stopgap for

you?

Yes, absolutely it is going to do that.

Now, a couple of things that I do like about this is that it is very easy to install.

Whether you have a factory hitch installed or not, this is going to bolt directly onto

the crossmember.

Again, very, very easy installation.

I like the fact that all these holes are slotted and you can actually install this in a variety

of different ways.

It's a total of three different brackets and depending on how you overlap them, you can

make adjustments for different backspacing and different tire sizes.

So, this is very flexible in that way and this does come with some stainless hardware

on it, which is always a nice feature.

This is something that is going to be outside, exposed to the elements.

You're not going to have nearly as much rust when you have stainless hardware like that.

So, again, a couple of things that I do like in the way that this was put together and

in the way that this was built.

The price tag on this comes in right around $70, which I do think is going to be pretty

fair, again, for the engineering, for the quality that you're getting here.

And especially when you consider that it's either this or a bumper mounted or tub mounted

tire carrier, which is going to be 10 times what this costs or more.

So, this is going to be a very inexpensive solution to a lot of different problems.

Now, I mentioned before, this is an easy install.

Let me show you how to get it done.

For this installation, you're going to need a 3/4-inch socket and a 3/4-inch wrench.

We also used a couple of different size 3/8-inch extensions, as well as a 3/8-inch universal,

all driven by a 3/8-inch impact.

You'll also need a 7/32 Allen head socket or an Allen key would work just fine.

And we used a 17-millimeter socket to remove our bumper bolts, but they're not factory

bumper bolts.

Your size may be a little bit different.

We're not actually going to completely remove the rear bumper from the Jeep, but we are

going to need a little bit more space to work when getting the first bracket installed.

So, what we are going to do is remove the two bolts that hold the bumper to the frame

on the driver's side here, and that will give us a little bit of additional play to get

everything bolted up.

So, we'll go ahead and do that now.

So, that's really all the disassembly we're going to have to do on our Jeep.

Now, we can go ahead and get the first of three brackets bolted together here.

However, if you have a factory or even a factory style hitch on your Jeep, you're gonna have

to loosen up some of the hardware that holds that in place.

That's going to be the same hardware that's included in the kit.

So, again, if you have a hitch, you'll loosen up the hardware.

You're not gonna be using these bolts or really any of these washers or nuts that come in

the kit, but if you're like us and you don't, you're gonna use all of this hardware to attach

this bracket onto the rear crossmember.

Now, we'll get our bracket installed.

This is always going to be a lot easier if you have a creeper, you can just roll under

the Jeep, get all your hardware bolted up.

After bolting up that bracket, you can reinstall the factory bumper bolts.

The rest of the installation is as straightforward as the first half, but there are a few decisions

to be made.

This can get bolted up in a variety of different ways.

These two brackets to this piece here, you can put this bracket on top and this one on

top of that, this one underneath and this one underneath of that, or any combination

of those.

And what you're going to be using and how you're going to bolt everything up really

depends on your tire size and the backspacing of your wheels, so how far out from the body

you want this final bracket to sit and then how far up or down.

Now, the bracket we already installed, that has slotted bolt holes, as do, obviously,

this one and this one here, so you do have a good bit of adjustability, but you also

want to play with things a little bit and make sure that you're going to be able to

get everything adjusted where you needed to be.

Again, just figuring out which way these brackets are going to get installed and what goes on

top.

So, what I'm gonna do is close the tailgate, get under there, and play with these a little

bit to figure out what order everything is going to go in.

Then we'll open up the tailgate again and get everything bolted up for the last time.

Now, that we've determined the order that these brackets are gonna get bolted up in,

we can go ahead and bolt them on.

So, if you are looking for an inexpensive solution to a heavier than factory spare tire,

I would recommend this tire support from SkyJacker, and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.

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