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Spare tire bumper mounted carrier


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On 2/8/2019 at 7:42 PM, trreed said:

What happens when you need to pull a gooseneck?  That's when I want a spare the most.

Well I like multiple options, so I would build 2 versions...ha

I dont tow very much so being in or around the goose neck wouldnt be to bad. I really thought about making a roof rack and welding it onto my flatbed rack (maybe detachable) This is a rough idea (below) image.png.70732827b2c6642fe6177cebc6b0a256.png

 

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I really think this idea is bad @$$Image result for truck bed spare tire

 

But I also think this would be cool in a truck with a bed on it...Image result for truck bed spare tire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm still debating this idea, may just make a jig to hold the tire upright inside of box by wheel well or something. When truck is in garage, it will be impossible to get in the back like I can now. I have enough room to drop tailgate and another foot for me, with a swing mount I'll have to open garage door. :cry:

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10 hours ago, JAG1 said:

You could extend the garage :thumb1:

@JAG1 beat me to it!

2 hours ago, Mopar1973Man said:

After all the pictures. I just sit back and wonder how much longer my factory OEM spare tire (Michelin) is going to last. It only been on the ground 3 times for less than 100 miles. Looks new. But the tire is over 17 years old now. Do I need a spare not really I so rarely use the one I've got.  

Might as well put it to good use.

 

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