mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

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mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby yycwrangler » Sun May 21, 2017 3:28 pm

Tried to get a hold of Coventry kid who has done this but he is unavailable at the moment. has anyone else mounted their spare tire to the lower portion of their ramp (outside)..If so, care to share any pics as I would love to do the same

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Al
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Re: mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby CoventryKid » Sun May 21, 2017 5:39 pm

Al:

Sorry, on the road right now in AZ - Meteor Crater east of Flagstaff.

Check ebay for "Load locker" spare tire holder. This mount came with my trailer when I bought it in 2014 -spare mounted inside.

I asked around to see if 1 mount was enough for outside mount (if spare fell off inside, no biggie, but outside....) So I bought another and mounted them 1 on top of the other with 1 stop screw at the bottom. That way, with a little bit of effort I had 2 mounting points. This has worked well for over 2 years.

Hope this is what you were looking for.
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Re: mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby working on it » Sun May 21, 2017 7:32 pm

  • Here's a simple alternative, if you want to make your own.
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    since spares are heavy, a bottom rest is advised
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Re: mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby hankaye » Sun May 21, 2017 8:28 pm

yycwrangler, Howdy;

The mounting bracket that came with my trailer, still to figure out where it will call home,
is like this one only for 6 hole pattern.
http://parts.trailersplus.com/tire-moun ... t-pattern/

I'm sure that you could make one yourself for less cost if you want. Mount the flat strap
on the inside and ensure the bolts are long enough to mount the spare on it. I would also
solidify the area for mounting with something like a piece of 2X4 or something like that to
keep the sheetmetal from bearing the weight on the outside. Make strong ... like rock ;)

hank

PS. you've got this running with a duplicate thread.
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Re: mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby McDave » Sun May 21, 2017 9:23 pm

Go back to Adam's (Jiffypop207) build. His entire project was great but he did a nice job on the spare mounting on ramp.
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Re: mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby yycwrangler » Mon May 22, 2017 9:51 pm

Thanks Guys..

This is the unit I got with my trailer..The frame is aluminum..Down the centre are several holes which I would attach via carriage bolts or similar to a park of the ramp 1" tubing frame. I only see the one bolt to hold the tire on but Im sure I could add a second..Thoughts... or should I look for something more solid

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Re: mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby CoventryKid » Tue May 23, 2017 3:43 pm

Al:

Can't quite make out your picture, but as I suggested, I thought 1 bolt to hold a spare on was not enough, so I bought a second unit so my spare is mounted with 2 bolts.

Others have suggested other ways to accomplish the same thing at lower cost.

With the spare at the back, it's out of the way and it does not affect the operation of the ramp.

Hope this helps!
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Re: mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby yycwrangler » Tue May 23, 2017 4:25 pm

Thanks Doug

For some reason my pics always seem to come out larger..If you go on the pic and roll your mouse it will show you the rest of the pic..Sorry about that
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Re: mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby McDave » Wed May 24, 2017 1:29 pm

hankaye wrote:yycwrangler, Howdy;

The mounting bracket that came with my trailer, still to figure out where it will call home,
is like this one only for 6 hole pattern.
http://parts.trailersplus.com/tire-moun ... t-pattern/

I'm sure that you could make one yourself for less cost if you want. Mount the flat strap
on the inside and ensure the bolts are long enough to mount the spare on it. I would also
solidify the area for mounting with something like a piece of 2X4 or something like that to
keep the sheetmetal from bearing the weight on the outside. Make strong ... like rock ;)

hank

PS. you've got this running with a duplicate thread.


@ hank,

If I'm reading that right, they intend for this to bolted to a wall stud in the vertical axis, correct?

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Re: mounting spare tire on outside of rear ramp

Postby hankaye » Wed May 24, 2017 4:52 pm

Howdy;

McDave wrote:
hankaye wrote:yycwrangler, Howdy;

The mounting bracket that came with my trailer, still to figure out where it will call home,
is like this one only for 6 hole pattern.
http://parts.trailersplus.com/tire-moun ... t-pattern/

I'm sure that you could make one yourself for less cost if you want. Mount the flat strap
on the inside and ensure the bolts are long enough to mount the spare on it. I would also
solidify the area for mounting with something like a piece of 2X4 or something like that to
keep the sheetmetal from bearing the weight on the outside. Make strong ... like rock ;)

hank

PS. you've got this running with a duplicate thread.


@ hank,

If I'm reading that right, they intend for this to bolted to a wall stud in the vertical axis, correct?

McDave


Generally I'd reckon so, however with support I don't see why it couldn't be done horizontally.
The most important part for an exterior mount would be to ensure some support behind and
against the sheetmetal. Keep from wallowing out the holes.

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