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OK getting the 520 to were I want it now except for carrying a spare tire. I really don't want to just throw it in the back and strap it down. How are you folks carrying a spare. 27x10x12 tire size. Prefer real world experience. š
Thousands of miles mountain riding. Never carried a spare, never needed one. Plug kit and 12 volt compressor.OK getting the 520 to were I want it now except for carrying a spare tire. I really don't want to just throw it in the back and strap it down. How are you folks carrying a spare. 27x10x12 tire size. Prefer real world experience. š
Same. Compressor and plug kit. Wife and I were tossing the idea around. šThousands of miles mountain riding. Never carried a spare, never needed one. Plug kit and 12 volt compressor.
That spare is so big and heavy. Maybe in a group ride, have someone bring one. Always a front, so it fits front & rear.Same. Compressor and plug kit. Wife and I were tossing the idea around. š
Plug kit will take care of tread punctures and some side wall splits, enough to get you back to camp to get your spare. Run good tires! Not stockers.Same. Compressor and plug kit. Wife and I were tossing the idea around. š
If you knock a tire off the rim hope you have a big enough compressor. The basic "air up the tire" will not work.Same. Compressor and plug kit. Wife and I were tossing the idea around. š
Starter fluidIf you knock a tire off the rim hope you have a big enough compressor. The basic "air up the tire" will not work.
And a ratchet strap šStarter fluid
wife used it all earlier to start a fire.Starter fluid
This was a rental in May/June '21. The JT was on order at that time.Nice truck! (but where's the JT? š¤ )
Thanks so much for the Pics. Yea it looks like I'll just secure the spare in the bed for now. Short rides I'll just carry the compressor and plug kit. šI have one from Hornet Outdoors that I have used for my past few rides at RRB. I cut it down quite a bit so it didn't hang quite so far off the back. I still had to eventually run a ratchet strap from the ROPS, through the tire, and back to the ROPS to take out the slop in the hitch because the bouncing was driving me nuts. It's a LOT of weight hanging off the back end of it. However, it did work great and I do recommend it if you're going to be a long way off from the trail head for an extended period of time. That said, I won't be toting it around anymore during group rides at RRB. It's too much of a hassle and I'd have to SERIOUSLY F'up to end up needing it. I run K9 Supergrips on beadlocks and the sidewalls are so stiff that even at 0psi, I'm convinced I could ride back to camp. Sorry, I don't have very good pics of it right now.
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No prob. Yea, I legitimately tried as hard as I could to keep it close to the tailgate but as you can see, it still hangs off there a bit. And I'm wanting to say my wheel/tire setup is like 70lb, so not light at all. Ideally, I'd rather it be mounted on the ROPS behind me but nobody makes anything that I could find and I haven't been driven to fabricate one just yet. Maybe someday.Thanks so much for the Pics. Yea it looks like I'll just secure the spare in the bed for now. Short rides I'll just carry the compressor and plug kit. š
Here is the current setup. A couple soft straps around the ROPS and a Husky strap to the lower D ring. Actually pretty solid fore and aft. Bungied the Box to the side for lateral support. Cheap and fast to load. I'll try it in this position this weekend.No prob. Yea, I legitimately tried as hard as I could to keep it close to the tailgate but as you can see, it still hangs off there a bit. And I'm wanting to say my wheel/tire setup is like 70lb, so not light at all. Ideally, I'd rather it be mounted on the ROPS behind me but nobody makes anything that I could find and I haven't been driven to fabricate one just yet. Maybe someday.
I haven't needed it for it's intended use yet but have utilized it in the back yard pulling a few piles of branches and debris around. Gotta use it for something. šI considered that, but needed the bed space for overlanding gear.
BTW, how you liking that Tiger Tail?
Good idea. Thanks. I'll either move it to the left side or maybe center it and strap it to the ROPS. OK after moving the spare to the center and strapped it's rock solid. Doesn't obstruct the mirror much at all. Work in progress.Iād put the tire behind the driver so it wonāt block your view when checking to the right. It wouldnāt be in your way when checking to the left either.