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Old 06-11-2019, 01:54 PM   #1
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Model # of spare tire for 2018 jayco greyhawk

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Anyone had model # of rims for 2018 jayco greyhawk like to share. I like to buy extra rim for my spare tire, I don’t have big socket to remove but for hubcap.

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Old 06-11-2019, 02:49 PM   #2
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I ended up buying this one for $80 on Amazon..
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013H061IY

It looks like it's going to work just fine on my 2018 E450.

Bought a tire from walmart, shipped to home. Took it down to firestone and got it mounted and balanced for a bit over $20.
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Also, if you remove the front wheel simulator, you can faintly see the model #. I ended up rubbing some dirt/grease from my hand into the numbers then wipe gently to get it to show.
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we carry a tire only,norim. according to ford each yr rim can be slightly different. the only way to find out is to mount it on coach.. would be interested to know how it worked out for you. rims from ford are 450+ dollars ridiculous. our coach is a 2019 e450
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also, if you remove the front wheel simulator, you can faintly see the model #. I ended up rubbing some dirt/grease from my hand into the numbers then wipe gently to get it to show.
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we carry a tire only,norim. according to ford each yr rim can be slightly different. the only way to find out is to mount it on coach.. would be interested to know how it worked out for you. rims from ford are 450+ dollars ridiculous. our coach is a 2019 e450
Many comments on Amazon with folks using it on their E450's.
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thanks, did that weeks ago, the rim number did not come up in google only at ford for 478 dollars so went with tire only as spare and god forbid use road service. we see many class c's without a spare hanging off back bumper/hitch.that could be a good sign...
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Thank you all
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Thank you very much for doing that. Appreciate all your help.
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Old 06-20-2019, 09:55 AM   #10
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Thanks bababooey. I bought the used OEM rim to match with model which bababooey provided. I also bought brand new Hankook tire to match with the rig from amazon for $130 and $23 to mount the tire. Total cost 230$.
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I sourced one from the junkyard for cheap. You might give them a try.
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I am in the same position but would like to know how to mount this on my 2018 Greyhawk. Is there a way to mount it underneath?
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I am in the same position but would like to know how to mount this on my 2018 Greyhawk. Is there a way to mount it underneath?
Which model may make the difference. Look under the rear of the coach and see if there's room. My Redhawk 29XK has the room. If you have the room purchase the Dorman hoist and a 4-6" of heavy channel.

https://www.amazon.com/Spare-Tire-Ho...5551298&sr=8-5

https://www.speedymetals.com/p-4006-...led-steel.aspx
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Here's a thread from last year with different folks solutions, part #'s, etc., including mine with some pictures.

https://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f...eel-70606.html
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I think I found a sourse for Ford OEM take off wheels. If they work out I'll post here them here.
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Do you get a chance to try that spare wheel on the inside over rear caliper as well as front wheel? I have a 2019 30x. Just wanted to check in before I press the send button
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I didn't try mine on any wheel, just made sure the part #'s matched exactly.
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The Home Depot has a 10 ft. 12-Gauge Half Slotted Metal Framing Strut Channel in the electrical dept for $25 that's plenty strong enough to use for a spare tire jig. Super strong, galvanized, easy to cut to size and join via brackets etc.


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The Home Depot has a 10 ft. 12-Gauge Half Slotted Metal Framing Strut Channel in the electrical dept for $25 that's plenty strong enough to use for a spare tire jig. Super strong, galvanized, easy to cut to size and join via brackets etc.


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I've used Super Strut material before for holding a spare wheel on my 5x8' utility trailer. Works great.
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