porterjoytoy
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Does anyone have a different way of mounting a spare tire on the bumper, rather than the receiver hitch?
I put mine in a storage bin.
Does anyone use the etrailer part # TH934XTR for their spare tire mount?
I mounted my spare onto the center shaft of my cargo bin by drilling holes and using grade 8 bolts and nuts. It's similar to what you want to do with that bike rack except you want yours in the inside. Not sure if you have enough room between the back of the RV and that middle shaft of the bike rack to hold the wheel.
One thing I can tell you is that it is extremely heavy to flip up my cargo basket with that wheel on there. I have not yet driven with that basket down with the wheel mounted.
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There is a U Bolt style mount, or square bolt lol.Does anyone have a different way of mounting a spare tire on the bumper, rather than the receiver hitch?
Here's mine.
Gr-8 bolts...How thick is the metal you are mounting the bolts on? 3/8" Gr-8 bolts would suggest the minimum thickness of the brackets should be 3/8" steel. The mounting strength is limited by the weakest link. Gr-8 bolts into 1/6" thick steel is only about equal to Gr 2
JohnnyNorthland, thank you. The bumper bracket is attached where the bumper is attached to the frame rail. Never the less, I agree. The tire mount, tire and wheel are very heavy. I have been inspecting the weld joint regularly. Holding up for three years. Now to address the rusty bumper.