Looking for after market Spare tire carrier

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Do they make one?
 
Spector has one I think, Oposite Lock from AUS I think.

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Do they make one?
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Spector has one I think, Oposite Lock from AUS I think.
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Thanks LP...found it at Spector but man talk about some serious $$ for it. I think for that kinda $$ i can get use to it underneath the rig.
 
I looked at this option for my 60, to get the 31X10.50 out from under the truck. After reviewing prices and considering the aggravation of swinging the tire away EVERY time I need to get into the back of the cruiser, I decided to wait until I get the roof rack, and put the tire up there with a cover. Two birds with one stone, and no aggravation.

Just a suggestion.

Mike S
 
you can get a 33 under a 60/2 or 80, but it works best with a tall skinny or it hangs down low. On a 80 you can move the carrier up for more clearence on a 60/2 ya can't.

so if you running 33's get a 33x9.5 for a spare.........if ya want.
 
Kaymar no longer makes the rear bumper for the 60 series. I bought one of the last ones.


TB
 
I built a full length roof rack out of 3/4 thinwall sqaure tubing, and since I used a buddy's tubing bender on the corners it looks pretty professional, especially when covered with Durabak! I then welded a stick of all-thread straight up from a flat iron platform to form a holddown for my spare tire. I put in in the rear third of the rack. I welded a couple of handles onto the big nut that fits the all-thread and it cinches down good and tight. Works great--until I actually have to heave that big 33x12.50 off the roof!
 
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if you running 33's get a 33x9.5 for a spare.........if ya want.

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That sounds like good advice - hadn't thought of that
 
Me too, I run a 35 up there all the time. :cheers:
 

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