Hey Debra, The great thing about the Draw-Tite hitch spare tire carrier #6715 is that it is universal! Meaning it will fit any bolt pattern and tire size. I have had people use this with that same bolt pattern with no issues. The one thing to keep in…
Hello Mark, Based on what you described with the driveway angle and the additional weight you plan to carry on the hitch, I would recommend going with the SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs - Rear Axle #SSR-130-54. The main difference between the…
Hey George. The Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack item #PM34FR is only rated for 6-tons but it's not like you're raising up the entire motorhome. Most of the weight is going to be on the back though and since it is a dually, I…
I do have some options for you but most of our marine spare tire carriers are zinc plated, not galvanized or stainless. That said, there should not really be any issues with this and the aluminum. I recommend the Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier…
Hey, Brian! That's a great question. You can totally use the Redline 1-1/2" Long Torx Trailer Floor and Wall Liner Screw part #TFX150ACQ with your aluminum side rails. This screw is not self-drilling, so we recommend drilling a 7/32"…
Hey Stephen, we have the Kenda Karrier KR53 ST175/80R13 tire and wheel part #KE35EV that would work great as a spare for your 2026 Aluma MC-10 motorcycle trailer. It's same tire size, load range, wheel bolt pattern as what you have and it's…
Hey Bart! The Tie Down Side-Mount Spare Tire Mount #TD68FR can be used with a 3" tall trailer tongue. It actually comes with two different U-bolts so it will work with a 4" or a shorter 3" like yours. What kind of trailer do you have?
Hey Dee Dee, we have the Brophy RV Bumper Mounted Spare Carrier part #BR56VR that would work for what you mentioned having. It can work with wheels that are up to 17-1/2 inch in diameter and the 80 lb weight would be no issue either. Have you had to…
Depending on how thick the boards are that you plan to install in your trailer the 1-1/2" Long Torx Floor Screws #TF01150 could work well. The screws are 1-1/2 inches long and are 1/4 inch in diameter. If the depth of where the screws can attach…
Hey Nate, We do not have a 3/4" spindle nut or washer, the smallest option is the 7/8" spindle nut #165931and a 1" washer #SW1000. I cannot find anything smaller. Are you sure the threads on you're spindle are 3/4"? If they…
The only spare tire carrier I can suggest for you is the Demco Spare Tire Carrier #DM15851-52. While this carrier is designed to fit frames up to 4" tall, you can source longer bolts to be able to attach it to your 8" tall frame. The Fulton…
Hi Danny! Since the Brophy Angled Motorcycle Wheel Chock for E-Track #BR26MJ is meant to be about 14" off the ground for it to work the best, you will want to mount it on vertically oriented e-track. This also doesn't cant fore or aft or be…
Hey Debra, The great thing about the Draw-Tite hitch spare tire carrier #6715 is that it is universal! Meaning it will fit any bolt pattern and tire size. I have had people use this with that same bolt pattern with no issues. The one thing to keep in…
Hello Mark, Based on what you described with the driveway angle and the additional weight you plan to carry on the hitch, I would recommend going with the SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs - Rear Axle #SSR-130-54. The main difference between the…
Hey George. The Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack item #PM34FR is only rated for 6-tons but it's not like you're raising up the entire motorhome. Most of the weight is going to be on the back though and since it is a dually, I…
I do have some options for you but most of our marine spare tire carriers are zinc plated, not galvanized or stainless. That said, there should not really be any issues with this and the aluminum. I recommend the Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier…
Hey, Brian! That's a great question. You can totally use the Redline 1-1/2" Long Torx Trailer Floor and Wall Liner Screw part #TFX150ACQ with your aluminum side rails. This screw is not self-drilling, so we recommend drilling a 7/32"…
Hey Stephen, we have the Kenda Karrier KR53 ST175/80R13 tire and wheel part #KE35EV that would work great as a spare for your 2026 Aluma MC-10 motorcycle trailer. It's same tire size, load range, wheel bolt pattern as what you have and it's…
Hey Bart! The Tie Down Side-Mount Spare Tire Mount #TD68FR can be used with a 3" tall trailer tongue. It actually comes with two different U-bolts so it will work with a 4" or a shorter 3" like yours. What kind of trailer do you have?
Hey Dee Dee, we have the Brophy RV Bumper Mounted Spare Carrier part #BR56VR that would work for what you mentioned having. It can work with wheels that are up to 17-1/2 inch in diameter and the 80 lb weight would be no issue either. Have you had to…
Depending on how thick the boards are that you plan to install in your trailer the 1-1/2" Long Torx Floor Screws #TF01150 could work well. The screws are 1-1/2 inches long and are 1/4 inch in diameter. If the depth of where the screws can attach…
Hey Nate, We do not have a 3/4" spindle nut or washer, the smallest option is the 7/8" spindle nut #165931and a 1" washer #SW1000. I cannot find anything smaller. Are you sure the threads on you're spindle are 3/4"? If they…
The only spare tire carrier I can suggest for you is the Demco Spare Tire Carrier #DM15851-52. While this carrier is designed to fit frames up to 4" tall, you can source longer bolts to be able to attach it to your 8" tall frame. The Fulton…
Hi Danny! Since the Brophy Angled Motorcycle Wheel Chock for E-Track #BR26MJ is meant to be about 14" off the ground for it to work the best, you will want to mount it on vertically oriented e-track. This also doesn't cant fore or aft or be…
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Spare tire mounts are essential for safely securing your spare tire to your vehicle or trailer. Whether you're hitting the road in a motorhome, towing a trailer, or cruising in a classic car, a reliable mount keeps your spare tire accessible and out of the way. Consider the mount's compatibility with your vehicle, ease of installation, and durability.
Most spare tire mounts are designed for straightforward installation, often requiring basic tools. Many enthusiasts find they can mount it in just a few minutes. Some mounts may need slight modifications or additional hardware, like spacers or extenders, depending on your vehicle's setup.
Spare tire mounts are versatile and can fit a range of vehicles, from classic cars to RVs and trailers. It's important to check the mount's specifications and your vehicle's frame or hitch compatibility. Some mounts offer adjustable features to accommodate different setups.
Look for mounts with sturdy construction and clean welds. A well-made mount will withstand vibrations and harsh conditions. Some users recommend adding wood blocks or additional supports to minimize wobble and enhance stability over time.
While many mounts fit right out of the box, some situations may require minor modifications. This could include adding spacers, using different bolts, or even welding for a custom fit. These tweaks can ensure the mount fits snugly and securely.
A spare tire mount keeps your spare tire secure and accessible, freeing up space inside your vehicle or trailer. It prevents the tire from moving around during travel, which is crucial for safety and convenience, especially on long trips or when carrying large loads.