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…
...My trailer tires are branded ST175/80D13 Load Range C. These tires are also ST175/80D13 but Load Range D. My question is how do they differ, size wise? Sould they still fit my trailer without tire...
...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available...
...Hello, I have a trailer that I want to add electric breaks to. It has flanges. I have a 2018 Silverado 1500. The trail has a flat 4 plug. Can you recommend the wire kit and plug that I need...
...When you tighten the two nuts on the studs of the Trailer Spare Tire Carrier # DL22128 you were looking at, it will squeeze the tire against the frame which will keep it secure and won't allow...
...Hey Rob,
The valve stem hole on the # AM20759 is going to be fitted for TR13. That is a common size on modern wheels while the TR15 is found on older wheels.
What kind of trailer are you wanting...
...Would like help in finding Trailer electric brake assembly and drum. I currently have a Lippert 3500 lbs. axel with B10E-22 Axletek-10-GG brake assembly. I wish to change to self-adjusting brakes...
...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers...
Hello Steve, thanks for reaching out. The DeeMaxx Replacement Caliper #DE52WR would not be a suitable replacement for the discontinued TDE 46802 caliper. Based on my research the TDE 46802 is for 7K-8K axles and the #DE52WR is only rated up to 6K.…
Hello Tony, I really wish I had a database that tells me exactly what goes on each camper, but unfortunately, I don’t. Based on my research, you should have a 4,400-pound axle (you can double-check your axle tag to confirm). If it is NOT a Lippert…
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…
...My trailer tires are branded ST175/80D13 Load Range C. These tires are also ST175/80D13 but Load Range D. My question is how do they differ, size wise? Sould they still fit my trailer without tire...
...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available...
...Hello, I have a trailer that I want to add electric breaks to. It has flanges. I have a 2018 Silverado 1500. The trail has a flat 4 plug. Can you recommend the wire kit and plug that I need...
...When you tighten the two nuts on the studs of the Trailer Spare Tire Carrier # DL22128 you were looking at, it will squeeze the tire against the frame which will keep it secure and won't allow...
...Hey Rob,
The valve stem hole on the # AM20759 is going to be fitted for TR13. That is a common size on modern wheels while the TR15 is found on older wheels.
What kind of trailer are you wanting...
...Would like help in finding Trailer electric brake assembly and drum. I currently have a Lippert 3500 lbs. axel with B10E-22 Axletek-10-GG brake assembly. I wish to change to self-adjusting brakes...
...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers...
Hello Steve, thanks for reaching out. The DeeMaxx Replacement Caliper #DE52WR would not be a suitable replacement for the discontinued TDE 46802 caliper. Based on my research the TDE 46802 is for 7K-8K axles and the #DE52WR is only rated up to 6K.…
Hello Tony, I really wish I had a database that tells me exactly what goes on each camper, but unfortunately, I don’t. Based on my research, you should have a 4,400-pound axle (you can double-check your axle tag to confirm). If it is NOT a Lippert…
For trailer enthusiasts, a reliable spare tire mount is essential. These mounts offer easy installation, sturdy construction, and adaptability to various trailer types. Whether you're on a bumpy road or storing your trailer, these mounts keep your spare tire secure and accessible.
Installing a spare tire mount on a trailer is straightforward. Most mounts come with all necessary hardware and clear instructions. They fit a variety of frame sizes and can be easily adjusted or modified if needed. Some users add anti-rattle clamps for extra stability.
Yes, these mounts are designed to fit a wide range of trailer types, from utility to boat trailers. They often feature adjustable U-bolts and flexible mounting options to accommodate different wheel sizes and trailer frames.
These mounts are built to last, with strong, sturdy construction that withstands rough roads and weather conditions. Some users have noted minor rusting over time, but overall, they maintain their integrity and keep the tire secure.
Absolutely! Many users have successfully customized their mounts by welding or modifying bolt holes to fit specific trailer configurations. This flexibility allows for a perfect fit and secure attachment, even on unique trailer setups.
Consider the mount's compatibility with your trailer's frame size and wheel dimensions. Look for features like adjustable U-bolts and sturdy hardware. It's also helpful to check if additional components, like lug nuts, are included or need to be purchased separately.