riderdan
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I finally decided what to do about carrying a spare.
This is my (easily removable) spare tire setup. It's bolted to the bed but comes out easily. It's right up against the side of the bed so it doesn't impede the view through the rear window. It's upright so most of the bed area is still available. It's welded out of 2" 1/4" wall square tube, so it's plenty sturdy.
I decided against the bumper-mounted spare for a couple of reasons. One is because here in my small town I have to do a lot of backing out of parking spaces and the spare on the rear blocks a significant portion of the view. Also, I have the delineators to put on the tailgate, which the spare would cover. The cost was also a not-insignificant factor.
The main downside to this setup: it's still a full-size 37" runflat, so it is a bear to get into the bed by myself.
This is my (easily removable) spare tire setup. It's bolted to the bed but comes out easily. It's right up against the side of the bed so it doesn't impede the view through the rear window. It's upright so most of the bed area is still available. It's welded out of 2" 1/4" wall square tube, so it's plenty sturdy.
I decided against the bumper-mounted spare for a couple of reasons. One is because here in my small town I have to do a lot of backing out of parking spaces and the spare on the rear blocks a significant portion of the view. Also, I have the delineators to put on the tailgate, which the spare would cover. The cost was also a not-insignificant factor.
The main downside to this setup: it's still a full-size 37" runflat, so it is a bear to get into the bed by myself.