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    M1102 Spare

    Possibly. I think two spares up top make sense to me. Couple of downsides though. - Taking up space in the trailer. - Having to lift the spare out.
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    M1102 Spare

    Pics Note: last pic is where I added a rivet nut to store the bolt. Intent is to remove from sidewall when not in use.
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    M1102 Spare

    Took a different approach. The wheels are 245/75-17 (GM rims) and the spares (2) fit perfectly in front of the wheel wells, upright. I attached a 1/2-13 rivet nut to each trailer wall and secured the wheels with all-thread and wood blocks. Does it add weight to the front? Yes. Does keep the...
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    M1102 Spare

    Just found a generic application made by Lippert. See... https://www.etrailer.com/Spare-Tire-Carrier/Lippert/LC159056.html May work just fine.
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    M1102 Spare

    Trailer tongue is occupied with fuel cans and propane tanks. I am considering behind the axle. Easier access. Are you looking at the cradle that lifts/pivots the entire wheel or the crank type? Keep me posted.
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    M1102 Spare

    All, My M1102 is NOT running the stock issue HMMWV wheels. I have added adapters to run the GM 8x180 (?) wheels to match my 2016 Silverado. Question: Has anyone mounted a spare under the M1102? Thanks in advance, Dennis
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