Just out of curiosity how many times have you been on the side of road with a blowout on a drive tire?
How do you carry a spare tire?
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You will also be surprised at how fast virgin tires become abused by out of spec alignment, bad suspension etc.
Any time you have that classic feeling of being tight fisted with not wanting to spend money, examine your tires really good.Cabinover101 Thanks this. -
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this is the one a company i drove for had..
FLEET ENGINEERS Back of Cab Spare Tire Carrier 24.5" #984-00115
somehow, i cannot find it in me to trust a strap. -
Don't need a jack either on the trailer. If you have a hydraulic RGN, you can raise the neck up high, put some blocks under the frame right in front of the axles, let the neck down, and the tires come up.201, PE_T and HoneyBadger67 Thank this. -
All My Trucks have one of these in the Locker..
1:58 Heavy Duty Torque Multiplier Wheel Nut Sockets Wrench Tool Set Kit AUS 871248796983 | eBay
And every trailer Carries 2 Spares...Cabinover101 Thanks this. -
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Even running the haul road where it is 500 miles of bad road between places to get a tire, I carry my spares bolted to the hub, when I have needed a steer, (only once) I just took a drive tire off and used it to get home.
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