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derwood
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Apr 28, 2015

Carrying a Spare out front

Interested in thoughts - I'm wanting to carry a second spare tire on a front hitch. I have a 2004 Chevy 3500 Duramax, anyone foresee any issues with cooling etc?

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  • I was actually wondering about mount height. The ones that I have seen vary as to height and mounting angle.
  • My front hitch is homemade to work with a snowplow mount so it won't be of much help to you . Several hitch manufacturers make front hitches and tire carriers . I think it is also covered in TC university at the beginning of this forum .
  • NautiqueFamily wrote:
    Can you guys post recommended front hitch carriers that you have used?


    Curt makes a nice one that is available from etrailer for ~$90. I own their front hitch and I wouldn't think twice about picking one of these up if the need ever came up.
  • Thanks all for the input, i have an LB7 motor. I'm gradually preparing the camper and truck for a trip to South America in 2017.
  • sleepy does it on his GM truck 3500 dually. I did on a '79 FordCS and had no issues long ago. Just get a strong rack made to attach to frame of truck and have them add a rcvr for a small box out front.
  • I carry the spare up front on my 2002 Dmax and have not had any overheat issues . Mid year in 2004 the Dmax went from the LB7 to the LLY version . Some LLy's experienced overheat problems under load . If you have an LLY and have not had the problem then you are good to go . I would NOT put a tire cover on it .
  • I did it for a number of years without a problem. I had a very heavy duty trailer hitch system welded under the rear of my truck so I had to do something else to carry the spare.

    Bill