May-11-2022 04:10 PM
May-15-2022 10:33 AM
Ed_Gee wrote:
Regarding ladder specs, the climbing weight is for static weight.... when RV is not moving . Forces exerted while moving over bumps, etc. can be far greater on mounting screws can be much greater..
May-13-2022 08:05 AM
bobndot wrote:Dusty R wrote:
Or put a hitch on the front of mh and carry the spare there.
Thats what i did on one of my rvs, it worked fine. It didn't seem to affect the temp gauge, leave it uncovered so it can breathe.
On another rv, I carried 2 bikes and a mounting rack on my rear ladder for 40,000 rv’ing miles. The ladder mounts held up, the weight on the ladder was about 70 lbs. The bikes were on the rv every trip. Countless big city potholes were not a problem for that load.
Many TC owners always carry fabricated storage boxes on ladders. They too appeared to hold up fine.
What about having a weld shop or body shop fab you a rack. See if you have room for a mount below.
https://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/entertainment-comfort-camping/cargo-management/tire-carriers/hid...
May-13-2022 08:03 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Just get a mounted spare and figure it out. And no, normal tow truck drivers don't dismount tires on the side of the road. If you can't figure out how to carry a tire on a rim, and have a flat, be prepared to sit for a while. Or get tire mounting tools, if you're going remote. And they will weigh as much as a rim. Or more.
I can't believe a Transit doesn't come with a spare... That's crazy.
Btw, if you can trust your ladder to climb it, it will hold a little tire and wheel that size.
May-13-2022 07:53 AM
May-13-2022 07:20 AM
Dusty R wrote:
Or put a hitch on the front of mh and carry the spare there.
May-13-2022 06:24 AM
May-13-2022 05:53 AM
Ed_Gee wrote:BurbMan wrote:
I see you have a Scion xA as a toad....why not just keep the mounted spare in the trunk of that? Then you don't have to mount it anywhere on the RV.
That is a good point....but at least half the time we don't use the toad.
May-13-2022 04:30 AM
Ed_Gee wrote:
Thinking of carrying the spare primarily for long trip to Alaska....
May-12-2022 09:02 PM
May-12-2022 06:37 PM
Ed_Gee wrote:IMO all the more reason to have a spare ready to bolt on... is carrying a spare on a receiver-mounted rack an option? I understand not wanting to carry a mounted spare on the ladder.
Because I want to carry the tire on my ladder , I don't want to burden the ladder mounting any more than necessary..... Tire is 25-30 pounds. With wheel about double. Thinking of carrying the spare primarily for long trip to Alaska.... very hard to find this Hankook tire up there.
May-12-2022 04:04 PM
Tvov wrote:
I don't know about "most", but the towing companies around me all seem to have tire mounting equipment back at their shop. I have not heard or seen them actually mounting a tire on a wheel / rim on the side of a road for smaller vehicles.
"big rig" towing and service companies can usually mount a tire on a wheel, and then mount it on a trailer or truck, out in the field.
Bringing a spare tire, not mounted on a rim, is an idea, but... it really is easier to carry a spare on its own rim.
When you say weight issues, is that because your camper is over weight, or you have trouble moving / carrying a mounted spare yourself? I know as I have gotten more "seasoned" in age I have learned to use crowbars and blocks of wood to help lift spare tires onto a vehicle.
May-12-2022 04:01 PM
BurbMan wrote:
I see you have a Scion xA as a toad....why not just keep the mounted spare in the trunk of that? Then you don't have to mount it anywhere on the RV.
May-12-2022 02:40 PM
May-12-2022 08:04 AM