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Ed_Gee
May 13, 2022Explorer II
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/hide-a-spare_16-0048?gclid=Cj0KCQjwg_iTBhDrARIsAD3Ib5jMZUQEea5wVuN4AF6ABVB6WugrTdCkAevDGu8HgWh3KHae0bU19sYaAiYeEALw_wcB
All interesting info. Tnx.
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