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Where should I mount the spare tire

mikeinaz
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I just purchased a Starcraft 26bhs this week and am having a receiver mounted on the back bumper for my bike rack, along w/ the bumper being reinforced. Its the same setup I had on the camper I just traded in. On that one I had them mount the spare under the tongue. On this TT since its a tad heavier than my old one by about 800lbs, I am getting close to max payload capacity judging by the dry hitch weight (around 550lbs)and what we carry w/ us (total weight how it sits now is 5200lbs). Would adding the spare on this tongue be a major issue or would it be better to mount it underneath or towards the rear? I do run a WDH so I am thinking although you may add 50lbs to the tongue, 1/3 of that is transfered back to the tt wheels once the wdh is adjusted, correct?

Since I will have a lot more storage in the front of this unit as well as at the back in the lower storage compartments, I will be able to shift and play w/ the load a bit to fine tune it and get the 12% or so I need in total weight over the tongue. I wont know till I get it on a scale but I need to get the spare mounted before I pick it up Friday. Based off of this limited info, what are your thoughts? This TT has the arctic package on it so I dont think there are many options underneath of it but have not looked too hard yet either. Thanks!!
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myredracer
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Explorer II
I really like it too and want to get one. They have several versions and model 28218 is for I-beam frames with an enclosed underbelly. Funny thing about this product is that not many RV vendors are selling it, but BAL products are otherwise available all over the place.

We were on a Washington State ferry last summer and got dinged an extra fare for being about 3" over the incremental length/rate. On the return trip, I took the spare tire off and saved $5-10. It won't take many trips on that ferry to pay for the hide-a-spare.

DutchmenSport wrote:
myredracer wrote:
BAL Hide-a-spare

Under $150 incl. shipping here: ...


Now THAT is definitely one of the best things I've seen in quite a while! Unfortunately, the underbelly of my camper is closed in, so the tire would not fit up between the frames. Hanging upside down from those bars it would, but not right side up.

DutchmenSport
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myredracer wrote:
BAL Hide-a-spare

Under $150 incl. shipping here: ...


Now THAT is definitely one of the best things I've seen in quite a while! Unfortunately, the underbelly of my camper is closed in, so the tire would not fit up between the frames. Hanging upside down from those bars it would, but not right side up.

myredracer
Explorer II
Explorer II
BAL Hide-a-spare

Under $150 incl. shipping here: RVupgradestore.com

I'm against carrying anything besides the tire on the bumper, but if you want to see how to do it well, go look at a Nash TT and see how they re-enforce the mount and attach their receiver to the frame.

Ditto on the warranty. You need to get the dealer to okay it with the manufacturer. If you don't, and anything ever goes wrong, the frame manufacturer will more than likely blame it on you (esp. if L*pp**t). We had shock absorbers installed on our new 2014 TT and the factory insisted that the dealer handle it so that the warranty wouldn't be affected.

dadmomh
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Just so you're aware....if your trailer frame is still under warranty - check your paperwork - any mods whatever that you make will void the warranty. How about a roof rack for the SUV?? There are miles of threads here on bikes and bumpers and you can get some good info. Agree that the bumpers are more for cosmetic purpose than much else. And makes a good place to stow the stinky slinky, but that's about all. Strongly suggest no bumper mount. Good luck, this is a continuing problem.
Trailerless but still have the spirit

2013 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604 - new family
2007 Rockwood ROO HTT - new family
2003 Ford F-150
4 doggies - We support Adopt/Rescue.
Sam, you were the best!
Cubbie, Foxy, Biscuit and Lily - all rescues!

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A lot of new trailers are coming with spares mounted in the storage space under the bed.

CaveRun
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mikeinaz wrote:
I will see if they can weld the bike hitch to the frame and leave the spare on the rear bumper.

I ''would not'' weld anything!... You may want to take it off later!

Being a welder, sometimes removing things welded on can be a ''big pain''!

mikeinaz wrote:
I just purchased a Starcraft 26bhs this week and am having a receiver mounted on the back bumper for my bike rack.


Maybe this will help you.

Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver for RVs, 22" to 72" Wide

You could use that to mount your bike rack and still leave the spare on the bumper!... Then if you didn't have your bike rack on it, you could use one of those cargo carries to give you some more storage!
John 3:16

1996 Hide Away Sun Lite Truck Camper
2003 31' Salem LE Forest River Travel Trailer
2013 Sun Tracker Bass Buggy 18 DLX Pontoon
2002 F-150 SuperCab V-8 4X4
Firestone Air Bags
Homemade Tie Down Mounts
Equal-i-zer WD Hitch

mikeinaz
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Thanks for all the ideas. I do have a SUV so no place to put it in the TV. I will see if they can weld the bike hitch to the frame and leave the spare on the rear bumper. Also if I put it under the tongue I can always move more weight to the rear w/moving items to a different storage location if I have to after I weigh the tongue weight.

dadmomh
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Any chance your tow vehicle is a pick up and you could just put the bikes in the bed of the truck, then mount the spare on the rear of the trailer?
Trailerless but still have the spirit

2013 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604 - new family
2007 Rockwood ROO HTT - new family
2003 Ford F-150
4 doggies - We support Adopt/Rescue.
Sam, you were the best!
Cubbie, Foxy, Biscuit and Lily - all rescues!

AH64ID
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Explorer
I run 2 spares mounted to the OEM bumper, with a bike rack between them mounted to a frame mounted receiver hitch.

I have the style that CaveRun posted.

No issues, and they are easy to get to if needed.
-John

2018 Ram 3500-SRW-4x4-Laramie-CCLB-Aisin-Auto Level-5th Wheel Prep-Titan 55 gal tank-B&W RVK3600

2011 Outdoors RV Wind River 275SBS-some minor mods

rbpru
Explorer II
Explorer II
My TT came with the rear tire mount shown above bolted to the bumper. I used it on our recent 6000 mile trip with no problems.

I did however check for side wobble and twisting but mine is rock solid.

I know that side vibrations can loosen any bolt-on unit rather quickly.
Twenty six foot 2010 Dutchmen Lite pulled with a 2011 EcoBoost F-150 4x4.

Just right for Grandpa, Grandma and the dog.

CaveRun
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I have one of these from etrailer.com..(I got mine on sale for $19.99)

Ultra-Fab Folding Spare Tire Carrier for Trailers and RVs - Bumper Mount

I didn't need my to fold down, so I ran a couple welds down each side and that made it stronger too!

The 4" bumper on my TT is very strong!... Don't know why some people say the 4" bumpers are for looks.:h... (Must have a different bumper than mine!)

Carry on! :B
John 3:16

1996 Hide Away Sun Lite Truck Camper
2003 31' Salem LE Forest River Travel Trailer
2013 Sun Tracker Bass Buggy 18 DLX Pontoon
2002 F-150 SuperCab V-8 4X4
Firestone Air Bags
Homemade Tie Down Mounts
Equal-i-zer WD Hitch

Passin_Thru
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Explorer
Mine is underneath. I can wash mud off, and when I was a kid I played in the rain, slush, snow and on the ice. Mount it underneath and don't be a sissie.

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Make sure that receiver is attached to the frame. I made a bracket to hold the spare right above the bumper to minimize leverage and allow more room for the bikes.

DutchmenSport
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A spare tire came with my Outback mounted on the rear bumper. It also came with a small receiver hitch. I removed the spare tire from the 4 inch hallow bumper so I could carry a utility basket in the receiver hitch. If the tire is on the bumper, there's not enough space for the basket now. So, simple solution. I just toss the spare tire in the back of the pick-up bed. I take it out when we get home and keep it in our small utility shed until the next trip. Simple, easy solution, works for us.