BlueBomber
Adventurer
Inside is ok, at least its free and dosent hurt your aero. make sure its secure! a spare will cause some serious hurt in the event of a crash or roll over.
I've been quite pleased with mine from CBI off road fab. They custom build them to fit your specific vehicle.
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If you put your spare inside, your interior will smell like rubber. Over time, the smell might get pretty bad.
It's not going to be an issue if that hitch carrier is well-made. Much stronger than most bumper-mounted swingaway carriers. I think that's one of the better ways to carry a rear-mounted spare tire. The only thing I don't like about receiver hitches is the slop/wiggle, and that's easy enough to fix.The mechanical stresses on that hitch mounted tire carrier must be extreme. It will be interesting to see how much side-side/front-back play develops over time.
murphy's law says that this rock punctured the tire... :elkgrin:Murphy's law says that, should you need the spare (underneath), there will be ONE ROCK, in the way for removal
A lot of vehicles came with spares mounted on the inside. I'd suggest putting it inside a plastic tire bag if the smell bothers you. You can get one from most tire shops.:ylsmoke:
It's not going to be an issue if that hitch carrier is well-made. Much stronger than most bumper-mounted swingaway carriers. I think that's one of the better ways to carry a rear-mounted spare tire. The only thing I don't like about receiver hitches is the slop/wiggle, and that's easy enough to fix.
I've always had my spare in the stock location, under the rear of the bed of my pickup. A 33" tire is all that will fit and if you stick to 9.50 or 10.50 wide tires it does not hang down too badly. It gets dirty, that's for sure. And checking the pressure (you do check the spare pressure when you check the 4 road-sides, right?) is sorta inconvenient. But it's never really been an issue gaining access or dragging it. And it's not for a lack of giving harder trails a try. Did the Rubicon with it there, for example. I don't recommend putting it there on a dedicated crawler, you are tempting fate. But for normal off highway travel and occasional rocks, I think it's an acceptable risk.I would love a rear carrier but I don't want to add more weight to the car. I also don't want to carry it below...what happens if my tire shreds in mud? What if a rock is blocking access?