RMP&O
Expedition Leader
I have gone back and forth on this. Looking for opinions either way. If you have a swing out what do you think of it? If not why not? 2011 Toyota Tacoma Doublecab Shortbed
I have dug up what I can on the various forums this is more of an opinion poll so to speak. I specifically interested in how you think it improved(departure angel) or hindered (raised COG) your offroading ability, and any others issues you may have had or that it solved.
Thanks!
First of all do you off-road the truck? If not you don't really need a swing out. Lots of reasons to move the tire to the bumper but the main one is for imporved ground clearance behind the rear axle.
Next, do you plan to fit an aux fuel tank? If so you have to move the tire and run a tire carrier.
For me, I never off-road hardcore enough in my Taco for the imprved ground clearance to make a difference. Unless you are really wheeling it and getting in rocks it is fine in the stock location. I moved my to a carrier because I wanted an aux fuel tank. The fuel tank is designed (custom made) so that it gives me no less ground clearance then the tire under there, possibly better. As far as raising the COG or hindering the truck off-road. Not going to happen enough to ever be noticed. If we are talking about a 40" tire on a super soft suspension truck, ie buggy that is a different story. We are not talking about that though.
Take your truck out and wheel it. Do all the kind of stuff you like to do. Do you hit or touch the spare tire in it's stock location? Yes? Ok move it. No, ok leave it as is. Having a swing out is a pita for access to the bed. Not a big deal but certainly not as easy without. Keep that in mind too when considering the tire carrier.
my 2 cents