Metcalf
Expedition Leader
A little bit different from what we typically see here on expo, but this is how I store a LARGE amount of additional gear on my #LX45
#1. Yes, I have made the decision to not carry a spare wheel. I run a heavy aluminum beadlock style rim which is generally a lot stronger on the other edge, and also make it a bit easier to change a tire.
On more difficult trails, I find rearward and over the shoulder visibility key. Having the spare tire laid down in the bed drastically helps this along with keeping the weight low for stability. The downside to running a 40" tire is that a spare tire takes up a HUGE amount of volume. The amount of storage volume inside the tire is frankly amazing. I am able to fit 4-5 of my waterproof #TitanToolBags inside the tire. When full they are almost a perfect match for the inner diameter of the tire. It helps to have a few sections of wood 2x4 to spread the tire beads which makes getting the bags in/out easier on the fingers (and the wood also functions as jack cribbing or emergency fire kindling). I even found a round 'super' cooler that fits inside the rim hole! With the straps run through loops on the cooler, I don't have to undo anything to access the cooler during the day.
The gear inside the tire isn't my day to day gear. I usually keep 4 bags in the tire.....Tools, vehicle spare parts, spare fluids, and a 'fix-it-kit'. My recovery bag goes behind the driver seat along with my recovery rope. For camping trips, there is enough room ahead of the spare tire for two large dry bags for camping gear.
I thought I would share this to help people keep thinking in different directions as far as efficient gear storage.
#1. Yes, I have made the decision to not carry a spare wheel. I run a heavy aluminum beadlock style rim which is generally a lot stronger on the other edge, and also make it a bit easier to change a tire.
On more difficult trails, I find rearward and over the shoulder visibility key. Having the spare tire laid down in the bed drastically helps this along with keeping the weight low for stability. The downside to running a 40" tire is that a spare tire takes up a HUGE amount of volume. The amount of storage volume inside the tire is frankly amazing. I am able to fit 4-5 of my waterproof #TitanToolBags inside the tire. When full they are almost a perfect match for the inner diameter of the tire. It helps to have a few sections of wood 2x4 to spread the tire beads which makes getting the bags in/out easier on the fingers (and the wood also functions as jack cribbing or emergency fire kindling). I even found a round 'super' cooler that fits inside the rim hole! With the straps run through loops on the cooler, I don't have to undo anything to access the cooler during the day.
The gear inside the tire isn't my day to day gear. I usually keep 4 bags in the tire.....Tools, vehicle spare parts, spare fluids, and a 'fix-it-kit'. My recovery bag goes behind the driver seat along with my recovery rope. For camping trips, there is enough room ahead of the spare tire for two large dry bags for camping gear.
I thought I would share this to help people keep thinking in different directions as far as efficient gear storage.