Trail Talk
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We would greatly appreciate seeing how others handle their high-mounted spare wheels?

Our builder provided a wheel mount on the back wall (top of tire is almost 8 ft off the ground) with a rope and pulley to lower the wheel from an eyebolt fixed above the mount. The combined weight of our tire and rim is just shy of 100 lb., which I found hard to handle with their single pulley so switched to a double pulley but I still find this arrangement unsatisfactory.
In my imagination, the ideal would be a swivel boom to swing the tire away from the mount and a crank hoist to lower and raise with more control. I've looked into hitch-mounted gambrel hoists but, aside from weighing 50 lbs, hitch extension and boom length don't seem to work out for our application.

Our builder provided a wheel mount on the back wall (top of tire is almost 8 ft off the ground) with a rope and pulley to lower the wheel from an eyebolt fixed above the mount. The combined weight of our tire and rim is just shy of 100 lb., which I found hard to handle with their single pulley so switched to a double pulley but I still find this arrangement unsatisfactory.
In my imagination, the ideal would be a swivel boom to swing the tire away from the mount and a crank hoist to lower and raise with more control. I've looked into hitch-mounted gambrel hoists but, aside from weighing 50 lbs, hitch extension and boom length don't seem to work out for our application.