On my 2018 Tundra, I upgraded to 295/75R18 tires. The spare was big enough that it no longer fit in the stock (under-bed) spare tire location without doing some mods to the mounting rails, so I just moved it to my swing-out rear bumper because I'm lazy.
Also, I always just assumed the stock under-vehicle location was not a desirable place to mount a spare for off-roading and expedition travel, because it exposes the tire and wheel to potential damage from being dragged over rocks, etc. It would really suck to get a flat, and go to lower your trusty spare from the stock location only to discover you had unknowingly ripped it wide open some months back and now you're in a fix!
But I wonder, am I making up problems? Has anyone ever had, or heard of someone who had, damaged the spare tire because it was mounted in the stock under-bed location?
Also, I always just assumed the stock under-vehicle location was not a desirable place to mount a spare for off-roading and expedition travel, because it exposes the tire and wheel to potential damage from being dragged over rocks, etc. It would really suck to get a flat, and go to lower your trusty spare from the stock location only to discover you had unknowingly ripped it wide open some months back and now you're in a fix!
But I wonder, am I making up problems? Has anyone ever had, or heard of someone who had, damaged the spare tire because it was mounted in the stock under-bed location?