spare tire with 35's???
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I'm on 35's and use the stock spare. I have had to use it twice and it was fine.
A couple notes though:
1. If you have rear LSD, you can NOT put a different size tire on each side on the rear. If you get a flat on the rear, you will have to move a front tire to the back and then put the spare on the front.
2. If 4WD, you can not use 4WD with a spare on the front.
I was lucky and both times I have had issues with front tires. No problems at all. You get a few dash lights on with running different size tires, but to drive a few miles here or there until you can get it fixed, no biggie.
A couple notes though:
1. If you have rear LSD, you can NOT put a different size tire on each side on the rear. If you get a flat on the rear, you will have to move a front tire to the back and then put the spare on the front.
2. If 4WD, you can not use 4WD with a spare on the front.
I was lucky and both times I have had issues with front tires. No problems at all. You get a few dash lights on with running different size tires, but to drive a few miles here or there until you can get it fixed, no biggie.
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It is called the tiregate. There is NO drilling ANYWHERE on your truck. You can even swing the tire out of the way to gain access to the bed. Check out there website tiregate.com for more info. I absolutely love mine. Oh and that is a 38" tire sitting there. They can hold up a 40.
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IMO this is the best way to go for carrying a full size spare tire.
It is called the tiregate. There is NO drilling ANYWHERE on your truck. You can even swing the tire out of the way to gain access to the bed. Check out there website tiregate.com for more info. I absolutely love mine. Oh and that is a 38" tire sitting there. They can hold up a 40.
It is called the tiregate. There is NO drilling ANYWHERE on your truck. You can even swing the tire out of the way to gain access to the bed. Check out there website tiregate.com for more info. I absolutely love mine. Oh and that is a 38" tire sitting there. They can hold up a 40.
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Unfortunately they are expensive. But when one has a flat tire with this size tire; having a full size spare is worth every penny dropped on the carrier, tire, and wheel. Especially if you get a flat on the trail, and can not get a tow truck out there to come and get ya. So, when I was planning my lift, I added this additional cost into my budget. And yes I didn't have to go with matching tire and wheel, but I do show my in truck shows and wanted everything to match.
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I just threw my spare tire in the bed. There is nothing where the spare originally goes on my truck because the original cable thing **** out on me. What a piece of crap. I thought about bolting the spare back to its original place but can't help but think what a pain it would be to get out on the side of the road