Adding an extra spare wheel
Adding an extra spare wheel
This may seem like an odd question. We need to carry an extra spare wheel (2 in total) as we're traveling to South America, and everyone recommends taking two spares.
My question is, has anyone got any ideas of where the extra could be mounted? I already have one on the back, I was thinking of putting one on the front as well, or maybe somehow modding the back to carry two? If not carrying a complete extra wheel, at least an extra tire?
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My question is, has anyone got any ideas of where the extra could be mounted? I already have one on the back, I was thinking of putting one on the front as well, or maybe somehow modding the back to carry two? If not carrying a complete extra wheel, at least an extra tire?
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Re: Adding an extra spare wheel
How strong are you? Can you lift one on top? That would be easier with an extra tire only, though...
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Re: Adding an extra spare wheel
Maybe a hitch mounted cargo carrier? I have also heard of folks adding a trailer hitch to the front of the van to mount a cargo carrier.
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Re: Adding an extra spare wheel
How about a lug bolt extender that you could screw on to the two existing lugs on the tire mount. https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&ai=DCh ... IWg&adurl=
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Re: Adding an extra spare wheel
Roof was a thought for me too-- yes it is heavy, but it not like you will be taking it up and down a lot. I have a front mounted hitch on my van, usually use it for a storage box (sometimes bikes), so certainly an easy option too. U-Haul had an off the shelf kit for the Ford 350. Been a few years now but I believe it was no more than $225 installed.
Re: Adding an extra spare wheel
Hi,
I thought about the roof as well, but im going to have solar panels up there, so there won't be any room. Otherwise that would have been a great place.
I also thought about a cargo hitch, as his could also add some much needed storage, however I'm too worried about people stealing things from it, as some of the places we're going through have pretty high crime rates.
I was initially thinking about a front tire hitch like this one
https://www.amazon.com/Draw-Tite-6715-F ... spare+tire
But i was worried about airflow through the radiator. We have a 1993 7.5L engine, are there any specific over heating issues with this model?
Lastly I like the idea of somehow modding the rear spare wheel mount to carry 2. I was thinking of somehow putting another above the original. I hadn't thought of adding one "out from it" like lido14co mentioned. I guess then you have to think about the load being put on hitch and the slightly increased length of the van, which would come into play when taking ferries, etc. I will definitely start looking into this option more closely.
Thanks for your ideas.
Edd.
I thought about the roof as well, but im going to have solar panels up there, so there won't be any room. Otherwise that would have been a great place.
I also thought about a cargo hitch, as his could also add some much needed storage, however I'm too worried about people stealing things from it, as some of the places we're going through have pretty high crime rates.
I was initially thinking about a front tire hitch like this one
https://www.amazon.com/Draw-Tite-6715-F ... spare+tire
But i was worried about airflow through the radiator. We have a 1993 7.5L engine, are there any specific over heating issues with this model?
Lastly I like the idea of somehow modding the rear spare wheel mount to carry 2. I was thinking of somehow putting another above the original. I hadn't thought of adding one "out from it" like lido14co mentioned. I guess then you have to think about the load being put on hitch and the slightly increased length of the van, which would come into play when taking ferries, etc. I will definitely start looking into this option more closely.
Thanks for your ideas.
Edd.
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Re: Adding an extra spare wheel
Hi Ed,
In the summer in Arizona my '94 7.5L can run hot. I replace the 195 degree thermostat with a 160 degree one.
In the summer in Arizona my '94 7.5L can run hot. I replace the 195 degree thermostat with a 160 degree one.
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