Lots of smart guys on here so I thought I'd ask the group.
I have 12x6' enclosed Pace cargo trailer that I use for hunting trips to tow my quad and to sleep in. Because trailer tires always seems to fail and the roads I drive are a bit rough, I carry 3 spares with me on a longer hunting trip. I've already got one on the tongue and I'm trying to find a way to carry 2 more spare tires without having to store them inside the trailer or any more on the tongue.
I was thinking of welding some square tubing to the underside of the frame (either forward or rearward of the tandem axles) and have it stick out about 3 inches. I would then weld a vertical piece of tubing onto this, hugging the siding, and then mounting the tire there. They would stand off the trailer as far as the main running tires and the bottom of the spare would hang down so that the bottom of the tire would be level with the trailer's siding. I'd do the same to the other side too.
The other option is to figure out a way to mount them to the top of the fenders. The fenders seem pretty strong and can support my 180 lbs quite easily. Not sure how I'd secure tires to them, but it is a thought.
Anyone have better ideas of storing two additional spares or concerns with what I'm proposing?
Thanks
I have 12x6' enclosed Pace cargo trailer that I use for hunting trips to tow my quad and to sleep in. Because trailer tires always seems to fail and the roads I drive are a bit rough, I carry 3 spares with me on a longer hunting trip. I've already got one on the tongue and I'm trying to find a way to carry 2 more spare tires without having to store them inside the trailer or any more on the tongue.
I was thinking of welding some square tubing to the underside of the frame (either forward or rearward of the tandem axles) and have it stick out about 3 inches. I would then weld a vertical piece of tubing onto this, hugging the siding, and then mounting the tire there. They would stand off the trailer as far as the main running tires and the bottom of the spare would hang down so that the bottom of the tire would be level with the trailer's siding. I'd do the same to the other side too.
The other option is to figure out a way to mount them to the top of the fenders. The fenders seem pretty strong and can support my 180 lbs quite easily. Not sure how I'd secure tires to them, but it is a thought.
Anyone have better ideas of storing two additional spares or concerns with what I'm proposing?
Thanks
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