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Spare tire mounts - alternatives?

DesertFast

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My 33s won’t fit comfortably under the truck. They’re also nice, so I’d rather not just shove a good wheel and tire down there and let them rot on rotation.

I have seen a bunch of solutions but I don’t want to lose any bed functionality. I’m ok with something I need to remove (if it’s built to do so) but I was unsure what all was out there.

Anyone found a molle spare tire mount, or a no-drill strap setup?

What is everyone else doing?
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Surprised the 33 wont fit under; the pro and TH both have fullsizes down there.

I think if I reeeaally wanted a spare in a different location I would do a swing out rear bumper or something. Put the jerry can on it while im at it.
 

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Keeping an eye on this...I stuffed a 33 under there but it's low hanging fruit for sure. I am removing it for around town but on trips obviously want to take it. Why are hitch mount spare tire holders so expensive? I don't even need a swing out.
 

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If you don't mind seeing it in the mirror stand up the spare in the bed against the back of the cab
 
 



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