tire mounting on M trailer

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tire mounting on M trailer

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Was wondering what you use to mount spare tire on an M trailer.
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Hi not sure if I understand, my trailer came with a spare at the front of the trailer and is mounted on a braket with a spacer and nut arrangement.
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I bought a tire mount for my X at W/M and put it right behind the ladder post. Problem now is that the tire hits gas station's driveway street gutters. You have to find a level driveway from the street.
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I bought a spare tire and mount but can not figure out the best place to mount it. I was looking arond the ladder, but there ust isn't a "no brainer" place. Any photos of tires mounted on an M trailer?


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This is how my 2003 was delivered.Image
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Thanks Jim. Looks like I have the same mounting bracket, so I will copy that location.

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Post by Moe »

If there's any way to mount it on the curbside, rather than the streetside, I'd encourage you to do that. I hate being on the streetside where I can't see cars coming from the rear... you know... the ones that stare at a car, including a police car, on the side of the road and drive right into it?

On our X's is on the ladder. Honestly, I don't know if it blocks access because I've never tried climbing the ladder with it on. And I don't know if it would fit behind the ladder on the frame.

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Jim,
is that light blue color on your hull antifouling bottom paint, if it is it sure looks nicer than black.
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It's an anti-fouling paint (Micron Extra) put on by the previous owner. The boat was a demo that I got at the end of the season (that's the reason for the Nebraska number on a Michigan hull!). Since I dry sail, I haven't any idea if the paint is effective.
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Post by Catigale »

And I don't know if it would fit behind the ladder on the frame
That location, on frame behind ladder, is where Art from Havencraft mounted mine on my 2002 :macx:

Works and fits fine.

On the topic of trailers and spares for $10 a year you can add Trailer Plus membership to BOAT US membership and have tow package support added to your services.

Im taking a trip and just wanted to note by Boat US discount on the slip I am renting for a week was like getting my membership fees back twice. Four times if I count the fact that my MOANE membership counts towards Boat US so it only costs me $9 to join Boat US.

Yours for a fair tide;

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