Custom Spare Tire Mount

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Thanks guys. As for it working with stock tire and back flip I can make it work. The tire will sit almost flat and u will lose the space under it but it will work. Let me know if u want to do it


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It looks like there is enough space for gas cans on either side. Do you think that would be possible. And I mean the ones like those VP racing cans.
 

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Nice... Like the under cover mount. Would the under cover mount work with both stock and aftermarket rims/wheels?

Like how this moves it up front where the others I have seen have them further back taking up almost all the space. This line-x'd would be perfect...
 
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I was just thinking about and a easy solution for the stock spare would be to bolt it down upside down. This way I can keep the mount flat rather than raised.


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Raised works for sliding stiff under when spare is mounted. Your idea of a lower mount with the spare upside down works for those who only run the spare in the bed at runs allowing more cargo space for daily tasks.
 
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