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Spare tire location?

Western Flyer

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Been considering fabbing up a spare mount on my Hallett's trailer. Looked at several photos and mocked it up, now thinking the package looks better without, just toss the spare in the truck bed.
Thoughts and pics of yours, welcomed.
 

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On some of the newer builds, I've seen the tire mounted on the passenger side of the trailer, just inside the main frame rail. It rides horizontally on a swing-down tray, in front of the front axle. Not the best picture, but I had this one on my phone.

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On some of the newer builds, I've seen the tire mounted on the passenger side of the trailer, just inside the main frame rail. It rides horizontally on a swing-down tray, in front of the front axle. Not the best picture, but I had this one on my phone.

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That's how mine is mounted. Pull the pin and hinged bracket drops spare.
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When I redid my trailer, I put a crossmember in towards the bow. My spare sets on the crossmember with a some all thread to hold it in place. I carry one on each side. It sits down in the frame rails. Pretty easy to get to but still fairly hidden. Just unbolt and lift out
 

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Been considering fabbing up a spare mount on my Hallett's trailer. Looked at several photos and mocked it up, now thinking the package looks better without, just toss the spare in the truck bed.
Thoughts and pics of yours, welcomed.
I am on the (covered) truck bed program also and agree that without is usually the better look. Ziggy’s set up is pretty clean and fairly hidden though if you have to go with something. The way the hull sits on the trailer will determine how much is hidden.
 

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i prefer them on the trailer. makes it really hard to forget it and it doesnt take up storage space. please though, if you put it on the trailer, just make sure you can get to it if the tires are flat on the trailer. ask me how i figured that little lesson out.
 

Ziggy

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I am on the (covered) truck bed program also and agree that without is usually the better look. Ziggy’s set up is pretty clean and fairly hidden though if you have to go with something. The way the hull sits on the trailer will determine how much is hidden.
Without question your answer about appearance is 100% a 240Hallet-ism😁.
Btw, I think your boat looks absolutely great with the swimsteps😊😊
 

Orange Juice

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Been considering fabbing up a spare mount on my Hallett's trailer. Looked at several photos and mocked it up, now thinking the package looks better without, just toss the spare in the truck bed.
Thoughts and pics of yours, welcomed.
It’s really tuff to lay on the hot ground to remove a spare tire. You’ll easily get 3rd degree burns, before your finished in the southwest desert heat.

I wrap my spare in a white old large blanket, and toss it in the back of the pickup. Never used the spare, but used the blanket to remove an empty plastic tub I ran over, that some else hit going in the opposite direction.
 
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