As long as you have a 2 inch hitch installed on your 3500 Sprinter the Curt spare wheel and tire carrier part # C31006 that you sent a picture of would work well. This is a universal spare carrier that would work great for you. view full answer...
It appears you have a spare tire carrier very similar to the Carrier # TR-1. This uses the Replacement Tire Mounting Hardware # 2109 for new spare tire carriage bolts, nuts and spring retainers. It also includes new nuts for the u-bolts which you would only need if you are moving your holder. view full answer...
If you have the Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier part # FSTC1000301 then yes, you can use the Replacement Mounting Hardware for Fulton Jacks part # F500286 as they both use the same hardware and brackets. The kit will allow you to install the carrier on a frame size up to 3" x 5".
If you have a different spare tire carrier please let me know what that is and I'd be glad to see if we have other hardware and brackets for this. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Hitch Mounted Spare Tire Carrier w/ 2" Receiver Opening # RM-195225 that you referenced will work for you as it can fit all bolt patterns and has a 400 lb vertical weight capacity. Your 38 inch tires would not be an issue. view full answer...
The original Thule 963 Spare Me bike carrier did not work on the 2006 to 2010 Toyota RAV4 because of mounting limitations with the original mounting plate like you have said.
The Thule Replacement Mounting Plate, # 753-3532, is the replacement plate that is needed in order for the older Thule 963 Spare Me bike carrier to be used on your 2007 Toyota RAV4 with factory spare tire.
The newer Thule Spare Me 2 Bike Carriert, # TH963PRO, includes the newer replacement plate which allows this... view full answer...
The bolt that comes on the Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier - Fits 4- and 5-Lug Wheels # FSTC1000301 that holds the spare tires on are 1-1/2" long and 1/2" diameter coarse thread bolts. You'll need a bolt at least that long to give you enough room to firmly mount the spare tire. view full answer...
For a matching spare tire and wheel use the Loadstar 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" Galvanized Wheel part # AM30670 with the CE Smith trailer part # CE48870. To attach the tire to your trailer the CE Smith Spare Tire Carrier for Trailers part # CE22011Z-11050-2 will match both the trailer and wheel so you will be set. view full answer...
Since your trailer hitch receiver has a 500lb tongue weight rating, and using the Roadmaster Spare Tire Carrier # RM-195125 will reduce the capacities by 33% you are correct that you are left with 335lbs of tongue weight capacity on your receiver.
Since the # RM-195125 weighs 44lbs and the spare tire weighs 75lbs that leaves your receiver with about 215lbs of tongue weight left, so you will be able to use the full 200lb tongue weight rating of the tire carrier without an issue.
You mentioned... view full answer...
Trailers do not have a donut type of spare available as an option. Trailer tires are built differently than passenger vehicle tires. They are made with a thicker sidewall to handle more vertical load. A donut would not be sufficient. You would just use the same size tire and wheel as a spare as what is already on the trailer. In this case use an ST175/80R13 tire.
I have included a link to the right to all of the tire and wheel combos we have in size ST175/80R13.
We have a lot of spare... view full answer...
Thank you for the photo of your Carson trailer, which appears to be similar to their SU081 model. I checked their website for specs but no information is provided for the type of spare tire mount they supply on their trailers. Their's may be an OEM style. Still we can help you select a spare tire holder that will fit the desired mounting point and also fit your wheel's bolt pattern.
You can use the linked page to see all spare tire carriers we offer. Use the filters on the page to select... view full answer...
Unfortunately, the only parts sold separately from the Bumper Mounted Tire Carrier # TR-1 are replacement bumper mount u-bolts # TR-2200 and the replacement bolts # 2109 for securing the tire to the carrier. You would have to buy the whole carrier to get the little rectangular piece that clamps down on the wheel to secure it.
That being said you could also just get a scrap piece of metal that's long enough to cover the bore hole of your spare wheel and drill a large enough hole through... view full answer...
You will need the Replacement Winch and Crank Extension # LC74HD to replace the damaged tire holder on your Lippert RV Spare Tire Carrier with Winch # LC159041. This should also resolve your issue with the tire cable lowering from the winch. It is possible that part of the brake inside the winch was damaged which allowed your winch cable to drop and contact the ground while traveling.
It is very important to only use a Manual Crank Handle # LC285324 with the tire carrier as if you use... view full answer...
MaxxTow doesn't have replacement 1/2" carriage bolts for the Spare Tire Carrier MT70214 but you can use the CE Smith 1/2" Lug Nut # CE11051 as a replacement for the lug nuts on the carrier. The carriage bolts will need to be sourced locally. view full answer...
We have what you need here.
First, though, the Locking Knob with Bolt for SportRack Single-Arm, Hitch-Mounted Bike Carriers, part # SR0018, is not compatible with the Thule Spare Me Bike Rack, part # TH963PRO.
The correct bolt for that bike rack is the Replacement Carriage Bolt for Thule Spare Me Spare-Tire-Mounted Bike Carrier and Ski Carrier, part # 915-0655-11.
If you need the knob as well, then use the Replacement Arm Knob for Thule Spare Me Bike Carrier, part # 753-0737-10. view full answer...
Since you'll be dealing with a marine environment, I'd recommend using a galvanized wheel. I'm assuming your existing wheels have a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern.
If a load range C tire (1100 lb capacity per tire) capacity is sufficient, the # AM3H400 wheel/tire combo would be work well for you. If you need a heavier weight rating, go with # AM3H440 which is a D rated tire with a 1330 lb per tire rating.
For a spare tire carrier, I'd recommend the CE Smith # CE22011Z and the padlock... view full answer...
The only replacement cradle part still available from Yakima for the Rhode Gear Spare Tire Shuttle is the
# RG8890084 replacement cradle. According to Yakima, the Spare Tire Shuttle had a different diameter frame tube (1 inch) than other Rhode Gear racks, which is why the # RG8890083 wouldn't work unless you shimmed out the tube with tape or via some other method. view full answer...
Replacement Bumper Mounting Hardware for Stromberg Carlson Bumper Mounted Tire Carrier # TR-2200 is the replacement U-bolt for the Bumper Mounted Tire Carrier # TR-1. I looked up the manual for that kit and attached a photo that shows the U-bolts are 3/8 inches which then makes sense with the 16 thread. view full answer...
The correct spare wheel/tire combo for the Malone EcoLight Trailer part # MAL53FR is the Spare Tire for Malone EcoLight Trailer - Locking Attachment Item # MAL33FR which is actually the exact same wheel/tire that would have came with the trailer and it comes with a mounting bracket as well. view full answer...
The replacement cradle for your Thule Spare Me bike carrier is part # 853-5829.
The rubber straps are sold separately. They are part # 753-3535. view full answer...