What Hardware Is Needed to Mount Wheel to Redline Spare Tire Carrier # 413200
Question:
The last comment in the information on the 413200 says Hardware to attach wheel to carrier is not included. What additional hardware is required? If I purchase it I will be installing it on a 16 foot Big Tex utility trailer with 15inch wheels and and a 5 on 5 lug pattern.
asked by: Bob V
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Expert Reply:
The recommended hardware to use with the Spare Tire Carrier # 413200 is 1/2 inch diameter nuts and bolts long enough to fit through the back of the mounting plate and through the wheel flange.
This would easily work to carry a 15 inch wheel that has a 5 on 5 inch bolt pattern too.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Spare Tire Carrier - Horse Trailer
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- Gooseneck Mount
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- Trailer
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