Recommended Spare Tire Carrier and Tire Cover for 19" Wheel For Attaching To RV Bumper
Question:
Hello, please recommend a spare tire Rack and Cover for my tow vehicle, to mount on the RV bumper. Wheel diameter is 29IN, width is 10.5 IN size: 255/50R19
asked by: Donelson L
Expert Reply:
I'd be happy to help!
What you'll need to do to install a 19" spare tire on the rear bumper of your RV is first install a trailer hitch # MNT47FR onto the bumper which will then allow you to install the etrailer spare tire carrier # e98ZR. The carriers that go directly to the bumper only work with wheels up 19" in diameter, so this is your only option.
For a tire cover you'll need # RA772901.
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