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Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
#508487
10/02/04 04:01 AM
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Joined: Jan 2000
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Mudrunner
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Where do you carry yours, and do you like it there? Do any of you just carry it in the "bed"?
I've had mine on a swing out tire carrier for years, but always hated the extra weight it added to the rear (35" MTR). I'd always keep the rear seat folded down and would strap my tools down as far forward as possible to keep the thing from being too tail heavy.
I've started carrying it in the "bed", right behind the upright rear seat, with my tools strapped to the top of it. That seems to work well, and I think it leaves the CG where it was before, but makes the truck a foot shorter, and now I can see out the back, and I have a usable back seat. It's pretty much a trail-only rig, so I never haul anything but tools and spares.
Before I cut off the spindle that held the tire, though, I thought I'd see what your experiences have been.
Mark
''Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.'' - Plato http://www.scaldeddog.com
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Re: Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
[Re: ScaldedDog]
#508488
10/02/04 05:30 AM
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Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 1,305
Body Damage is Cool
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..............how about putting a 31 or 32 back in the original location? trail spare....emergeny use.....can be ANY size if it's rotated to the front....
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Re: Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
[Re: ZUK]
#508489
10/02/04 06:21 AM
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Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 402
Mudrunner
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I have a 33-9.50-12.50 in the stock location. Nice skinny tire, so it doesn't drag on rocks.
Rick 1984 4Runner
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Re: Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
[Re: whitetoy]
#508490
10/02/04 06:36 AM
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Joined: Jan 2000
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Mudrunner
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I have a 33-9.50-12.50 in the stock location. I did the same thing on an 88 pickup I had that actually ran on 33's. With 35's, and soon to be 37's (I hope), and both ends locked, I like to keep the spare the same size as the rest of the tires. I wish someone would make a 35/37x9.50! Mark
''Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.'' - Plato http://www.scaldeddog.com
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Re: Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
[Re: ScaldedDog]
#508491
10/02/04 07:26 PM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 65
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Careful about putting it inside. I know someone whos tire got loose in an accident and bonked him on the head pretty good. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
[Re: ScaldedDog]
#508492
10/03/04 12:18 AM
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Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 402
Mudrunner
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I have a 33-9.50-12.50 in the stock location. I did the same thing on an 88 pickup I had that actually ran on 33's. With 35's, and soon to be 37's (I hope), and both ends locked, I like to keep the spare the same size as the rest of the tires. I wish someone would make a 35/37x9.50! Mark I'm still running 33's so it works great for me.
Rick 1984 4Runner
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Re: Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
[Re: BigBri]
#508493
10/03/04 05:49 AM
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Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 344
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Mudrunner
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Careful about putting it inside. I know someone whos tire got loose in an accident and bonked him on the head pretty good. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" /> Good point. I'm kind of a belt and suspenders guy when it comes to strapping things down, but your post gave me a better idea about how to keep the tire still in an accident. Mark
''Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.'' - Plato http://www.scaldeddog.com
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Re: Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
[Re: ScaldedDog]
#508494
10/03/04 06:50 AM
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Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 12,153
Web Wheeler
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I can carry a 33x9.50 (new) MT underneath, or I can put it inside, strapped to the roll bar. I do plan to go back to a rear tire carrier, though, since a 35x12.50 is just too big for inside or underneath.
One other option is one of the 34x9.50 Swampers on a skinny rim for a spare. They run tall and aired down might fit underneath. Only drawback if you run radials is that they are a bias ply tire, so might be a bit funky on the road.
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Re: Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
[Re: 4Crawler]
#508495
10/04/04 04:48 AM
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Joined: Jan 2000
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...One other option is one of the 34x9.50 Swampers on a skinny rim for a spare... That's an interesting idea. All the stock spare mounting stuff is gone on my 4Runner, though. In any event, I nailed my sail to the mast this weekend: I cut the spindle that used to mount my spare to the rear carrier and the cut the vertical riser that supported the tire. My 35" MTR now occupies the space behind the rear seat. I'll either strap my tools to the top of the spare or put the rear seat down and secure them there, as I have done for years. Here are a couple of pics... The gray area at the bottom is the top of the rear gate, so you can see that the 35" tire fits fine, and there's room for a 37". This solution isn't for everyone, but my 4Runner is becoming more and more of a trailer queen, so I don't drive it on long expeditions. Mark
''Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.'' - Plato http://www.scaldeddog.com
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Re: Where do you stow your spare tire in a 1st gen 4Runner?
[Re: ScaldedDog]
#508496
10/04/04 12:59 PM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 836
Rock Warrior
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DO NOT use the factory "D" rings in the cargo area! I'm the one that BIGBRI was talking about. I got beaned by a 32x11.50 traveling at 55 mph. It's the only time in my life I've ever been knocked out. A tire/wheel combo can easily weigh 100lbs, you don't want that flying around the cab!
I would rather suffer the consequences of a Conservative?s error, than suffer the consequences of a Socialist's intent.
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