6x6guy
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I have been toying with the idea of mounting a rear bumper tire mount to rear of one of my trucks, never have enough spares.
Well a bunch of us were talking about the larger 46 inch tires ( which most of us have mounted on our trucks) and who was going to take a spare tire ( a job in its sell)
and it got me thinking about a rear bumper mount spare tire holder - so another project to design and build.
While on the drawing board several concepts come to mind- but the functions and
custom application should be basic, and yet a one man operation. ( no body's
around when you really need them ).
So with a couple of parameters such as traversing support structure to move the tire and frame away from the trucks body, and then rotate the existing tire support
lift cradle in to a dead mans lifting position. With the tire mounted to the structure
then rotate 90% ( hopefully balanced ) back into a horizontal position and then pivot
back into a storage position and lock in to place--- well that's the concept.
So the question I ask is, has any body any pictures, drawing or even a prototype
design that would be helpful, thanks john.
Well a bunch of us were talking about the larger 46 inch tires ( which most of us have mounted on our trucks) and who was going to take a spare tire ( a job in its sell)
and it got me thinking about a rear bumper mount spare tire holder - so another project to design and build.
While on the drawing board several concepts come to mind- but the functions and
custom application should be basic, and yet a one man operation. ( no body's
around when you really need them ).
So with a couple of parameters such as traversing support structure to move the tire and frame away from the trucks body, and then rotate the existing tire support
lift cradle in to a dead mans lifting position. With the tire mounted to the structure
then rotate 90% ( hopefully balanced ) back into a horizontal position and then pivot
back into a storage position and lock in to place--- well that's the concept.
So the question I ask is, has any body any pictures, drawing or even a prototype
design that would be helpful, thanks john.