Fitting Oversized Spare Tire Underneath

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Finlayforprez

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Hi David,
You really have to deflate the spare in order to fit it under. My first attempt was a failure because the tire was "overinflated" :wink: ( 15 PSI).
After getting it to 8 PSI everything was OK.
When are you going to try your new tires?
I am heading to the Hollister Hills SVRA over Thanksgiving weekend to test out my new tires. We just got a couple days of rain (finally!!!) in the SF bay area, so I am hoping the trails are less dusty than back in September. I am going to try to get some good photos on the trails.
 

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What kind of tire inflators do you guys carry around? I'm looking for a reliable one.
 

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I carry a Viair 450p, mainly for the 100% duty cycle it has.
 

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Here are a couple pics of my Spare fitted underneath. It is definitely hoisted up to the top (sidewall touching the metal). What do you guys think?
 

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Here are a couple pics of my Spare fitted underneath. It is definitely hoisted up to the top (sidewall touching the metal). What do you guys think?

It looks good to me. How much did you have to deflate the spare to fit it?
 

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10 psi.

I only ask because others' pics in this thread doesnt seem to hang below the bumper as much. I can only guess its because mine are 285/60 vs their 265/65 width difference.
 

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I still have not had a pressure sensor warning on my spare. I did deflate it to the point where I would expect it to warn me, but I dont think I had to go as far as 10 psi.

After getting my spare out a few times, messing around, its not too tight anymore. Just takes a little wiggle side to side and it pops out. even after being warm.
 

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No TPMS on mine, thankfully. I will rotate the spare along with the others. Maybe after its had a little wear it will be easier to deal with. I havent tried dropping it yet. On the list "to-do" tomorrow.
 

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I still have not had a pressure sensor warning on my spare. I did deflate it to the point where I would expect it to warn me, but I dont think I had to go as far as 10 psi.

After getting my spare out a few times, messing around, its not too tight anymore. Just takes a little wiggle side to side and it pops out. even after being warm.
Sorry for my lack of memory, but do you have the HD package?
 

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