Spare Wheel Protector, from RLD

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Kaaae

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I was thinking Kaymar for the bumper. I really like how HikeNBike setup his rear.....
 

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Terrafirma makes a swing away mount for the stock bumper as well.
 

Kaaae

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I'll look into them. Is the D3 rack comparable? It seems that everyone has D3 bits and not D4
 

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I was thinking Kaymar for the bumper. I really like how HikeNBike setup his rear.....
I also like the Kaymar setup a lot. Keep me posted, as I am seriously considering it in a few months.
 

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I'm not super excited to have my spare at 10psi under the car, but that's what I'm going to do this weekend and see how it works.


Why is/why are you putting your spare at such a low pressure?
 

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Because that's how the 285-60 is supposed to fit.
 

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So in order to carry a full sized spare it has to be aired down to off road levels? Wait, is that stock or oversized?
 

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It's actually an oversized tire AceRider. The stock tire is 29" and my new tire is 31.5".
 

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