TRVL FIELDER
Trailer Spare Tire Mount,Spare Tire Carrier for Utility Trailer Boat,Spare Tire Holder Bracket Fits 4 & 5 & 6 Lugs Trailer Wheels on 4",4.5",4.75",5" and 5.5" Bolt Patterns,Holds up to 180 Lbs
Trailer Spare Tire Mount,Spare Tire Carrier for Utility Trailer Boat,Spare Tire Holder Bracket Fits 4 & 5 & 6 Lugs Trailer Wheels on 4",4.5",4.75",5" and 5.5" Bolt Patterns,Holds up to 180 Lbs
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- Enhanced Design: This folded edged spare tire carrier is engineered for trailers and boat trailers, increasing bend strength by 100% to provide solid support for your spare tire.
- Heavy-Duty Durability: Constructed with a triangular welded structure, this spare tire mount holds up to 180 lbs. Its powder-coated finish resists rust and corrosion, making it ideal for utility trailers and boat trailers.
- Universal Compatibility: Compatible with multiple bolt patterns (4-lug, 5-lug, and 6-lug), this spare tire holder fits most trailers and boat trailers, making it a versatile addition to your setup.
- Quick Installation: Easy, no-drill installation with just a wrench. This spare tire mount for utility trailers attaches to tongues up to 4 inches wide and 6 inches high, making the process quick and hassle-free.
- Complete Kit: Comes with all necessary bolts for a seamless installation on your trailer or boat trailer spare tire mount, saving you time and effort.
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Love this product! Easy to install and fits perfectly with my trailer.
Super easy to install, well painted for the elements. Quality metal
We bought this in the fall and then stored our boat for the winter. Just got it out for the first boating trip of the season and it literally fell off. The weld was not penetrated at all.
This mount kit is very well built and very easy to adapt to multiple places on your trailer frame. Finish is good, includes all necessary hardware. A million times better than the u-bolt solution, you’re never crushing the tire at all.
This is a solid piece of metal with good hardware for connecting it. It's relatively easy to install - just a few nuts and bolts. I wish I could use it, but when I install it on the trailer tongue, my tire ends up 6 inches below the bottom of the frame. My trailer tongue doesn't have 6" to spare. If I left it on, the tire would hit every low spot I crossed and tear up the tire or the hardware or the trailer (or all of them). It also sticks out a bit and shortens the distance between the tongue and the tailgate, so tight turns have new consequences. If you can place it higher on your trailer (or maybe further back), it would be a fine addition. If all you have is the frame near the tongue, you may want to consider something else.