
Shrug53 wrote:It does not look too difficult. You fabricate the tire mounting arm from some steel tubing. Then you attach it to the back of your frame with a large barrel hinge. That will allow it to swing away from the body.
Then you make a tire mounting plate for the other side of the arm, and again use a barrel hinge to mount it. So when the ar is swung away, the tire can then swivel as well. You could use anything to latch all of this in to place. Something as simple as a pin to slide in to pair of holes, or a more complicated latch, or something as primitive as a bungee cord.
Have a look at this quick sketch I did. I am sure somebody like Mike or Andrew could give you a better, 3d view, but this should give you a rough idea.
Shrug53 wrote:If you move it to the center, how will it swing out and away from the body?
s4son wrote:Here are the pictures I took in Minden.
This pic shows how the spare is mounted to the rear of the trailer. Pulling a pin allows the mount to swing away to the side.
It looks like the carrier was built similar to Shrug's design with a piece going up at a 45 degree angle.
Scott F.
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