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Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:31 am
by JRinTX
Has anyone mounted their spare tire to the outside of the rear door on a trailer with barn doors? This seems like a good place to me, but I'm concerned about the extra weight on the door. I could make a plate to help distribute the load over a large area of the door, but there will still be extra weight on the door hinges and latch. Any ideas or experience doing this?

James

Re: Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:39 am
by lrrowe
I do recall some posts on this topics in the forum. Give the search feature a try and I am sure they will come up.

Re: Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:47 am
by Rainier70
I think Mt Don did an interior latch on his barn doors to take the weight off from either a tire or an air conditioner. Check out his build.

Seems like if you can spread the load out a little and support the door more from either the top or the bottom it should be okay.

You could also look into a swing out rear tire holder such as those used on vans, Broncos, jeeps, etc.

Re: Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:36 am
by hankaye
JRinTx, Howdy;

Can your door hinges support the weight while bouncing along on the road,
or the Forest Service trail???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuHMj1p43JY

hank

Re: Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 12:52 pm
by JRinTX
Thanks for the comments and suggestions.

Bob,
Good suggestion. I have become familiar with searching on this site over the last few months. Every time I start a new item on my project, I search this forum. :)
However, I never seem to get many search results or any search results from more than a few months back. Perhaps I am doing something wrong. For instance, if I search "spare tire mount", I only get 10 results and only back to December of 2014. Any ideas on what I may be doing wrong using the search function?

James

Re: Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 1:11 pm
by lrrowe
JRinTX wrote:Thanks for the comments and suggestions.

Bob,
Good suggestion. I have become familiar with searching on this site over the last few months. Every time I start a new item on my project, I search this forum. :)
However, I never seem to get many search results or any search results from more than a few months back. Perhaps I am doing something wrong. For instance, if I search "spare tire mount", I only get 10 results and only back to December of 2014. Any ideas on what I may be doing wrong using the search function?

James


Not sure, but I might try various words or phrases.
Here is another trick.
I typed in google the following:
spare tire site:tnttt.com

And many listings from tnttt.com show up. Just substitue any word or phrase for my listed "spare tire".
I have used it many times with interesting success.

Re: Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 1:31 pm
by JRinTX
Not sure, but I might try various words or phrases.
Here is another trick.
I typed in google the following:
spare tire site:tnttt.com

And many listings from tnttt.com show up. Just substitue any word or phrase for my listed "spare tire".
I have used it many times with interesting success.


Thank you!

Re: Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 5:03 pm
by lrrowe
JRinTX wrote:
Not sure, but I might try various words or phrases.
Here is another trick.
I typed in google the following:
spare tire site:tnttt.com

And many listings from tnttt.com show up. Just substitue any word or phrase for my listed "spare tire".
I have used it many times with interesting success.


Thank you!


Oh, and I failed to say that for other websites, you need to swap the site address for "tnttt.com".

Re: Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 6:21 am
by SalsaDog
Yes, I did the tire and other things.

135252

Re: Spare tire on rear barn door?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 7:38 am
by Rainier70
Salsa Dog's mount came out really nice. He supported his doors on the inside bottom lip. So that they ride on the floor/jamb and are not bouncing on the hinges.


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SalsaDog wrote:
Thanks, I would like to reiterate the importance of supporting the door to remove any extra weight
from the hinges, particularly when bouncing down roads. I replaced the interior skins and cut a rabbit
on the bottom of each plywood panel. That allowed the skin (panel) to protrude past the door frame
and rest on the door jamb. I just sanded it to gently slide onto the jam when closing. This takes ALL
weight off the hinges; better than new.

One thing we did not expect on our first trip was the amount of attention our cct attracted; acquiring
minds want to know. One woman in a jeep, literally followed us off a highway, onto the forest road
and checked our trailer for about 45 minutes.

When camped on some BLM land by Dinosaur National Monument, I stepped outside in my boxers and
slippers to brush my teeth. I heard a noise and walked around the front of the trailer. A couple with a
fifth wheeler had stopped and were taking pictures of us. They just stayed there, until I decided to walk
over and invite them for coffee. They then drove away; my coffee isn't that bad? :)