BrwBier wrote:They don't get used very often so they rust in place, so remember to lube things liberally when you get it working.
Brwbier
madjack wrote:1...probably(I would)...
2...see #1...
3...you built the floor...waddayathinkboutit...
madjack
Alphacarina wrote:For a 15 or 16 inch truck tire which can weigh upwards of 50 or 60 pounds, a crank up spare tire lift is probably a good idea. Probably doesn't add but 15 or 20 pounds to the truck either, which is a drop in the bucket . . . . for a truck
For a small trailer though where the spare weighs half of what the truck tires does, you're adding useless weight to your trailer for something you'll probably (hopefully) never need to use. No more trouble than it is to remove a small, lightweight spare from up under the trailer, I would just forget about it if it was on my trailer - You don't have to hoist the flat back up under and the convenience just isn't worth carrying around the extra weight . . . . even if it was safe to attach to your plywood floor
You're only considering this because you got the piece for free - Don't overlook logic just because ithe parts are free
Don
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