by eamarquardt » Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:25 pm
I like the look of Toyota truck rims (with std ford bolt pattern) and have used them on my dump trailer and have them on my completed teardrop frame.
I measured the distance from the frame to the center of the Toyota rim/tire and it was 5.5 inches. Put the emergency spare on and it was 6 inches. Also the emergency spare is narrower than the Toyota tire so there is definately no interference problem.
However, better to check now than learn of a problem out in the middle of nowhere after a tire failure, ha. I also have a matching full size spare that I can also sling under the trailer but like the weight reduction and increased ground clearance of the emergency spare.
For some odd reason, I seem to get 10 times more flats on my dump trailer than my van, even though the van is towing the trailer and "leads the way", ha. Go figure! I always carry a spare for the dump trailer and have used it many a time.
Thanks for the input.
Cheers,
Gus
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