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Spare Tire Ideas

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by theBHead, Apr 17, 2023.

  1. Rick Whitson

    Rick Whitson Detroit Area 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I keep a jack, compressor and plugs in the tool box. Hope for the best.
     
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  2. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Fact is, in over half a century, I've never used a jeep spare.
     
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  3. colojeepguy

    colojeepguy Colorado Springs

    They don't have nails in your part of the world?
    :shrug:
    It's actually been quite a few years since I had a flat on the CJ, but my son seems to have an attraction to road debris...he's 19 and has already had to change a flat 4 or 5 times on the Wagoneer.
     
  4. oldtime

    oldtime oldtime

    This is the only Jeep I ever built with a side mounted spare. Yes they do look way cool with skinny tires.
    I actually put it to very good use one time.
    I was out collecting firewood in an area with large dense trees. I had to do a lot of tight backing into the area weaving my way backward into the stand of trees. Was only cutting out the damaged timber.
    One turn was so tight I had to ram my side mounted spare up against a tree and pivot the Jeep around that very tight turn. Left front tire was up against a big tree butt as the factory side mounted spare tire pushed hard into another big tree on my right. The spare actually functioned as pivot up against that tree.
    Here you see the jeep with a full load of swamp white oak rolling on a set of 6.50x16” Michelin Iltis military tires
    [​IMG]
     
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  5. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    That’s definitely a good bit of firewood. Did you hand split that?:bananatool:
     
  6. oldtime

    oldtime oldtime

    42” diameter swamp white oak cut with a Stihl .028 and 20” bar.
    Don’t want a log splitter.
    I still split all my wood by hand.
    I need the exercise.
     
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  7. ITLKSEZ

    ITLKSEZ Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

    Have you seen steel prices lately? :shock:
     
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  8. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    Some of us don't have that pesky tailgate problem.
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    If one doesn't need tailgate access, you can come straight off the pintle hitch mount. I did run a post through the rear body panel to a cross bar between the frame mounted roll bar legs for this. Super solid.

    I'm a bit surprised Ken didn't tweak his spare mount using it for a Jeep pivot. Not long after I purchased my 67 CJ 5 (new), I was driving past Bozeman's Barmuda Triangle one evening and some drunk opened his drivers door just as my spare tire was passing him. The edge of that door hit pretty much dead center in the tire tread and did indeed tweak both the mount and the tub support. The guy was pretty upset that his door didn't close anymore but declined my offer to call the cops for some reason.
     
  9. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    I have never popped one on a trail but same can not be said on-road where I've had several flats and one major blow out (Cooper SST).
     
  10. Frogfarm

    Frogfarm 1978 CJ5 2023 Sponsor

    The quality of tires today is nothing like 50 years ago, as a kid running bald recaps, I had a lot of flats to deal with. I do not want to jink myself but I have 138K on my pickup and never had the spare out. My last Jeep 168K when I sold it, and never a flat. My new CJ project has a mounted spare in the back and it is a real pain in the ***. I think I am just going to run around the farm and into town basically the local area without a spare, maybe plugs and a little air compressor in my tool bag, and hope I have the mobile phone. I guess I still know how to walk and hitchhike :). Last couple of weeks, I have been dinking around and building a new bumper and at this moment am working on a swing out for spare, jack, and extra fuel for running around the outback

    [​IMG]

    My goal is building it to allow easy removal of the swingout for local driving and easy install when heading out exploring
     
  11. colojeepguy

    colojeepguy Colorado Springs

    :beer:
     
  12. vtxtasy

    vtxtasy oldbee 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Only change one due to a sidewall puncture from chasing cows in the rocks. Tires were some what dry rotted *** happens quickly
    in this part of the country. Another was on the highway while in mid pass of a semi. Right front blew and was pulling me toward
    the truck. Older BFG with good tread but suspect tread separation from heat and dry rot.
     
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  13. vtxtasy

    vtxtasy oldbee 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Prices are insane. Become friends with a metal shop. Had one owner tell me I could come and scrounge his cut-off pile
    whenever I wanted. Scrap prices are a determining factor.
     
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  14. theBHead

    theBHead New Member

    this was kind of the idea i was thinking of if i decided to go "in bed/back seat" idea... then i would add a single bucket seat next to it


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  15. Jw60

    Jw60 That guy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I remember my dad's fleet side f-250 had a simple spare mount that looked a lot like a eye bolt on the bed rail and a wing nut through the lug nut hole.

    Inside the bed is a huge loss of space.
    Like others I've gone 15years with 8plys. I've had flats but still been able to limp into a repair station. That's why I can't provide pictures. I've just now gotten a spare wheel and i got to play musical tires.

    My plans are very similar to the Renegade I but with a passenger offset tire like *most* m38a1 and a driverside Jerry can like *most* m38a1
    But with a swing away function to easily install a large cooler or keg. I'm thinking 1.5"dia .120 wall tubing on brass bushings passenger side and spring loaded pin on the driver side.
     
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  16. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    My M38A1 had tire on passenger side of cowl, and jerry can also on passenger side, behind door opening.
     
  17. FinoCJ

    FinoCJ 1970 CJ5 Staff Member

    Sorry if I missed some of the discussion about what you intend to do with the jeep - but I could never give up that cargo space. I don't run a rear seat, but still use that space and a small rack to take camping gear as well spare parts and recovery etc for multi-day trips like the rubicon or our upcoming HITR trail run. Carry 2 people and all the gear, food, water, beer (especially cold beer!) and 4wd stuff needed for 4 days seems to fill up the back pretty easily. I use a swing out tire carrier that is mounted to a bumper - gives some nice protection on the rear, recovery points etc....space is tight and would be even more difficult if I had to carry extra fuel cans (I have a second rear tank which has alleviated that hassle - just water cans now).
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  18. theBHead

    theBHead New Member

    i wish i could do only two seats but that would involve leaving out either my wife or son. so i need at least 3 seats, but i dont plan on doing any intense offroading that would involve multiday
     
  19. Jw60

    Jw60 That guy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Leaving this here and recommending leaving room for a buddy...

     
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  20. Greevesman

    Greevesman Member

    IMG_20150521_102028002.jpg IMG_20150522_125110105_HDR.jpg IMG_20190928_113135199.jpg IMG_20190928_113148116.jpg Mine is like Colojeepguy. works OK IMG_20150521_102028002.jpg . I made a notch in the pivot so you can just lift the whole thing off.
     
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