Greasey Bob wrote:
Plus you have to take into account that the spare tire tank wieghts half the wieght of the spare tire mount plus the wieght of the spare tire. Really it is working out great. Think about all of the bike carrier that are mounted to the spare tire, it is the same idea.
er... how much does your spare weigh? SVO is roughly 8 lb/gal, so that's 160 lbs before the weight of the tank itself. Not saying you can't do it, just that it's a lot... there's a reason folks put swing-out frames on jeeps for large spares.
For the record, I think putting a bike carrier on a spare with more than one bike and more than occasionally is a bad idea, too. The downward twisting force (like tongue weight) is equal to the mass of the object at its center of mass times the distance from the attachment point.

Dan
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