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    Fullsize spare question

    I searched, but couldn't find anything that addressed this specific question. What exactly is the limiting factor to carrying a stock full size spare in the rear door? Tire diameter, tire width, or weight? Since Tom4Bren has a fullsize on his door, weight doesn't seem to be the problem, and I think there is enough room diameter wise to fit a stock tire in the door.

    My thought is to get a "plain-o" steel wheel and mount a 245/70-16 in place of the donut, but I think the cover won't fit back on since the 245 is about 3" wider than the spare. Am I missing something?

    Thanks!

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    Earlier this year, I noticed that my door is not closing properly. I found that the upper hinge is tearing loose from the door. I'm not carrying the spare on the door at the moment until I find a fix for the hinge problem. I'm pretty sure that the door can handle the weight if a wedge is placed under the door while closed to limit the bouncing that would occur.

    Of course for all I know the door & hinges were holding up fine but something happened to it while the door was open one time.

    I just haven't dug into it yet to come up with the ultimate solution since I can't run around without a rear door. I've got vt_maverick's old door now so hopefully I'll get started on it very soon.

    Yer right though, the cover won't fit with anything larger than the OEM donut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    Of course for all I know the door & hinges were holding up fine but something happened to it while the door was open one time.
    So far, my hinges are holding up with the 35" tire/hi lift. I think the lower support bumper helps and I'm also very careful when I have the door open.


    Quote Originally Posted by housertl View Post
    What exactly is the limiting factor to carrying a stock full size spare in the rear door? Tire diameter, tire width, or weight?
    If you have stock sized tires, I would pull one and test fit it in the door. I think you'll have issues because the width of a stock tire definitely won't fit in the door and I believe the lower part of the spare cutout goes into the bumper area. This would prevent the door from closing because your bigger spare would be mounted too low to clear the bumper. Also, if you were able to get the door to close, the wider tire would take up cargo space.

    Good luck, seems like a nice challenge if you're up for some custom work

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    Here's the very best carry solution for a FS spare:

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=18343

    Carry it vertically upright in the right-rear location of the cargo area. It minimizes cargo area impedance and diagnolly counter-weights the driver sitting in the driver's seat. In addition, it maintains the clean aerodynamic's of the VX (good MPG) by not having it on the roof as a wind-catcher and doesn't tweek the rear door hinges over a prolonged period of time if mounted on the rear door.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    Here's the very best carry solution for a FS spare:

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=18343

    Carry it vertically upright in the right-rear location of the cargo area. It minimizes cargo area impedance and diagnolly counter-weights the driver sitting in the driver's seat. In addition, it maintains the clean aerodynamic's of the VX (good MPG) by not having it on the roof as a wind-catcher and doesn't tweek the rear door hinges over a prolonged period of time if mounted on the rear door.

    Bahaha, did you say good mileage in the VX riff?

    Now thats funny right there!!!

    But, yes, you will lose some of your already terrible mileage by adding a kite to the roof or door....
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    I had looked at that mounting, Raff, but the only way I could figure it to work would be to replace the back seat with a single bucket; I have to be able to transport my kid. Not sure if I want to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    But, yes, you will lose some of your already terrible mileage by adding a kite to the roof or door....
    Haven't really noticed a change of gas mileage with the tire on the door. My gas mileage was bad before and it's bad now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    Bahaha, did you say good mileage in the VX riff?

    Now thats funny right there!!!

    But, yes, you will lose some of your already terrible mileage by adding a kite to the roof or door....

    You know with the summer gas coming on, my wife and I are clocking close to twenty mpg average. That's not so bad.

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    Question Ummmmmmm...HuH?

    Quote Originally Posted by blacksambo View Post
    You know with the summer gas coming on, my wife and I are clocking close to twenty mpg average. That's not so bad.
    Since you list no off road mods, or mods of any kind for that matter...(going by what I see in your profile)that sounds about right...

    What's your point...

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    Housertl, I'm with you about keeping the VX a four seater. All of my additions to the VX make sure that I have seats for the little ones someday.

    What about just mounting the tire vertically behind the rear seat? It might just fit and the only downside would be the loss of cargo space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    ... not having it on the roof as a wind-catcher and doesn't tweek the rear door hinges over a prolonged period of time if mounted on the rear door.
    My plan is to make a carrier that uses the receiver hitch & holds the spare where my door mount used to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    My plan is to make a carrier that uses the receiver hitch & holds the spare where my door mount used to.
    Tom, don't re-invent the wheel. There are already various forms of receiver hitch style spare tire carriers on the commercial market. Click-on the link below and then hover your cursor-pointer over the desired image and it will give you a follow-on link of where to purchase the item or gather additional information.

    http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...e+tire+carrier


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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    Tom, don't re-invent the wheel. There are already various forms of receiver hitch style spare tire carriers on the commercial market. Click-on the link below and then hover your cursor-pointer over the desired image and it will give you a follow-on link of where to purchase the item or gather additional information.

    http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...e+tire+carrier

    Yah, seen all of those. Trouble is, I won't be happy with it unless it's perzakly what I want so I've already resigned myself to re-inventing the wheel (or at least the wheel carrier).

    It hasta: fit tight against the rear door, easily flip down for access to hatch, not move during driving, never rattle, replicate the receiver for the SuperBumper, have a lighted license plate mount.

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    HA! I removed my rear seat and mounted my spare vertically similar to Rowhard (thanks for the inspiration, buddy! ) I love it but, WHEW!, it took about 2 months before the STANK started wearing off and the interior didn't smell like a tire store!


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