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    Question what's the largest size tire you guys have been able to fit in the stock spare tire location with the stock securing bar?

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    If I recall, 36". Fisherman moved the support bar in the frame to make more room and was able to put in a 38" tire. This is from memory.
    Found his post on it It's tucked, my spare that is.
    All the pictures are broken links now, unfortunately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonz View Post
    If I recall, 36". Fisherman moved the support bar in the frame to make more room and was able to put in a 38" tire. This is from memory.
    Found his post on it It's tucked, my spare that is.
    All the pictures are broken links now, unfortunately.
    Thx man

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    I have a 36x12-16 swamper that matches the tires on my truck up in the stock location. I had to deflate the tire a bit to get it up in there and once bolted in re-inflate the tire. It's wedged up in there tight. If I ever needed it I'm going to need an air source as I'll have to more than likely let the air out to get it back down and out.
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    I moved that crossmember too and I carry a 37" spare there. I mounted a strap winch (from a tractor trailer) and a pulley so I can winch the wheel into place using a 1/2" ratchet.

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