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Originally Posted by UrbanRunner651
If you have a spare hanging rack, there is no reason is shouldn't work. Otherwise why not just buy a cheaper one?
You could likely just drill a hole through the upright for a hitch pin to act as a positive stop and then mount one of those universal clamp-style spare carriers for trailers..
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Yes, my main thought is to actually get a side swinging adapter like this:
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and then adding a spare tire adapter like this:
Amazon.com: CURT 31006 24-Inch High Trailer Hitch Spare Tire Mount for 2-inch Receiver: Automotive
Total cost 329+110= $440.
I was originally looking at the Wilco hitchgate solo, but it's about $895 for a swinging one:
Hitchgate™ Solo | WilcoOffroad.com
Just wondering if there's something that I missed, or reason(s) to get the Solo instead?
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