Hola,
I know that FWC states that the roof load can be up to 1000# in the up position but recommends 200-300# for traveling purposes. With that in mind, here's my question. Would I be pushing my luck if I were to carry a 35" spare tire/rim in Yakima gear basket up top? The weight of the tire and the basket wouldn't exceed the 200-300# recommendation. However, we travel Baja quite frequently and more often than not we are off road. Those of you on this board that do Baja as well know what I'm talking about in regards to road conditions. i.e. Washboard taller than most tires etc. I worry that that amount of weight would do some damage to the frame work of the camper with time. Am I right?
I've looked into those cool Aluminess bumper/tire carrier/utility box set ups but just can't quite swallow spending upwards of $2500 bucks. Someday maybe. I'm sort of anal when it comes to spares. You can never have too many when in Baja. In a perfect world it would be nice to have one up top and one on the aluminess set up but for now I don't have that option. Also, our 35" spare tire won't fit under the truck where the original spare used to be.
Thanks in advance,
Darren
I know that FWC states that the roof load can be up to 1000# in the up position but recommends 200-300# for traveling purposes. With that in mind, here's my question. Would I be pushing my luck if I were to carry a 35" spare tire/rim in Yakima gear basket up top? The weight of the tire and the basket wouldn't exceed the 200-300# recommendation. However, we travel Baja quite frequently and more often than not we are off road. Those of you on this board that do Baja as well know what I'm talking about in regards to road conditions. i.e. Washboard taller than most tires etc. I worry that that amount of weight would do some damage to the frame work of the camper with time. Am I right?
I've looked into those cool Aluminess bumper/tire carrier/utility box set ups but just can't quite swallow spending upwards of $2500 bucks. Someday maybe. I'm sort of anal when it comes to spares. You can never have too many when in Baja. In a perfect world it would be nice to have one up top and one on the aluminess set up but for now I don't have that option. Also, our 35" spare tire won't fit under the truck where the original spare used to be.
Thanks in advance,
Darren