Triton 08519 Aluminum Spare Tire Carrier
Triton 08519 Aluminum Spare Tire Carrier
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The Triton 08519 Spare Tire Carrier Kit is an excellent space saver for the tongue of your Triton trailer.
Product Features
- This aluminum welded accessory is designed to be mounted with the Triton 13501 Swivel Wheel Tongue Jack 1,000 lb Bolt-on Jack to save space on the tongue.
- It can also be installed easily on the A-frame part of a larger trailer's tongue.
- Holds wheels with a 5 on a 4.5" bolt pattern with a center hole larger then 2-5/8"
- Mounting plate dimensions: 7" x 6-1/2"
- Distance from bottom bolt hole to first bolt hole (in a series of 4): 5-1/2" center to center
- Distance between sequence of 4 holes: 1" center to center
Note: If you wish to mount the Triton 08519 Spare Tire Carrier on the trailer tongue by itself (not opposite a tongue jack) you will need the Triton 12562 Jack Hardware Kit.
Click here to view Installation Instructions for the Triton 08519 Spare Tire Carrier.
Additional Information
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Ask the Triton Expert
"Why should I go with tire upgrades?"
There are a number of reasons to go with upgrade tires. Besides a sort of "peace of mind" with a bigger tire, some upgrades offer radial tires and aluminum rim upgrades as added options. Additional carrying capacity is not available with an upgrade. Carrying capacity is the combination of frame strength, axle load capacity, and tire capacity. Just by adding bigger tires does not give you more because you need to increase all three factors. Taller tires will give you more clearence when needed but it will increase ramp angle on some trailer models.
"What is the tire air pressure I should be using?"
All trailer tires should be inflated to the maximum PSI listed on the sidewall of all tires sold. The total weight capacity of the tire, as listed, is based on the tire being inflated to that tire pressure. Please check the sidewalls of your tires for your tires MAX PSI because they do vary.
Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.