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    I have a Bass Tracker PT175 and want to mount a spare tire. Any suggestions on what to use and where to place it would be greatly appreciated.

    Oh, got my Troll N Tray recessed trolling motor tray installed. Had our son in law to cut the hole in the deck. Just couldn't bring myself to do it.

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    You can buy bolt on tire mounts for most applications, academy, bps online. I don't remember where I got mine, or you could use a large u bolt

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    Put one on my trailer.I have a 1992 Tracker V-17. Way the boat sits I mounted it right in front of right side fender. Bought the mount off EBay .Works great.
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    You got a picture of that?
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    I just used a U-bolt that fit the hole spacing on the rim. Bolted to the winch stand.
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    Check etrailer online for price of kit.
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    Maybe cable lock one in the bed of your truck?


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    Hope you can see this Jerry. Works great for me.
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    One peice of advice, get a good heavy cable with eyes and a non cut table lock to run through wheel and around trailer frame.
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    Can pick up a pack of locking lug nuts too.
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