Product Description
Roadmaster's Spare Tire Carrier is a proactive approach to a potential flat tire.
Note: This kit is identical to our popular 195225-S tire carrier except this one accommodates the larger 2.5" receiver found on higher end motorhomes and buses.
The majority of RVs are neither equipped with a spare tire nor include the space to stow one. The Spare Tire Carrier inserts into your RV's receiver, providing a convenient mounting location to carry your own spare.
This patented design allows the carrier to pivot down to the ground — just roll the wheel up and bolt it to the carrier, extend the tire carrier's handle, and use it to lever the assembly upward. Once vertical, it will automatically latch into position.
Carrying your own spare tire means you can control your costs and get back on the road quickly. If you don't have a spare wheel and tire, you may have to rely on roadside assistance and it's never a guarantee that they will have the size you need and if your wheel is actually damaged, you may incur additional costs and delay.
Benefits of a Spare Tire Carrier include —
• Included 2" receiver hitch accommodates hitch-mounted accessories
• Built-in anti-rattle device holds carrier snug in receiver
• Lever handle to easily raise and lower spare tire assembly
• Baked-on powder coating for durability and corrosion resistance
The 195225-S fits all lug nut patterns for wheel sizes from 16" to 24.5". This carrier will only work with dually style wheels. Most motorhomes use dually wheels, so this one tire carrier will fit nearly every RV on the road. Dually wheels convex out for front wheels and concave in for rear wheels.
• For 16", 16.5", 19.5", 22.5", 24" and 24.5" wheels
• 10,000 lb. maximum capacity
• 400-pound maximum tongue weight
• Mounts in a standard 2.5" motorhome receiver
Note: For 2-inch receivers, use the 195225-S. For vans, trucks and SUVs, use the 195125.
"While heading out of Colorado, we had a flat at the New Mexico border. AAA was contacted and the nearest tire was finally found in Albuquerque. When AAA arrived 6 hours later, the spare was not specialized size. It got us to a tire shop, but had to be replaced with the correct RV tire before we could resume our vacation.
If I would have had the correct specialized spare tire with me, AAA could have had me on the road in 1 hour! Now, we will not be stranded on the roadside again due to a flat tire."
— D. Simpson, Fort Collins, CO