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Off road style tire mount outside the back door or on the roof? build you a custom storage box that could lift up and down with the spare tire cable hoist device? something that can hold your jack, lug wrench and other tools and spare parts like belt and whatnot!
 
Off road style tire mount outside the back door or on the roof? build you a custom storage box that could lift up and down with the spare tire cable hoist device? something that can hold your jack, lug wrench and other tools and spare parts like belt and whatnot!
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Baseline Overland has this on their site. I think it’s mfg by a place local in California.
 
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Made it to WA. ~900 mi’s. Found a little snow but pretty slushy on the roads as it was starting to melt and rain a bit. The tires felt good. I definitely can tell the difference in the steering precision from the Michelins vs the Toyos. Not terrible but definitely different. But I think the Toyos ride a bit softer/more comfortable. Might be due to different size/tire psi too. Generally I like them. Fairly quiet but definitely not silent like the Michelins. Got another couple hundred miles later this week and possibly some deeper snow to try them in.
 
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