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Old 05-05-2010, 09:25 AM
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Default Re: Drop Hitch or... and did you know about Roushdemon

I was facing the same dillema towing with my toy hauler. A gobi roof on the rack will make the h2 difficult to go into most parking structures ( with the 37's ) and I didnt want to spend another 1k for the rack. I used to leave the spare in the rear trunk of the h2 but it took up too much valuable space. Since I tow probably once every 2 weeks, I decided to simply leave the rear spare tire carrier on the h2 and each time I need to tow remove it and put it in the toy hauler. It seemed like a PIA, but it only take me 5 minutes to remove the spare and to put it back on by myself.

Also, I have a similar basket as well. I decided to mount that to the front winch mount on my h2 when I need the extra space for storing a few coolers or such. You can drill an additional hole in the basket or simply just strap it on if it isnt too heavy. Make sure it isnt too much stuff on the front basket or that it doesnt sit to high, you dont want to block the air flow into the engine.

You can also use an extension only if your tounge weight is 1/2 your capacity.

Best of luck..
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Old 05-09-2010, 09:35 PM
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Default Re: Drop Hitch or... and did you know about Roushdemon

I'm on my second H2 with and have put over 60K miles on them while driving without a spare.... and when I had my lifted Yukon, I put 120K miles on it without a spare.

If you have bigger (read aftermarket) tires, they are usually pretty stout. The few times I did get a screw or whatever I got in them, I just used a plug kit.

I'm not telling you to drive without a spare but I have and never had a problem. (hell, even my mini doesn't have a spare)

Keep a plug kit with ya.


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Old 05-09-2010, 10:16 PM
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Default Re: Drop Hitch or... and did you know about Roushdemon

We do the same with the 20 inch Toyo's and we are going on 3 years with out a spare.
We have had 2 screws in the block part of the treads and have not had a flat (yet)I would say to take a chance and good luck to you.~Richard
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I'm on my second H2 with and have put over 60K miles on them while driving without a spare.... and when I had my lifted Yukon, I put 120K miles on it without a spare.

If you have bigger (read aftermarket) tires, they are usually pretty stout. The few times I did get a screw or whatever I got in them, I just used a plug kit.

I'm not telling you to drive without a spare but I have and never had a problem. (hell, even my mini doesn't have a spare)

Keep a plug kit with ya.


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Default Re: Drop Hitch or... and did you know about Roushdemon

Sorry to hear about Roush and hope things go well for him. My Hummer and I participated in the Clarksville, MO clean up after some homes had over 9 ft of water in them after the levy broke. Many were historic homes and I was suprised to see interior walls in those 1800s homes made of brick and plastered or paneled over - no wonder they were so sturdy and still stand today.
The tires on the H2 are pretty substantial. I've driven over lots of bad stuff with no problems and most aftermarket or even thicker. Crush, I don't think BMW believes in spares, my M5 doesn't have a spare either, but you and subsequent owners get lifetime roadside tire service. I still have the 24 hour Hummer roadside assistance on mine, but not sure how that would help in the boonies.
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