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Holy popo, your right. Once he flips it back to the correct side he can see just how much better it is already.
It was probably behind a duce or 5 ton, and some mil mechanic thought it would best to flip the ring.
I've already painted my rims in black. Looks good. I also plan to mount the spare for it under the rear of the trailer bed. Since I'm only running 265/75R16 tires it will fit behind the axle and in front of the rear marker lights no problem. I'll either go fixed or try to find a decent priced...
You can do several things to get better towing height/hitch set-up.
#1 in my opinion is changing to regular truck rims and tires. A set of dodge or chevy 8 lugs and some 265/75R16 tires will bring it down a bunch and still maintain great ground clearance.
#2 is change the trailer hitch. Several...
You do know that you can do a tire change without a jack?
Lower the hitch way down, install the rear supports to the highest current point, and start winding up the front jack. Both tires off the ground without needing a separate jack.