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You could also put a 'pipe socket' on the side of the tire rack, so that when the tailgate is down flat, the socket points to the ground on a 45° angle, and toward the sky on that same angle when the tailgate is up. Then when its down, you could put a 3-4' pipe in, to use for lifting it. by...
Patrick, what I had considered doing (since I cant use the mount in its originaly location do to my dump PTO) was to mount the tire crane to the tailgate. Mounting, such that tail gate is flipped down, and tire is cranked up and attached. Flip tailgate/tire up together. I know it might be hard...
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