Harry1
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Thought I'd pass along alittle helpful info. On my 2015 Bighorn, I have the BAL spare tire carrier underneath the rear frame. If you have the BAL style be sure to occasionally check the black knob release to ensure you can lower the spare tire. Just to check the air in the spare I recently had to heat mine with a torch and break off the knob and take mine apart with channel locks. The cause; corrosion. It rusted and seized. It's a simple design and easy to release when needed but the bolt should have been stainless. I would recommend to you to either replace this simple knob with a stainless bolt and nut or at the least remove the knobbed bolt and coat the threads with "Never Seize" to prevent you having a problem when trying to release and lower your spare tire when needed. Glad I was not on the road and needed to use the spare.
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