The Best Accessories to Pair with Farm Rio's Peach Talisman Gown

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Oct 23, 2021 #5 2021-10-23T11:58

It s likely that they want the grade 5 bolts in there so that the mounting flange of the tire holder acts as a flitch plate to offset the effect of drilling the holes in the i-beam. It s likely that they want the grade 5 bolts in there so that the mounting flange of the tire holder acts as a flitch plate to offset the effect of drilling the holes in the i-beam.

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Spare Tire Holder Suggestions

I have a 2014 21’ Key West Bay Reef that I would like to attach 2 spares to my Magic Tilt dual axle trailer. Any suggestions?


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Oct 22, 2021 #2 2021-10-22T17:41

I used one of these on my single axle Magic Tilt. I had to add some spacers under it to get it fit on my trailer, which has four inch tall I-beams. If your I-beams are at least five inches tall it should fit fine.
https://www.easternmarine.com/aluminum-i-beam-spare-tire-carrier-86064-0

You might want to consider using one of the tire mounts that uses a bearing hub instead of lug nuts to mount the spare. You'll have a spare hub in case of a bearing failure, and you won't need a lug wrench to change the tire, just a pair of pliers.

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Oct 22, 2021 #3 2021-10-22T19:08

So you had to drill into trailer then correct?


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Oct 23, 2021 #4 2021-10-23T00:59

Snooktime wrote: ↑ Oct 22, 2021 So you had to drill into trailer then correct?

Yes, you have to drill four 1/2 inch holes in the web. (The instructions say 5/8, but if you drill them accurately half inch works.) I put mine close to the front end of the beam where it shouldn't affect the trailer's strength. The mount comes with grade 5 steel bolts; I replaced mine with 304 stainless. They want you to put a layer of duct tape between the galvanized mount and aluminum beam to prevent galvanic action, which I did.

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Oct 23, 2021 #5 2021-10-23T11:58

Mark B wrote: ↑ Oct 23, 2021 Snooktime wrote: ↑ Oct 22, 2021 So you had to drill into trailer then correct?

Yes, you have to drill four 1/2 inch holes in the web. (The instructions say 5/8, but if you drill them accurately half inch works.) I put mine close to the front end of the beam where it shouldn't affect the trailer's strength. The mount comes with grade 5 steel bolts; I replaced mine with 304 stainless. They want you to put a layer of duct tape between the galvanized mount and aluminum beam to prevent galvanic action, which I did.

You might want to re-think the stainless bolts. It's likely that they want the grade 5 bolts in there so that the mounting flange of the tire holder acts as a flitch plate to offset the effect of drilling the holes in the i-beam. How critical, I cannot say without some calculations. But I see that a lot with trailer hardware. Quite a few parts on aluminum trailers use galvanized steel and galvanized grade 5 or grade 8 bolts.

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Oct 23, 2021 #6 2021-10-23T12:27

This is the one I’m thinking about.


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Oct 23, 2021 #7 2021-10-23T23:16

Snooktime wrote: ↑ Oct 23, 2021 This is the one I’m thinking about.
https://store.propridehitch.com/spare-t . igQAvD_BwE

That will work if your trailer tongue is long enough. Mine isn't. Note that the location of the spare will affect how sharp you can jackknife the trailer.

The Tie Down Engineering stuff is well made. Hot-dipped galvanized, not just electroplated.

Oct 23, 2021 #8 2021-10-23T23:45

s219 wrote: ↑ Oct 23, 2021

You might want to re-think the stainless bolts. It's likely that they want the grade 5 bolts in there so that the mounting flange of the tire holder acts as a flitch plate to offset the effect of drilling the holes in the i-beam. How critical, I cannot say without some calculations. But I see that a lot with trailer hardware. Quite a few parts on aluminum trailers use galvanized steel and galvanized grade 5 or grade 8 bolts.

I can't see how slightly stronger bolts will make the I-beam any stronger. At any rate, I placed the mount in a low-stress area, near the end of the beam and where it's supported by the galvanized trailer tongue.

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Oct 24, 2021 #9 2021-10-24T00:33

Mark B wrote: ↑ Oct 23, 2021 s219 wrote: ↑ Oct 23, 2021

You might want to re-think the stainless bolts. It's likely that they want the grade 5 bolts in there so that the mounting flange of the tire holder acts as a flitch plate to offset the effect of drilling the holes in the i-beam. How critical, I cannot say without some calculations. But I see that a lot with trailer hardware. Quite a few parts on aluminum trailers use galvanized steel and galvanized grade 5 or grade 8 bolts.

I can't see how slightly stronger bolts will make the I-beam any stronger. At any rate, I placed the mount in a low-stress area, near the end of the beam and where it's supported by the galvanized trailer tongue.

It's how the loads in the i-beam transfer to the plate on the tire holder -- the plate becomes a reinforcement to offset the weakening of the i-beam from holes. Many different bits of trailer hardware are designed to do this. It will be dependent on the strength of the bolts to transfer the load. May not matter in this case, but that is likely why grade 5 bolts were specified for something as simple as a tire holder. SS bolts are going to be like rubber in comparison.

Yes, you have to drill four 1/2 inch holes in the web. (The instructions say 5/8, but if you drill them accurately half inch works.) I put mine close to the front end of the beam where it shouldn't affect the trailer's strength. The mount comes with grade 5 steel bolts; I replaced mine with 304 stainless. They want you to put a layer of duct tape between the galvanized mount and aluminum beam to prevent galvanic action, which I did.
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1. Sarah - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the Farm Rio Peach Talisman Gown. The color looked nothing like what was advertised - it was more of a dull, faded peach instead of a vibrant one. The fabric also felt cheap and rough against my skin. It didn't drape nicely and just clung to all the wrong places. I ended up returning it because it was simply not worth the price.
2. Mark - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the Farm Rio Peach Talisman Gown, but it fell short of my expectations. The fit was all wrong - it was too tight around the bust area and too loose around the waist. The straps also felt flimsy and I was constantly worried they would snap. The material was not very forgiving and showed every imperfection. Overall, it was a disappointing purchase and not worth the money.
3. Emily - 2 stars - The Farm Rio Peach Talisman Gown looked stunning in the pictures, but in reality, it didn't live up to the hype. The color was much darker and less vibrant than I expected. The fit was also strange - the top was too loose while the bottom was too tight, creating an unflattering silhouette. The fabric felt scratchy against my skin and the gown wasn't as comfortable to wear as I had hoped. I ended up returning it and would not recommend it to others.
4. Michael - 1 star - The Farm Rio Peach Talisman Gown was a total letdown for me. The material felt cheap and it wrinkled easily, making it look messy and unpolished. The color was also not as vibrant as advertised, and the fit was awkward. It was too tight around the hips while being too loose around the bust. Overall, I was extremely disappointed with the quality and fit of this gown and would not purchase from Farm Rio again.

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