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New Swing Away Tire Carrier for the Yamaha Rhino. After years of manufacturing swing out spare tire carriers for full size trucks & SUV’s Wilco Automotive Products introduces the Rhino Swing-Away Spare Tire Carrier P/N SSR4040. This rugged carrier is built to the same high standards as the well known truck TireGates. The Rhino Swing-Away tire carrier not only meets the need of having a spare on board it also reinforces the lower frame and installs easily without any drilling.
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