Imagine this: you’re 20 miles in the wilderness away from home in your Honda Pioneer. You’ve finished the job you set out to do and are finally ready to make it home, but that’s when you hear it. The unmistakable sound hits your ears, and you feel a jolt of anxiety as you realize you’ve blown one of your Honda Pioneer’s tires. As the sun gets lower and lower in the sky, you wonder if you should risk damaging your Honda Pioneer by driving with a blown tire or if you need to settle down and wait for however long it takes for someone to come save you. However, the worst feeling you have is frustration over not having brought a spare tire. If you had simply equipped your Honda Pioneer with a spare tire mount and carrier and attached a spare tire, this whole situation would have been avoided.
If you’re looking for ideas on how and where to mount a spare tire onto your Honda Pioneer, you’ve come to the right place. A spare tire carrier is one of those things that you don’t need until you do. At Everything Honda Offroad, we offer a number of spare tire mounts and spare tire carriers for the Honda Pioneer to keep you rolling when disaster strikes. The best part? Installing a spare tire mount or spare tire carrier on your Honda Pioneer doesn’t need to be a hassle. At Everything Honda Offroad, you can find Honda Pioneer spare tire mount kits that offer all the hardware and components you need to easily mount a spare tire in less than an hour.
Although tire sealants, tube patches, and sidewall plugs all have their place, situations do arise when either the rim or the tire on your Honda Pioneer becomes irreparably damaged. And when such situations unfold, having a spare tire at the ready is a literal lifesaver. While the factory Honda Pioneer tires aren’t complete garbage, they definitely aren’t the best either. If you or someone you know blows a tire on the Honda Pioneer, chances are it’s a stock tire. But even if you’re running the toughest of aftermarket tires and rims, ensuring that you’re always able to make your way back to civilization by having a spare tire on hand is a smart thing to do. Many riders opt to use hitch type Honda Pioneer spare tire carriers that slide into the vehicle’s receiver hitch. You can find drop-hitch style spare tire mounts for the Honda Pioneer as well as hitch-mounted spare tire holders that are made for the front of the UTV.
In addition to hitch-mounted spare tire carriers, we also carry Honda Pioneer spare tire mounts by off-road firms such as SuperATV and Hornet Outdoors. The former holds your Honda Pioneer’s spare tire directly behind the tailgate of your rig and is designed to swing out laterally with the pull of a pin so that you can easily access the contents of your cargo bed. The Honda Pioneer spare tire bracket by Hornet Outdoors, on the other hand, is a smaller and more versatile solution that you can attach to a variety of stock and aftermarket storage racks. But regardless of the spare tire mount you choose for your Honda Pioneer, most riders use front wheels and tires for spares, as rear factory tires are more likely to hit the tie rod ends. And even if the spare tire you’re running doesn’t match the other ones on your side-by-side, having the ability to limp back to safety is invaluable.
If you’re ready to stop taking chances when out and about on your Honda Pioneer, it’s time to give yourself the capability of carrying a spare tire. Wherever your Honda Pioneer adventures take you, having a spare tire can mean the difference between making it home for dinner and spending the night alone in the woods. But unless you want a spare tire taking up valuable space and rolling around in the back of your Honda Pioneer, you need to install a good spare tire mount. Put first things first and browse our selection of Honda Pioneer spare tire mounts and spare tire carriers to make sure you’re prepared for anything.
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