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Hutchinson Rock Monster if I carry a spare, what?

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Looking at going to Hutchinsons. If I still decide to carry a spare should I just use one of the OEM wheels or maybe something a bit upgraded?
Presently waiting on my Badlands with the stock wheels, not Sas.
Any input/education is appreciated.
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Rock monsters are so cool. Check the backspacing/offset on the rock monsters. You probably want to be close to that (or at least if you have to run the spare, run it on the rear axle only).
 
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Oops. Great point. I didn't even think about the offset. Will need a bit of research.
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I would order a set of 5. Have some class. :p
The wheel and tire on the spare don't matter as long as the tire is the same diameter as the other 4. Still, I like to be matchy matchy.
But, as far as Beadlocks go, there is nothing better than those. Both Inner and outer are locked and DOT approved. The only downsides are 1) installing them and 2) heavy compared to others. Soo much better than outer only beadlock rings. You can run with 0 psi without issue.
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