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Ideas for spare tire location
Over the years I used the OE under-bed carrier, and later just put the spare in the bed under a vinyl cover. Both the wheel and tire were old and nasty looking, so they were never stolen.
Now I have a nicer wheel and newer tire, so I'm looking for options to secure them in the bed. I have the under-bed carrier parts, but would hate to remove the spare while lying on my back next to a busy highway or in the rain. Show me what you guys and gals have been using for bed mounts. |
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I bought an in-bed tire carrier from LMC. I have the carrier under the truck, but like you, I'm disinclined to lay under the truck or even hunch down to get the spare out of there. Especially if I was towing the travel trailer. I've since sold that trailer and bought a motorhome, as mentioned in another thread. AAA is going to change a flat on that thing.
https://www.lmctruck.com/body-compon...tire-carrier-9 |
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I use an original GM in-bed spare tire bracket bought years ago at a salvage yard. Had originally intended the under bed spare thing til a friend mentioned about the thrill he had one time of crawling under the truck in the mud and rain to gain access for spare to change a flat. Gave up that under bed thought real quick, mounted the spare left side up close to the D/S corner. Not in the way when turning to look thru the back glass. Seen later he had done the same spare tire mount. :lol:
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I've thought about using a crank up type underbed carrier from a Toyota for example.
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I was going to swap my factory underbed carrier to crank down one from a 92 C1500, Then I went and put a squarebody suburban gas tank in that location. I got an in-bed mount from LMC. IT is simple and works well and was pretty cheap. about the same as folks were trying to sell used factory ones. I mounted mine on the passenger side rear, because of where the filler neck is for the fuel tank.
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Just dug out my so-called "nicer" wheel and newer tire, and neither one is either of those! So, no loss if I don't use them, and maybe I can sell the 15x8 rally wheel at a swap meet or on Facebook Marketplace. |
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You'd just need a longer stud, but that's probably the most expensive part of the kit. I checked my spare. It is a 215/85R on a 16" Suburban wheel. There's about 1-1/2" of extra thread on the stud. It appears to be the same outside diameter as the 9.50-16.5 Transforce tires I have on the ground. I've never used the spare, so I don't even know if the tires on the ground can fit on that mount. Wish I had thought of that. If it doesn't fit later, I'll just weld on an extension to the stud.
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Astrovans have a setup like that as well.
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I'm not a big fan of the stock tire carrier. You could whip up something like I did on the cheap. I've got $20.00 something bucks invested in this. The winch came off a Mitsubishi truck. Some scrap metal, little welding, some bolts & nuts, and no more cussing the stock set-up! I set it up so the crank rod is on the passenger side of the truck. Painted the crank rod yellow so I can find it in the tool box. The safety cable was for peace of mind. |
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^^^^ That's a great idea. I might try to rig up something like that if I ever have to rassle with my spare again.
A few years when ago I finally replaced my original (!) spare with something newer, I think I taught myself a few new words..... |
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I remember this post from LockDoc many years back.
It’s at post #14. https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=578124 I had a photo of a red C10 long bed at the NW Goodguys several years back but I must have deleted it. Same set up as above on a long bed pickup with the inverted wheel tub into the right rear floor bed. It was well done and functional. |
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I have a BBC, so dual exhaust. It wouldn't work for me, either, but it's pretty cool!
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