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Old 02-14-2010, 07:09 PM   #1
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spare tire

The trouble with having a low rider truck is that the spare doesn't fit under the bed, therefore I've been running around without one. Well, no more. I found a smoothie wheel that needed some cleaning up on craigslist for $30, and a pair of low mile BFG Radials haggled down to $50 (so I still have an extra). Add: Misc hardware, chain, lock, and paint from home Depot: $40
Trailer fender from Spectrac: $20. I'm still $50 ahead of what Summit wanted for a new matching wheel/tire, and I gave it a little bit of UV protection in the bed.

The tire needed some cleaning up...



Mounted up...yes, the center area is painted as a means to treat the surface rust. I also scrubbed down and hit the backside of the wheel with the same gray paint.


I'm pretty happy with the rattle can color match to the roof.




Locked in place


All done.





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