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Old 02-19-2013, 04:28 PM   #1
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Spare Tire carriers: '60-'66 same as '67-72?

Is there any interchange between the spare tire carriers?
Are '60-'62 the same as '63-'66? And are those the same as '67-'72?

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Re: Spare Tire carriers: '60-'66 same as '67-72?

I have some parts for 1962 somewhere. The 1960-1962 frame is wider. Are you looking for originals or making one?
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Re: Spare Tire carriers: '60-'66 same as '67-72?

I know '64 carriers are identical to '69 carriers.
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Re: Spare Tire carriers: '60-'66 same as '67-72?

I assume you are talking about the under the bed kind? if so then yes i have both and they are the same. a 66 and a 69 as well
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Not according to the parts book.
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I have some parts for 1962 somewhere. The 1960-1962 frame is wider. Are you looking for originals or making one?
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I'm buying one from Perro...
I've been looking for one for my '61 Suburban for a long time... Not looking hard, but keeping my eye open.
I always just throw the spare in the back, but it goes in and out depending on what I'm doing with the truck.
Last summer, I took a road trip to Pennsylvania and a couple hundred miles into the trip realized I'd left the spare in the garage.

Two days after telling Perro I'll buy his, I FINALLY spot one under a '68-'73 3/4 ton in the local bone yard. There isn't even a bed on the truck.
So now I've got one on the way, and I'll go back and get that one too.

But now I'm hearing either might be different than the '60-'62...

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