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Old 08-09-2013, 04:51 PM   #51
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Re: Just for stepside drivers.

just found some pic's of grx's truck and several other longbed's on the forum and they have same fender as me but there truck's use the shortbed mount. very odd

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Old 08-09-2013, 05:00 PM   #52
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just found some pic's of grx's truck and several other longbed's on the forum and they have same fender as me but there truck's use the shortbed mount. very odd

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That's really odd if that's the way it came from Chevrolet. In the drawings posted there seems to be a clear distinction between long and short bed spare mounts.

I took my bed off a rusted out '68 truck sitting under a tree in a pasture. In rural Texas it's pretty common for a farmer/rancher to just park a used up truck and buy a fresh one.
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Old 08-09-2013, 05:11 PM   #53
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unfortunately this is the only pic I have of it before I sanded it down. bought the truck from the original owner and it matched the rest of the truck exactly who knows what happened back in the day but I guess now I know either way I need a new bracket if I want the tire to set were it should.
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I know that this thread has been inactive for some time but I am hoping someone might have a picture of what the wear iron looks like when mounted? Thanks in advance!
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Old 04-28-2018, 01:44 AM   #55
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Re: Just for stepside drivers.

I've had mine for the last twenty years. Spare is more for looks , I've been lucky not to have needed to use it cause it's only a 7" wheel with a 215-65 tire.
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This might help.http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ight=wear+iron
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the 16's pretty much fill up the well. Long way from a street machine though.
That is a street machine!

I like my spare mounted under, hope I never have to use it on some rainy nasty Washington midnight though.

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Thanks, I saw this but wanted to see what one looked like actually mounted.
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Old 04-28-2018, 08:51 AM   #59
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That is a street machine!

I like my spare mounted under, hope I never have to use it on some rainy nasty Washington midnight though.

I would have liked it hidden as well but there were a couple of factors on mine that had me committed to going the visible bedside mount route. First, the spare tire cut-out fender was already in place and second, I relocated my gas tank to the rear of the bed frame.
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Old 04-28-2018, 09:49 AM   #60
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Re: Just for stepside drivers.

I much prefer the side-mounted spare--both for practicality and looks--and I hope someday to get around to collecting the parts necessary to mount mine there. My trailer hitch won't let me mount one underneath, anyway.
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Old 04-28-2018, 10:18 AM   #61
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I much prefer the side-mounted spare--both for practicality and looks--and I hope someday to get around to collecting the parts necessary to mount mine there. My trailer hitch won't let me mount one underneath, anyway.
Gotcha, for what it’s worh, I was able to find one by posting for it on the Facebook C-10 forum. You might have some luck that way. It took me 3+ years to find one!
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Old 04-28-2018, 10:33 AM   #62
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Re: Just for stepside drivers.

It's an old thread but a good one. My 1970 looked like this when I bought it, it took me a while to figure out that a PO had decided he didn't like the cutout fender and decided to weld a patch in. Which didn't work out too well. Found the side tire carrier mount in my SPID, of course. I later replaced the box entirely with a "regular" fender, but if I could find a nice original fender I probably wouldn't be able to resist putting it back to original.

I found a nice carrier bracket at the junkyard, they're funny looking, I thought it was homemade.
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Old 04-30-2018, 04:00 PM   #63
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Real Men have side mounts!

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Me too.
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Re: Just for stepside drivers.

I love mine...I would have ordered it this way. Doesn't do much for the view out the side mirror though
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Re: Just for stepside drivers.

That is why I have the peep mirror.
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Re: Just for stepside drivers.

Ah--this thread just pointed out an anomaly on my 67 long stepside. It has both--a "smooth" fender and a side-mount spare. I am going to guess that this is an installation by a PO. I have not had the truck that long--I guess I should take the spare off and see what it going on. There seems to be room between the cab and the fender for the tire, but it sure doesn't look like all the others.
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You (RTHarvey) have what I'm used to seeing on the long bed side mount.
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I would have liked it hidden as well but there were a couple of factors on mine that had me committed to going the visible bedside mount route. First, the spare tire cut-out fender was already in place and second, I relocated my gas tank to the rear of the bed frame.
I didn't think of a rear mounted gas tank, I still a potential bomb behind my seats.

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...My trailer hitch won't let me mount one underneath, anyway.
I have a hide-a-hitch under my truck also, and when I bought the truck, the PO had just set the spare in the bed, but the complete spare mounting hardware was still under there along with the hitch.

I did manage to get the spare and the hitch to live together under, but had to notch the hitch brackets slightly and angle them a little with a few washers at the front mounting points.

And it is still a tight fit.

ETA: Here's a picture to give you a little better idea of what I'm talking about.


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I have a hide-a-hitch under my truck also, and when I bought the truck, the PO had just set the spare in the bed, but the complete spare mounting hardware was still under there along with the hitch.

I did manage to get the spare and the hitch to live together under, but had to notch the hitch brackets slightly and angle them a little with a few washers at the front mounting points.

And it is still a tight fit.
My hitch has longer arms that bolt to the frame further forward, leaving no room. Good, solid hitch, but no joy for the spare.

I prefer the side mount anyway.

How do you ensure that you can open that lock when you need to?
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Seems like with the mechanical drawings on the previous page and some photos a guy could fab one up.

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Both our '69 GMC and my 80 Chevy came with the spare tire under the bed.

I moved mine up into the inside of the box with a homemade bracket made from the under bed carrier.

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you got me curious maybe po did something odd to this truck.

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...How do you ensure that you can open that lock when you need to?
That lock is part of a 4 lock set, so every now and then I put a freshly lubed up lock on it.

I also keep my vehicle keys separate from my house keys etc, and that lock key is with the house keys that I never leave home without.

But now that you mention it, maybe I could include one of my spare lock keys on the same ring as my truck keys.

Did have a flat about a year ago, (17 year old tire actually exploded! ) but other than scaring me half to death, everything worked out well and I drove it home on the spare.

Did get 4 new tires after that episode!
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