How to hang the spare tire
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Thanks so much,
Sounds like a heck of a workout if I ever get a flat. Can't put tire in bed. My industrial, double door topper will be bolted on the bed and it is always full hauling construction materials.
Boatnik, I'll look at your idea. Son-in-law has welding equip
Crossy's son, thanks for the GMC leads.
Jim Lane, thanks for all the pics - very informative. I now know what I'm missing on the truck. Instead of laying under the truck to hoist up the tire, how about this. Instead of a jam nut that you need to turn - what about uses the winch or cable idea to hoist that end? You could lay the tire in place (I gather the tire would be laying at an angle - resting on the spare tire holder) and then use a winch / cable on the jam nut end??
BILTIT, thanks for offer. I've been through your town in my multiple travels in Canada
ofcmarc, good idea
When the weather improves and I get to a yard - maybe I can find some parts
Cheers
Sounds like a heck of a workout if I ever get a flat. Can't put tire in bed. My industrial, double door topper will be bolted on the bed and it is always full hauling construction materials.
Boatnik, I'll look at your idea. Son-in-law has welding equip
Crossy's son, thanks for the GMC leads.
Jim Lane, thanks for all the pics - very informative. I now know what I'm missing on the truck. Instead of laying under the truck to hoist up the tire, how about this. Instead of a jam nut that you need to turn - what about uses the winch or cable idea to hoist that end? You could lay the tire in place (I gather the tire would be laying at an angle - resting on the spare tire holder) and then use a winch / cable on the jam nut end??
BILTIT, thanks for offer. I've been through your town in my multiple travels in Canada
ofcmarc, good idea
When the weather improves and I get to a yard - maybe I can find some parts
Cheers
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ive got my bfg 35" spare to fit up there, ive had to use it twice in 150k miles, both those opportunities were limited workouts, with no floor jack, i used my knees laying on my back to get the leverage, with the camper on the back, it the only alternative, im happy to have the big tire stored underneath.
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If you live in an area that gets a lot of snow and ice, under the bed is a bad place to put it.
My 91, the spare lives in the bed because of my class 5 hitch. One of these days I'll get around to making a mount.
My 92 has a hoist type under the bed. That is were I found out that is a bad place in the winter. So in the winter it also rides in the bed.
My 91, the spare lives in the bed because of my class 5 hitch. One of these days I'll get around to making a mount.
My 92 has a hoist type under the bed. That is were I found out that is a bad place in the winter. So in the winter it also rides in the bed.
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Thanks guys,
Once I get to a yard and get some parts, I'll post my solution.
I'd like to find the hangar that wnet with my 92 and use a winch on the end that I need to hoist. Might work
Cheers
Once I get to a yard and get some parts, I'll post my solution.
I'd like to find the hangar that wnet with my 92 and use a winch on the end that I need to hoist. Might work
Cheers
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