And I don’t mean around your abdomen.............. 
I see old trucks have their spare tires on the driver side fenders. I never like this look but that all changed, as with other taste in life. One of my truck prescriptions (joke) actually subscription stated that “unless you expect many flat tires hang it on the side of your truck”! I guess they didn’t care for the side mount spare either. I guess if you put $30,000 into a rod you better not see the spare tire. As you can see my rod is not $30,000 dollar, and is used as a truck. The last thing I hauled in it was a set of Dana 44 axles for my son’s 83 CJ Jeep project.
Well I have the original spare side tire mount with the proper fender cut-out. But have one small dilemma. The tire size I run is 7.50R16LT which is actually a radial for RV’s. And this size is approximately two inches to tall for the short bead. The tie would rest against the cab. So I have several options, one move the bed back, which my not be noticeable at the rear tires. (I don’t like that option). Relocate the studs on the spare tire mount to accommodate the larger tires. Or sell the stuff and replace the spare tire under the bed. Any takers on the spare tire mount and fender great shape?
Anyone have options or solutions. I guess that only long bed (3200) came with the fender mount spare tires?
I see old trucks have their spare tires on the driver side fenders. I never like this look but that all changed, as with other taste in life. One of my truck prescriptions (joke) actually subscription stated that “unless you expect many flat tires hang it on the side of your truck”! I guess they didn’t care for the side mount spare either. I guess if you put $30,000 into a rod you better not see the spare tire. As you can see my rod is not $30,000 dollar, and is used as a truck. The last thing I hauled in it was a set of Dana 44 axles for my son’s 83 CJ Jeep project.
Well I have the original spare side tire mount with the proper fender cut-out. But have one small dilemma. The tire size I run is 7.50R16LT which is actually a radial for RV’s. And this size is approximately two inches to tall for the short bead. The tie would rest against the cab. So I have several options, one move the bed back, which my not be noticeable at the rear tires. (I don’t like that option). Relocate the studs on the spare tire mount to accommodate the larger tires. Or sell the stuff and replace the spare tire under the bed. Any takers on the spare tire mount and fender great shape?
Anyone have options or solutions. I guess that only long bed (3200) came with the fender mount spare tires?