| Wanted - Spare Tire Carrier for Rear Bumper. [message #83313] |
Thu, 06 May 2010 08:57  |
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Chr$ Messages: 1409 Registered: January 2004 Location: Scottsdale, AZ |
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Need one. My PO removed it for his Frankenstein generator install. GMCRECS does not have one.
-Chr$: Perpetual SmartAss
77 Ex-Kingsley 455, Power Drive, 3:21 FD, Quadra bag. The Engineer's Motorhome
Scottsdale, AZ
Photosite: Chrisc "It has Begun"
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| Re: Wanted - Spare Tire Carrier for Rear Bumper. [message #83317 is a reply to message #83313 ] |
Thu, 06 May 2010 09:35   |
midlf Messages: 1019 Registered: July 2007 Location: SE Wisc. (Palmyra) |
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I have one on my parts transmode that I can make available but it will be a month or so before I would have time to get it off. I also am not sure how to ship it.
Steve Southworth
1974 Glacier TZE064V100150
Palmyra WI
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| Re: Wanted - Spare Tire Carrier for Rear Bumper. [message #87961 is a reply to message #83351 ] |
Thu, 10 June 2010 15:13   |
midlf Messages: 1019 Registered: July 2007 Location: SE Wisc. (Palmyra) |
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Chris - I'm not sure how usable this mount is. The PO appears to have cut the studs off. He had a spare tire cover on it and had a foam pad to prevent the studs from poking through. Apparently he also cut these down to mitigate this poke through. Please see this picture:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=34254&title=misc-pictures&cat=4840
I don't think there is enough stud left to hold an Aluminum wheel. These studs are welded on from the back.
Let me know what you think.
SteveS
Steve Southworth
1974 Glacier TZE064V100150
Palmyra WI
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| Re: Wanted - Spare Tire Carrier for Rear Bumper. [message #88424 is a reply to message #87961 ] |
Sun, 13 June 2010 17:20   |
midlf Messages: 1019 Registered: July 2007 Location: SE Wisc. (Palmyra) |
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I looked at the transmode again today. Not only are the studs cut off but the nuts are thiner than a standard nut (CRS - I can't remember the correct name for this thin nut.)
Steve Southworth
1974 Glacier TZE064V100150
Palmyra WI
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| Re: Wanted - Spare Tire Carrier for Rear Bumper. [message #88431 is a reply to message #88424 ] |
Sun, 13 June 2010 18:02   |
mcolie Messages: 1432 Registered: March 2007 Location: S.E. Michigan |
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| midlf wrote on Sun, 13 June 2010 18:20 | I looked at the transmode again today. Not only are the studs cut off but the nuts are thiner than a standard nut (CRS - I can't remember the correct name for this thin nut.)
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Are you thinking of - Jam Nuts??
If Chris doesn't come up with a better offer, it might be worth his while to change out those studs.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie
'73 Glacier 23 Chaumiere (say show-me-air)
SE Michigan - DTW 3.2/4R
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| Re: Wanted - Spare Tire Carrier for Rear Bumper. [message #88568 is a reply to message #88452 ] |
Mon, 14 June 2010 15:56   |
midlf Messages: 1019 Registered: July 2007 Location: SE Wisc. (Palmyra) |
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Yep - Jam nuts, that's what I was trying to think of.
Cris - I'll measure an Alcoa tonight and compare to steel and give you dimensions and you can decide. I'll also give you the dimension of a stud from an unbutchered carrier.
Steve Southworth
1974 Glacier TZE064V100150
Palmyra WI
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| Re: Wanted - Spare Tire Carrier for Rear Bumper. [message #88615 is a reply to message #88568 ] |
Mon, 14 June 2010 22:58   |
midlf Messages: 1019 Registered: July 2007 Location: SE Wisc. (Palmyra) |
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OK - thickness of Aloca wheel at center - 0.575"
steel wheel at center - 0.345"
length of chopped off stud - 0.710"
length of intact stud - 1.215
Alcoa wheel on cut down stud would leave 0.145" of stud exposed. This is 9/64", or approximately 1/8" for the lug nut. It does not appear to be a workable dimension.
Steve Southworth
1974 Glacier TZE064V100150
Palmyra WI
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| Re: Wanted - Spare Tire Carrier for Rear Bumper. [message #88831 is a reply to message #88615 ] |
Wed, 16 June 2010 13:04  |
Carl S. Messages: 355 Registered: January 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ. |
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It would be easy enough to drill/grind the old studs off and replace them.
Carl S.
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
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