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Spare tire mount on 28 pickup What were the options to mount the spare on 28 pickups (steel cab not roadster)? Did they all have the fender well mount or was that an option? Was underneath the bed standard?
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Re: Spare tire mount on 28 pickup Left side mount was standard, nothing under bed.
Bob |
Re: Spare tire mount on 28 pickup Like Bob stated, the spare was typically mounted on the left fender using a welled fender. However, I believe I heard that for some big customers like the Bell Telephone Company, the spares were mounted on the right fender for some reason. The problem with 28/29's and a lesser extent with 30/31's, the fender mounted spare restrict the door opening. Obviously a pickup couldn't have a rear mounted spare.
Rusty Nelson |
Re: Spare tire mount on 28 pickup A 21 inch spare does fit under....
This one with car bumpers provides the crossbar to throw it over and tie to. If you don't have a fender well, I reckon this is better than throwing the spare in the tray. http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k1...psf7777ab8.jpg http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k1...pse7ff8dc3.jpg http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ps0765e8ab.jpg |
Re: Spare tire mount on 28 pickup On the Bell trucks they typically carried a ladder on the driver's side which would necessitate having the spare mounted on the passenger side. The driver had to enter through the passenger side.
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here's my solution,works well for me with tool box&room for 5 bales of hay for the mini's. my only hauling. tom
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Re: Spare tire mount on 28 pickup I have a well on my right side fender, easier for the driver to get in and out. Pete
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