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Re: [oletrucks] Spare Tire Carrier

To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Spare Tire Carrier
From: EEHodges@aol.com
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 21:49:19 EST
Thanks for the link. I have the original carrier but am missing the pin that 
the large J piece slides in the monorail. Does anyone have the dimensions of 
the pin?

Thanks,

EEHodges@aol.com
Emory Hodges
48 Chevy 3/4 ton "Rack"

In a message dated 2/7/2000 7:14:49 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
wayne@chevytrucks.org writes:

<< I had the link up with the photos of an original 49 that had the spare tire
 carrier on it. Joe Clark came up with the photos....Heres the link...
 
 http://www.chevytrucks.org/users/wayne/temp/original49.html
 
 wayne..
 
 
 
 >>I'm running the original carrier without the "plate/spacer" you describe
 >>that goes on top of the tire.  My 215R85-16 spare fits very well under the
 >>bed and is solid without the upper piece (I've been searching high and low
 >>for it for 5 years now, good luck guys....).  Someone on the list just
 >>published a great gif of the stock carrier just a few weeks ago....... (go
 >>back to the archives, it's a really good photo, but it doesn't show the
 >>slider that bolts to the frame).
 >>
 >>I think it's a really great carrier design.  I can get the spare out just
 >>standing behind the bumper....no need to get underneath.  Oh, and I believe
 >>that this particular design went through 1950, changing in 1951 to a cross
 >>type mount.
 >>
 >>Allen in Seattle
 >>'50 3100
 >>
 >>----- Original Message -----
 >>From: Grant Galbraith <trks@javanet.com>
 >>To: Bruce Damen <little-castle-contracting@cadvision.com>
 >>Cc: Deve Krehbiel <dkrehbiel@kscable.com>; <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
 >>Sent: February 05, 2000 6:55 PM
 >>Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Spare Tire Carrier
 >>
 >>
 >>There are a number of pieces that go with the carrier. Unfortunately the
 >>factory
 >>assay manual doesn't show the early carrier. The track you describe takes a
 >>L shaped
 >>slider about 2 feet long. On that there is a bracket that holds the tire 
and
 >>on the
 >>other side of the tire a plate/spacer that bolts to it. Also has a special
 >>lock that
 >>I'm missing. Called by some a glide out carrier it is a slick easy to use
 >>deal when
 >>it works right.
 >>
 >>Grant
 >>50 Chevy 3100
 >>52 GMC 150
 >>
 >>Bruce Damen wrote:
 >>
 >>> I like you deve am awaiting the out come of your inquiree.  I have the
 >>channel
 >>> under my truck that the rear tire fits on,  but no bracket.  way mine
 >>looks its
 >>> a channel about 1 1/2 to 2 inch wide, ( havent measured it)  with a 1/4
 >>inch
 >>> grove on either side of it .  makeing up a track...   the tire must have
 >>had a
 >>> bracket in the groove and a bolt or some thing through it and the tire
 >>bolted on
 >>> to that.   hope some one knows..  bob does i bet.  im awaiting my factory
 >>> assembly manual ,  should be here by next week and maybe it will have
 >>something
 >>> in it.   if so ill scan it for ya
 >>>
 >>> Bruce
 >>>
 >>> 1949 chev 1/2 ton
 >>>
 >>> Deve Krehbiel wrote:
 >>>
 >>> > Hello all..
 >>> >
 >>> > Been busy the last week or so bead blasting small parts and prepping
 >>them
 >>> > for paint. I have tried many sources but still cant find the last real
 >>> > assembly that I need to finish out the frame.. the elusive (under the
 >>bed)
 >>> > spare tire carrier for a 50 Chevy 1/2 ton. If any one has one that they
 >>> > could part with that is in good condition, please email me. It seems to
 >>be
 >>> > harder to find than most parts.. I have NO idea what the 50's 
generation
 >>was
 >>> > thinking tossing the spare tire carrier. I see no logical reason for it
 >>> > being missing from one single truck, let alone most of them. I have a 
94
 >>> > F#$d Explorer with the carrier underneath and I am very happy that it
 >>isnt
 >>> > in the back of the vehicle taking up space. Thanks to anyone who can
 >>help.
 >>> >
 >>> > Deve
 >>> > 50 3100
 >>> > >>
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