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spare tire stuck
#674696
12/07/05 08:58 PM
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Anonymous
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hey guys i wanted to take my too small spare tire off my truck since its not the right size( 31" compared to 33's on the truck and i dont want to spend another 170 for a correct size tire to match) i know that in an offroad situation the 31" would get me home if i put it on the front axle which is why i will throw it in the back of the truck when i go offroading but as of right now the tire sways back and forth and hits my exhaust....it has knocked the tail pipe off the muffler twice now and im sick of it....so i wanted to take it off the other day and i had no luck...the wrench toyota saw fit to put in the truck from the factory just stripped off, so i used a pair of vise grips and they couldnt get it free, it has been soaked in pb blaster for a long time and i still cant get it off, does anybody have any ideas other than cutting the bracket....i would like to be able to remount it if i decide to someday
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Re: spare tire stuck
#674697
12/08/05 03:07 AM
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Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 237
Wheeler
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What wrench are you talking about? The spare is normally removed by using the jack handle. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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Re: spare tire stuck
#674698
12/08/05 07:37 AM
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 1,287
Body Damage is Cool
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Not sure about yours(the year) but on my '86, you could unbolt the spare tire holder from the frame cross-member itself. The whole assembly should just drop off, however it's have to be hangin down quite far for you to be able to get in there.....
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Re: spare tire stuck
[Re: 4WD22R]
#674699
12/08/05 08:39 PM
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Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 18
Need a Spot
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If you are talking about the cable doo-hickey that drops the spare down, I had this issue a could of years ago. Murphys Law - snow storm, go out to play and the right rear tire lost a bead somehow. My cable was seized, so I applied liberal amounts of PB Blaster and then beat on it with a ball peen hammer. This dislodged what ever debris was in there locking it up.
Good luck - I remember how frustrating that was (especially laying in 6" of snow to do it) <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/angry.gif" alt="" />
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