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Old 06-05-2008, 02:33 PM
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who needs a spare when you've got a cell phone, and friends that can help
Old 06-05-2008, 03:00 PM
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I have train horns in place of where my spare used to be.
All my originals are sitting in my back yard. I know someone on here has mounted theirs in the bed and had some pics laying around but I don't remember his name, hopefully he sees this thread.
Old 06-05-2008, 08:12 PM
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Mine's in the bed. I usually dont haul anything, so its not in the way.

It usually blends in better, but i dont want to crawl back there and clean it.
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Originally Posted by Maroon20's.
Mine's in the bed. I usually dont haul anything, so its not in the way.

It usually blends in better, but i dont want to crawl back there and clean it.
That's What I'm talking about, thanks for the pic I'm thinking about the same style bed liner too, so your pic really helps. I was curious about where the bedliner would stop on the front rail, I like the way you have it. The tire does blend well with the cover on it....looks like I have some future plans now
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Originally Posted by budhayes3
That's What I'm talking about, thanks for the pic I'm thinking about the same style bed liner too, so your pic really helps. I was curious about where the bedliner would stop on the front rail, I like the way you have it. The tire does blend well with the cover on it....looks like I have some future plans now
No Problem, I just have one bolt coming from the bottom that goes into a thread coupler, and then a bolt that i put through one of the lug nut holes that screwed into that, and it seems to hold it down pretty good.
Old 06-06-2008, 01:14 PM
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Tip: If you do put it in the bed put a cover of some type on it. I carried a spare in the back of my old pickup uncovered for 2-3 years and had a flat and put it on and within 20 miles it totally disintegrated.
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