Where did you mount your spare tire?
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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 ![Nod](https://www.performancetrucks.net/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_nod.gif)
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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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