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RNichols

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I want to mount 33's mounted on mickey thompson classic II,I would like to mount it w/lug nuts,& will I need to support the addional weight? Only moderant off roading.

 

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Hi RN.., welcome..! >:D< <'>

There were a couple styles of outside spare mount racks.

Assuming you have one.., the weight is held by the tailgate & the force is downward. If your hinges & latches are in good working order...you should be OK there.

The real issue is the right side corner panel, where the swing arm mounts attach. These are usually pretty tight & when the truck flexes...this panel can twist, flex, crack, etc.

Mine is set-up with oversize holes where the two arms attach, the nuts are the locking type, (I leave them a "tad" loose) & teflon washers top & bottom, to allow them to slide a bit. This releases the torque when a "frame twister" is incountered. :D/

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My '69 has a 3" square steel rear bumper & I have 7:00 - 15s. My spare also rests on the bumper, so I figure most of my spare's weight is borne by the bumper & the latch just keeps it from swinging.

 

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YES..!

The aft. mkt. (or even home-made) bumpers that hold ALL the goodies are a better way to go. (spare, cooler, gas-can, etc.)

They put NO stress on the body or gate. However, they can be a bit "pricey" $-)

 

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YES..!

The aft. mkt. (or even home-made) bumpers that hold ALL the goodies are a better way to go. (spare, cooler, gas-can, etc.)

They put NO stress on the body or gate. However, they can be a bit "pricey" $-)
Do it how ever you can and be safe. For three years my spare sat on the bumper and was strapped too the tail gait with 5 tye downs and ratchet tyes too the cage and bumper!

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I posted Question about spare tire rack,I used the stock rack to mount BFG 33 on 17x9 MT wheel.I made a 1x1/8 steel support w/rubber heal that rest on bumper to support the additional weight & 1x1/8 steel that hooks under the tire for security,both are mounted to the rack by the 3/8 bolt that secures the mounting plate that the wheel is mounted on.I got the look I wanted with 5 matching wheels w/center cap & lug nuts.This was designed for every day street driving,not off roading.Pictures are posted in gallery,let me know what you think.RNichols

 

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That is some nice job you did on the truck :D/ . A few close ups of the tire mounting would be nice for anyone who might want to try it themself :-B .

Good luck,

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That is some nice job you did on the truck :D/ . A few close ups of the tire mounting would be nice for anyone who might want to try it themself :-B .

Good luck,

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Thanks,I could add addtional photo's and decription if there is any intrest in it.

 

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