body mounted spare tire holder
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body mounted spare tire holder
this is probably covered in another thread, but does anyone know if the body mounted spare tire holder on the Chevy Blazer would fit an astro/safari without modifying it much or has anyone already done it.
would be nice for my Safari and the Astro (someday to be rv)
would be nice for my Safari and the Astro (someday to be rv)
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
Sounds like something that would require a bit of modification. A co-worker has a Blazer, I'll try to remember to look at it later.
Aaron
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
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2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
any updates...... I still want to mount spare externally, but not under neath (out of site is out of mind, not the best thing when dealing with something you might need in an emergency.....)ihatemybike wrote:Sounds like something that would require a bit of modification. A co-worker has a Blazer, I'll try to remember to look at it later.
I have air pressure indicators on my tires, a green indicator shows when pressure is 27lbs or higher, I like to have one on my spare to, check on pressure with a glance...
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
Completely forgot. The person with the Blazer no longer works for my company, quick look in the parking lot this morning revealed no other Blazers.
Aaron
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
it appears your white van already has an external spare, why not use a holder like that? are you meaning the ones off of blazers that hinge open?
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
yes, the ones that hinge open... and the one in the avatar, that's actually not mine..... it's what I hope mine ends up looking like when I'm done working on it...... mine isn't in that good a shape (yet)
I'll post some pics now that I got it to the new house.... got a yard full of astros now.....
96 Safari (my work van)
94 high top conversion (white one) (SDTBRV)
and newest 88 shorty window van (to be my wife's when I get it running again)
I was looking spare holder for the Safari first (since it's full of carpet cleaning gear....)
thinking along the lines of a hitch haul with tire holder for the 94 some day to be RV
I looked under the 88 and no spare, cable and tire holders rusted away, so a tire holder for it might be a good idea (along with a spare to mount on it....)
I'll post some pics now that I got it to the new house.... got a yard full of astros now.....
96 Safari (my work van)
94 high top conversion (white one) (SDTBRV)
and newest 88 shorty window van (to be my wife's when I get it running again)
I was looking spare holder for the Safari first (since it's full of carpet cleaning gear....)
thinking along the lines of a hitch haul with tire holder for the 94 some day to be RV
I looked under the 88 and no spare, cable and tire holders rusted away, so a tire holder for it might be a good idea (along with a spare to mount on it....)
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
if it makes you feel any better i dont carry a spare, the stock donuts are far to small to use with the AWDs and as i have to sets of wheels winter/summer both with slightly different offsets and tire sizes i did not want to buy to full size spares. i figure if i ever have a flat thats why i have AAA.
99 SLT Safari AWD, G80/GT4 rear, Burgundy, 196,000 and counting (strictly AMSOIL) flowmaster 40series muffler no more cat, K&N Kone Filter, roll pan, 255/60/15 rubbers mounted to 15x8.5 inch American Racing Tailgunner wheels, billet grille, CB Radio, Alpine Deck, Shag carpet, the list goes on....
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03 Chevy Silverado 2500HD, LB7 Duramax Diesel, 5 speed Allison Tranny, Crew Cab Long Bed, no muffler or cat, 4 inch turbo back and side piped. not too many other mods yet, also addicted to AMSOIL.
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
I don't have a service, but do have L and S towing, but he runs on his own time zone, so might have to have lunch while waiting...
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
Gnarli, there is an option with the 'donut' spare.(99 and newer)........pull the fuse for the AWD.
I had a flat in the Smokie Mts.,...had no cell service,nearest SStation was 25 miles. Glad I remembered the fuse trick
I had a flat in the Smokie Mts.,...had no cell service,nearest SStation was 25 miles. Glad I remembered the fuse trick
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
The only way to properly mount a spare on the arse-end of our trucks is by reinforicing the door. Observe....
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
Note: Do not rear-end Peter....
I will keep my spare nicely tucked up and out of the way hidden by my skirts. Does anyone know the largest spare that will mount in the stock location?
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I will keep my spare nicely tucked up and out of the way hidden by my skirts. Does anyone know the largest spare that will mount in the stock location?
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
,dunedog wrote:Gnarli, there is an option with the 'donut' spare.(99 and newer)........pull the fuse for the AWD.
I had a flat in the Smokie Mts.,...had no cell service,nearest SStation was 25 miles. Glad I remembered the fuse trick
I have the switch installed to turn my AWD on and off, but basically I wouldnt be caught dead rolling on a donut no matter how short of a trip it might be, I guess its more of an ego thing than an AWD issue with me.
99 SLT Safari AWD, G80/GT4 rear, Burgundy, 196,000 and counting (strictly AMSOIL) flowmaster 40series muffler no more cat, K&N Kone Filter, roll pan, 255/60/15 rubbers mounted to 15x8.5 inch American Racing Tailgunner wheels, billet grille, CB Radio, Alpine Deck, Shag carpet, the list goes on....
03 Chevy Silverado 2500HD, LB7 Duramax Diesel, 5 speed Allison Tranny, Crew Cab Long Bed, no muffler or cat, 4 inch turbo back and side piped. not too many other mods yet, also addicted to AMSOIL.
03 Chevy Silverado 2500HD, LB7 Duramax Diesel, 5 speed Allison Tranny, Crew Cab Long Bed, no muffler or cat, 4 inch turbo back and side piped. not too many other mods yet, also addicted to AMSOIL.
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
in your case, maybe two spares (don't have to be new.... just hold air) mounted on the roof.....GnarliSafari wrote:,dunedog wrote:Gnarli, there is an option with the 'donut' spare.(99 and newer)........pull the fuse for the AWD.
I had a flat in the Smokie Mts.,...had no cell service,nearest SStation was 25 miles. Glad I remembered the fuse trick
I have the switch installed to turn my AWD on and off, but basically I wouldnt be caught dead rolling on a donut no matter how short of a trip it might be, I guess its more of an ego thing than an AWD issue with me.
another option, or addition to option is to mount the spare to the door and some how have it swivel/tilt, and have a flat work surface handy..... saw one on a teardrop trailer.... that swung out and swiveled down for use as a table.... thought that would be pretty usefull (as a work table not a eat at table... front seats are fine for eating in.....)
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
Xephius wrote:Note: Do not rear-end Peter....
I will keep my spare nicely tucked up and out of the way hidden by my skirts. Does anyone know the largest spare that will mount in the stock location?
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I've got a 255/70 16 tucked under there. (I just made you say "underwear"). Thats 30" diameter and its tight. Real tight.
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Re: body mounted spare tire holder
had to cut the cable to get the Flat temp spare out from under the rear of the Safari while changing the rear end.... rim is huge on it... don't know where they got the idea it would cut weight by not putting a full size tire under it, with normal sized rim.... 88 must have lost its spare sometime in the past.... rusted out tire holds hanging there, not much left of it...
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