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#1369461 07/17/2020 12:43 PM
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Recently, I was pleasantly surprised to find that a stock 235/75/16 tire on a factory wheel would not fit under the bed of my 3100.
What is the size of the spare tire that came original on our trucks? I "assume" the wheel was the same size/width..?


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235/75 must be too fat?


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Not sure what original is... I've got a 215/85/16 under the back of my 3100 burb.
Around a 16x7 wheel same as the others.

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So...I just mounted a brand new 215/70/R16 onto a factory rim, and it still will not fit under the bed of my truck. The crossmember hits the sidewall of the tire before you can raise the spare tire holder/carrier up and fasten with the large nut. I've moved and re-arranged the tire as much as you can, it simply will not fit.

My truck is a '53 model, which has the spare tire carrier angled at a 45 degree angle, unlike the earlier trucks that have the spare tire carrier that comes straight out the back and J-hooks onto the bumper.

What am I doing wrong?

Last edited by Green_98; 07/21/2020 3:46 PM.

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Can you swap out the bolts for longer ones front and back to give you more room for your fatter than stock tire?


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I'm going to look at it more tomorrow, that might work.


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