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Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« on: February 25, 2014, 02:27:48 PM »
I know some of you have read thread by me looking for a 193 rear tire carrier, but they are designed for the big stock wheels.  Can anyone share with me how they may have mounted a rear spare on a hot rod?

Mine is a 1930 two door Coach.
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2014, 11:46:18 AM »
Good morning Munch.  Well, I'm just getting started on my build, but I've already decided that I want a clean look on the back of the car, which means the spare will need to find another home.  FWIW I note that most of the hot rods don't put the spare on the back.

Yes, you will definitely see some there, and the stock tire mount does indeed carry the big 17" (on the '35 anyway) spare.  However, due to how narrow the old rims were, I'm not sure if you can fit a considerably wider rim on there or not. Of course, if you are running stock...then no problem.

It seems to me that several of us run two different size tires front and rear, which makes it awkward to decide which one to use for the spare.  I have even considered running one of those ridiculous pizza tires as a spare, but stashed inside the car.  Hopefully, it is something that I will never need.
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2014, 01:20:18 PM »
cocobolo,

Thanks for the info, I to like the clean look but also want to end up with a ride that I cam make some trips in.  No where in a Coach to store anything.  I guess I try and score some fender tire wells.  I guess this needs more thought.

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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2014, 03:43:51 PM »
cocobolo,

Thanks for the info, I to like the clean look but also want to end up with a ride that I cam make some trips in.  No where in a Coach to store anything.  I guess I try and score some fender tire wells.  I guess this needs more thought.

I think the fenderwell idea is great.  It gives the car a really classic and classy look...IMO anyway.  The flip side is that it might restrict your access to the engine compartment somewhat.
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2014, 06:54:47 PM »
I seem to have a lot of flats on my '53 pickup but a spare there is not a problem. For the '26 roadster I'll carry patches, a spare tube. and a 12V compressor. Gotta leave room for tools, parts, and beer.  8)
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2014, 07:19:42 PM »
Munch,
Do you know what size spare tire size you want to mount?  Do you have any pictures of the rear part of your frame where the original spare tire mounted?  Maybe we could design a custom one for you.
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2014, 07:26:59 PM »
I seem to have a lot of flats on my '53 pickup but a spare there is not a problem. For the '26 roadster I'll carry patches, a spare tube. and a 12V compressor. Gotta leave room for tools, parts, and beer.  8)
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GOTTA  have room for tools, spare parts  and Beers... ;D  so I carry air compressor tire plugs and cans of  Fix a Flat ;)  LOL

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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2014, 08:08:13 PM »
 My tires are so different in size that its no consideration. I cant run different sizes on the rear because of the locker.I just have my AAA card and will call for a rollback if needed.
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2014, 09:01:25 PM »
I am using the mini spare from the 95 Camaro I parted out...I mean it is tiny and hardly takes up any space in my tiny trunk.
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #9 on: February 28, 2014, 08:37:06 AM »
Thanks for the feedback.  I have AAA, but hate the idea of loading up because of a flat.  Besides the exhaust sit low and you would have to take care when loading it.

Tom, I will send oics when I can with an idea I am toying with.

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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #10 on: February 28, 2014, 10:08:53 AM »
 Well,there is always a couple cans of fix a flat . Desparate times call for desparate measures!

  My car will be built to be loaded on a rollback,with hooks on all 4 corners. I will have to trailer it out to the road a lot of the time ( 1/2 mile of dirt driveway) or if I am takeing it somewhere more than 50-60 miles away. I do have a hydraulic trailer with a winch ,thats how I got it up here!
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #11 on: February 28, 2014, 10:24:52 AM »
 Load it up! Another option would be to have the nieghbor come get me and take me home to get the trailer.
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #12 on: March 04, 2014, 10:44:35 PM »
Munch, I've been thinking more about this spare tire problem.

Basically, all I will need is a spare to get me to the nearest tire repair place and that's all.  That's assuming that I will eventually get this thing running, of course.

So one of the things I expect to do to the '35 is to channel it. Now, having an IRS in the back means that I will have a stable driveshaft, and I expect it will be higher than a flat floor.  That means I will require a driveshaft tunnel.  I think I might make that tunnel deliberately high enough that it would cover the pizza spare.  So with that in mind, I think I will try to fit a nice round cavity between the tunnel and the side of the body, inside the car.  I do realize that is a pretty tight space on the '35, but it sure would be nice if would fit like that.  Then I could make a flat floor section behind the front seats and it would be nice and tidy.  Effectively it would make a space between the two rear floor sections to store things that you don't need very often.

Haven't checked the size of one of those tiny tires or the potential available space behind the seat, but I'll do that tomorrow.  Heck, if it won't fit, there's always Plan B.
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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #13 on: March 05, 2014, 09:50:02 AM »
Cocobolo,

Sounds like a plan, I'm still thinking about mine.  You know how the inside of a sedan looks.  Maybe create some space behind the rear seat back?

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Re: Ideas for carrying a spare tire
« Reply #14 on: March 05, 2014, 10:00:23 AM »
Here is a picture of the 1995 Camaro Z28 spare on the left. It's a T125/70D15 with GM 5 on 4-3/4"

The other spare is a standard GM uni-lug  4-3/4" and 5", it's a T145/80D16.

That Camaro spare fits in my 33 nicely and takes up very little room.

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