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I don't know why I think I need a spare tire, but since I have seven 1600-20s coming, I might as well see if it can be squeezed between the cab and bed. Carefully measured today, there is ~just 16" between cab and bet. I think it'll fit.
The first mess I had to fix was to actually get the T nut off of the T bolt that was holding the 1100-20 spare in place. It seemed like someone heat shrank the nut onto the bolt. Complicating things was the fact that there was about 1 1/4" of threads in that square nut. I couldn't get it off without twisting the long T bolt off, so I had to disassemble the starboard side of the spare tire carrier assembly, remove the davit, and roll the spare to the starboard side in order to get enough slack to disengage the T bolt from its slot.
It was a real pain.
Once I got it out, I locked the T bolt in my heavy bench vise. I cleaned all the rust off the exposed threads, covered them with Antiseize, and put two propane torches on the T nut to heat and expand it enough to get it to turn.
With a 15" adjustable wrench on the T nut, and it almost red hot, I was still twisting the T bolt almost in two. I rocked it back and forth, and finally it gave a little. Once it started to turn I spun it off as quickly as I could before it shrank again.
Once off and cool, I took a 1/2" tap and chased out the threads. I almost couldn't get a tap through there, the threads were that bad.
I decided that the T nut was OK after the threads were cleaned up, but the structural integrity of the T bolt was in question. It is probably too short anyway for the 1600-20 spare. So here are the parts I managed to remove with about two hours work.
The first mess I had to fix was to actually get the T nut off of the T bolt that was holding the 1100-20 spare in place. It seemed like someone heat shrank the nut onto the bolt. Complicating things was the fact that there was about 1 1/4" of threads in that square nut. I couldn't get it off without twisting the long T bolt off, so I had to disassemble the starboard side of the spare tire carrier assembly, remove the davit, and roll the spare to the starboard side in order to get enough slack to disengage the T bolt from its slot.
It was a real pain.
Once I got it out, I locked the T bolt in my heavy bench vise. I cleaned all the rust off the exposed threads, covered them with Antiseize, and put two propane torches on the T nut to heat and expand it enough to get it to turn.
With a 15" adjustable wrench on the T nut, and it almost red hot, I was still twisting the T bolt almost in two. I rocked it back and forth, and finally it gave a little. Once it started to turn I spun it off as quickly as I could before it shrank again.
Once off and cool, I took a 1/2" tap and chased out the threads. I almost couldn't get a tap through there, the threads were that bad.
I decided that the T nut was OK after the threads were cleaned up, but the structural integrity of the T bolt was in question. It is probably too short anyway for the 1600-20 spare. So here are the parts I managed to remove with about two hours work.
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