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Swing Arm For Spare Tire

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BroncoHoundOP

May 18, 2003 at 9:22 PM
Hey Guys,

I have 86 Bronco full size. The spare tire is mounted in the back of the truck. But I have a swing arm mount for the outside. But I dont have the hardware. What kind of screws would I need? How would I go about mounting it? Any help on this would be GREATLY APPRECIATED.



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BroncoHoundOP

Jun 6, 2003 at 6:26 AM
does anyone have any IDEA on this matter?? I really would like to get it mounted.
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BigSwede

Jun 9, 2003 at 2:23 PM
Can´t you just remodel the mounts from the original mount?
Bronco XLT -89
Stock 302cui EFI, K&N
AOD
2" Body lift (not been aplied yet) in the garage...
1300+ watts stereo
JVC MP3 cd
3 amps:1x 2x100w, 1x 2x200w, 1x 2x400w
8 speakers: 2x 6,5" lanzar, 2x 7x10" DLS, 2x 6x9" DLS, 2x 10" Lanzar

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BroncoHoundOP

Jun 9, 2003 at 9:52 PM
I am not sure what you are asking? I have everything I need for holding the tire. I just need to know what kind of hardware (i.e. nuts and bolts.) Do I need to get factory hardware or is there something that I can get at a hardware store?

Thanks for the help

BroncoHound
BI

BigSwede

Jun 11, 2003 at 12:38 PM
If you have all but bolts and nuts, then it is no problem, just visit your local hardwarestore and get the bolts and nuts.
Bronco XLT -89
Stock 302cui EFI, K&N
AOD
2" Body lift (not been aplied yet) in the garage...
1300+ watts stereo
JVC MP3 cd
3 amps:1x 2x100w, 1x 2x200w, 1x 2x400w
8 speakers: 2x 6,5" lanzar, 2x 7x10" DLS, 2x 6x9" DLS, 2x 10" Lanzar

New pics!!
BR

BroncoHoundOP

Jun 16, 2003 at 9:35 PM


But do I need self taping or nut and bolt?? I am really not a dumbass but I just want to make sure I have the right stuff so my swing arm dont fall off while I am mudding.


Thanks Da Hound
BI

BigSwede

Jul 22, 2003 at 5:35 AM
The stronger the better...
Goin thru, bolt and nut with washers is always stronger...
But if you want the strongest you will need to weld it, it´s up to you now...
Bronco XLT -89
Stock 302cui EFI, K&N
AOD
2" Body lift (not been aplied yet) in the garage...
1300+ watts stereo
JVC MP3 cd
3 amps:1x 2x100w, 1x 2x200w, 1x 2x400w
8 speakers: 2x 6,5" lanzar, 2x 7x10" DLS, 2x 6x9" DLS, 2x 10" Lanzar

New pics!!
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