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#297404 12/30/13 04:10 PM
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I have a 31 Sport Coupe with the rear spare tire carrier. There are no bolts or studs onto which I can mount the spare wheel. The carrier has square holes like for carriage bolts, but there are no such bolts with the carrier. Should I use carriage bolts or are there supposed to be wheel studs pressed in? If carriage bolts, are they supposed to be welded into place? I ask because I have seen other rear tire carriers with one carriage bolt welded in, and another with wheel bolt/studs pressed into place.

I know I can go either route, but I wanted to know how it came from the factory. Thanks for your help.

Jim.

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The spare tire rack came with three special carriage type bolts. I used to have a bunch and still should if the Boss can find them.


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If you have any you are willing to part with, send me a message or email with a price. If you can tell me the dimensions for the bolt, I will try to find the closest replacement I can. Thank you for your help.

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The carriage bolts are 7/8 inch long from under the head, and are 7/16" UNF thread , same thread size as the wheel studs.


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I will send you a PM. Found the bolts this morning.


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