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Old 03-08-2021, 07:32 PM   #1
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Stepside Spare tire hanger

I am working on my spare tire hanger. I have an OEM hanger with the 6 lug pattern. These are the 2 options I see to make it work for a 5x5 lug pattern...

Cut all 3 studs off and weld a 7-8" circular disc to the front with 3 new studs in the correct pattern

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Leave the face OEM cut the 2 bottom lugs off and weld 2 new studs in the correct place on the OEM face..See pic.

Which do you think would be a better solution? I am also open to other suggestions. Thanks!
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Old 03-08-2021, 09:11 PM   #2
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Re: Stepside Spare tire hanger

I lean toward option 2. It keeps it simple, more original, and less chance for rust by avoiding a pocket between 2 separate pieces of metal.
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Old 03-08-2021, 10:37 PM   #3
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i lean toward option 2. It keeps it simple, more original, and less chance for rust by avoiding a pocket between 2 separate pieces of metal.
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Re: Stepside Spare tire hanger

I will be cutting/relocating studs on mine, but using the existing plate.
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Re: Stepside Spare tire hanger

What about a thin wheel spacer adapter?

Use cap screws like this vvv
link: https://www.fastenal.com/products/details/2124365

And lugs pressed in?



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Re: Stepside Spare tire hanger

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I lean toward option 2. It keeps it simple, more original, and less chance for rust by avoiding a pocket between 2 separate pieces of metal.
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I thought about the possibility of rust about the same time you posted. I do like the idea of it looking OEM...the only time it wouldn't look OEM though is if the wheel is off...but I would know. Thanks!
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I will be cutting/relocating studs on mine, but using the existing plate.
Are you going to use threaded rod or drill into the face and weld bolts from the back side?
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Old 03-08-2021, 11:34 PM   #8
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What about a thin wheel spacer adapter?

Use cap screws like this vvv
link: https://www.fastenal.com/products/details/2124365

And lugs pressed in?


Interesting idea...I did find this but pricey...

https://www.ballisticfabrication.com...mounting-plate

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Re: Stepside Spare tire hanger

Yes that is the Idea.

Do you have a Drill press or hand drill?


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Re: Stepside Spare tire hanger

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Are you going to use threaded rod or drill into the face and weld bolts from the back side?
I'd likely weld bolts from the back side.

I also need to alter the mount slightly, to fit the long step brace to my short step bed, but that's not your issue here.
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Re: Stepside Spare tire hanger

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Yes that is the Idea.

Do you have a Drill press or hand drill?


You can make this yourself



I have both, but I think I am going to cut off the 2 bottom studs and weld 2 new studs or bolts on. I think it will be cleaner in the long run, plus cheaper. Good suggestions though! We were thinking across the same lines!







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I'd likely weld bolts from the back side.

I also need to alter the mount slightly, to fit the long step brace to my short step bed, but that's not your issue here.
Fortunately, I don't have to alter mine! Since I am a beginner at welding (literally) I think a bolt through the back and welded on will be simpler and easier. Thanks!

Thanks for the suggestions everyone and helping me think this through! I'll try to take pictures of the finished product when I am done and post here or at the very least on my build thread.
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