body mounted spare tire holder

User avatar

1Gary
I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
Posts: 2743
Joined: Wed Oct 07, 2009 4:18 am

Re: body mounted spare tire holder

Post by 1Gary »

Once I get rid of the shop van,it will allow me to un-bury Ole Yellar from the back of the shop.I have noticed that is has a class III hitch and a full size spare.Honestly I don't know how that was done yet.
1979 Malibu drag race only car
1999 Sonoma 4.3 5 speed-Rufus
1989 Astro-Ole Yellar cancelled-still selling off parts
1985 Astro-shop van R.I.P. my friend
1994 Astro LT RWD W4.3 rod knock RIP
1982 Winnebago single rear wheel-Chevy 350 Scraped 1/28/13-broken dreams......


Rochester,NY

ihatemybike
I plan to be buried in my van
Posts: 2224
Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:57 pm
Location: Elgin, IL

Re: body mounted spare tire holder

Post by ihatemybike »

Something JK related is scheduled to be delivered on the 26th.
Aaron

2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
User avatar

doyoulikeithere
ASV Supporter
ASV Supporter
Posts: 2060
Joined: Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:27 pm
Location: Misty Mountains of Cowichan BC.

Re: body mounted spare tire holder

Post by doyoulikeithere »

1Gary wrote:Once I get rid of the shop van,it will allow me to un-bury Ole Yellar from the back of the shop.I have noticed that is has a class III hitch and a full size spare.Honestly I don't know how that was done yet.
Just FYI...
My 95 came with a class 3 & full sized spare underneath.
I even hung a 235/75-15 under there.
No problems at all.
AFAIK, Its only the shorty vans that lack the room required for full size spare...
2021 Yamaha Tenere 700 - Blue.
2016 Yamaha XSR900 - Silver.
1990 Astro - AWD - Brown.
1987 Astro - With 5 Speed & 4wd - Silver & Blue.

wkastro
I get chills without my van.
Posts: 69
Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:12 pm
Location: Brighton. Michigan

Re: body mounted spare tire holder

Post by wkastro »

Here is the Airstream conversion van (Chevrolet Express) solution...

http://www.colonialairstream.com/airstr ... index.html

It looks like it is hinges near, or below, the bottom of the bumper, and ppivots rearward. I can't see how it is latched, attached, or kept from rattling when in the "upright and locked" position.
2003 Astro AWD bought in January 2009
103,000 miles, Trucool 4590, ScanGageII, Michelin LTX 215/70R16, Tekonsha P3

2009 Chevrolet HHR
2001 HD XL1200S
1970 Austin Cooper 'S'

Retired:
1994 Astro AWD (sold in 1996, 50,000 miles in 2 years)
1992 Astro RWD (bought from GM fleet, traded for AWD in 1994)
User avatar

Herbie
ASV Supporter
ASV Supporter
Posts: 674
Joined: Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:45 am
Location: San Diego, CA
Has thanked: 12 times
Been thanked: 4 times
Contact:

Re: body mounted spare tire holder

Post by Herbie »

wkastro wrote:Here is the Airstream conversion van (Chevrolet Express) solution...

http://www.colonialairstream.com/airstr ... index.html

It looks like it is hinges near, or below, the bottom of the bumper, and ppivots rearward. I can't see how it is latched, attached, or kept from rattling when in the "upright and locked" position.
Looks a lot like the Roadtrek solution. They add a second 2" hitch receiver offset to the driver's side, then it's just a standard tilt-down spare tire rack that slips in. Usually a pin keeps it upright. If you were off-roading you'd probably want to add a couple of bolts to take up any slack so that the system doesn't rattle back and forth and beat anything up.

I thought about that for my van but I do a lot of in/out of the rear doors and use the back area for cooking, so I don't want to be stepping over the tire in the lowered position all the time.
"My minivan is cooler than your bro-truck"
2003 Astro AWD Astrolander/ZMB - GTRV Top Transplant, 4" OLV Lift, NP233 T-case, evolving interior
1995 Safari GTRV Organ donor - gutted and gone.
Image

wkastro
I get chills without my van.
Posts: 69
Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:12 pm
Location: Brighton. Michigan

Re: body mounted spare tire holder

Post by wkastro »

What if the arm holding the tire pivoted off to the left, instead of backwards? A stop could keep it just off the ground. Don't know if it would clear the left Dutch door bottom. It would put a tire changer out towards traffic in some situations - pull way off the road.

Herbie, what did you ever do with the G80 from the S10 donor?
2003 Astro AWD bought in January 2009
103,000 miles, Trucool 4590, ScanGageII, Michelin LTX 215/70R16, Tekonsha P3

2009 Chevrolet HHR
2001 HD XL1200S
1970 Austin Cooper 'S'

Retired:
1994 Astro AWD (sold in 1996, 50,000 miles in 2 years)
1992 Astro RWD (bought from GM fleet, traded for AWD in 1994)
User avatar

Herbie
ASV Supporter
ASV Supporter
Posts: 674
Joined: Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:45 am
Location: San Diego, CA
Has thanked: 12 times
Been thanked: 4 times
Contact:

Re: body mounted spare tire holder

Post by Herbie »

wkastro wrote:
Herbie, what did you ever do with the G80 from the S10 donor?
Left it in the junkyard. They wanted a bit too much for it, and once I realized it wasn't going t be a bolt-in (requiring pro shimming, etc.), that project wasn't in the budget yet.

I'm spending a little time with my new tire/wheel combo to determine if I need to re-gear, or if I can stick with the stock ratio, then I'll decide what to do about lockers, etc.
"My minivan is cooler than your bro-truck"
2003 Astro AWD Astrolander/ZMB - GTRV Top Transplant, 4" OLV Lift, NP233 T-case, evolving interior
1995 Safari GTRV Organ donor - gutted and gone.
Image

madmatt
I am merely driving my van
I am merely driving my van
Posts: 3
Joined: Tue Jul 29, 2014 7:57 am

Re: body mounted spare tire holder

Post by madmatt »

Bought one 2 weeks ago before trip to Utah. A poorly designed piece of garbage, that will tweak your doors so badly they can't open. More info in a post I submitted that's not up yet. A real shame, as I try to buy products built in the USA, even if they cost more. DO NOT BUY THIS INFERIOR PRODUCT. Very dissapointed. MadMatt
Post Reply