Spare Tire Dismount
#1
Spare Tire Dismount
I just took off my tire due to the fact that i tow a boat and it was in the way. Now i want to take off the whole swing arm but it looks as if someone maybe welded the bottom pin on. I can remove the top one with ease but i dont know how to take off the bottom one. I was wondering if any one has any ideas on this. Or if i can just drill out the bottom one and replace the pin if i ever want to put it back on. Any help would be great.
#2
well...first off.. welcome to the forum! BUT this thread will probably get moved to a more approriate section.
are you trying to leave the hinges on the truck? if so it may be a little difficult to take the pins out, they may be binding up because of the weight of the arm.
there should also be a "C" clip on the bottom of the pins, make sure that you remove it with a flat head screw driver.(would make it near impossible to remove the pin if the clip is still there.)
As for drilling it out, Im sure you could, just be careful. I dont know about a replacement pin, you would prolly have to go to the hardware store and replact it with a "threadless" bolt or something similar.
I JUST removed my spare tire rack yesterday to start repainting it. All was fine with mine, I sprayed WD-40 and let it sit for about an hour before I started.
Then just hit the pin out with a hammer, and finished pushing it out with a screw driver.
GOOD LUCK!! and again WELCOME!
are you trying to leave the hinges on the truck? if so it may be a little difficult to take the pins out, they may be binding up because of the weight of the arm.
there should also be a "C" clip on the bottom of the pins, make sure that you remove it with a flat head screw driver.(would make it near impossible to remove the pin if the clip is still there.)
As for drilling it out, Im sure you could, just be careful. I dont know about a replacement pin, you would prolly have to go to the hardware store and replact it with a "threadless" bolt or something similar.
I JUST removed my spare tire rack yesterday to start repainting it. All was fine with mine, I sprayed WD-40 and let it sit for about an hour before I started.
Then just hit the pin out with a hammer, and finished pushing it out with a screw driver.
GOOD LUCK!! and again WELCOME!
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*Moved to Paint, Body, & Interior*
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