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Do you mean the spare tire stand?
Sorry---------should have said that the picture was from a 1936 pickup. Last edited by nelsb01; 01-25-2026 at 01:25 PM. |
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Yes thats what im talking about but the 1935 is different.
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Yeah thats why im trying to save mine. Somebody welded a rectangle piece of metal on top of the round rod that connects to triangle plate. The rod must have broke off by the plate why they didnt weld the round rod back on i dont know. Looking for over all length of rod so i can weld a piece back on. I probably could figure out by mocking up tire and doing some measurements. It would be easier if some one could give measurement.
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