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Ranchero head pad ???

Started by electricalan, 2014-02-25 22:08

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hiball3985

Quote from: BWhitmore on 2014-02-27 19:38
I cannot imagine my wife or even myself lifting the bed floor in order to lift out the spare tire stored below the bed floor.  That thing is heavy.
Isn't that the truth. I didn't realize how heavy they were when I tried to remove it. I had my son help me take mine out and put it back in.
JIM:
HAPPY HOUR FOR ME IS A GOOD NAP
The universe is made up of electrons, protons, neutrons and morons.
1957 Ranchero
1960 F100 Panel
1966 Mustang

hiball3985

Quote from: Frankenstein57 on 2014-02-27 19:33
No, but I don't have all the bolts in that secure the floor panel down. And I carry a cheap socket set , and end wrenches. The spare I carry is a Lincoln doughnut spare, its on a factory aluminum wheel. Light and compact, yet bigger than most little spares.
Do you know if the Lincoln doughnut wheel will fit on the Granada front spindle? That would be a great idea if it would.
JIM:
HAPPY HOUR FOR ME IS A GOOD NAP
The universe is made up of electrons, protons, neutrons and morons.
1957 Ranchero
1960 F100 Panel
1966 Mustang

Frankenstein57

It fits on my torino rotors, and the stock rear axles. If you can measure the hub I'll compare them.

hiball3985

Quote from: Frankenstein57 on 2014-02-27 20:00
It fits on my torino rotors, and the stock rear axles. If you can measure the hub I'll compare them.
Thank you, I hope someone knows what the hole size needs to be so I don't have to pull a front wheel, my Cragars are a pain so I remove them as little as possible and hope to replace them in the future.
JIM:
HAPPY HOUR FOR ME IS A GOOD NAP
The universe is made up of electrons, protons, neutrons and morons.
1957 Ranchero
1960 F100 Panel
1966 Mustang

Ecode70D

Quote from: hiball3985 on 2014-02-27 18:27
AAA is going to bring you a spare tire when you don't have one? Not here where I live.

You need a spare no matter where you put it.   AAA will not bring you one when you need it, and it's a crummy feeling not to have one when you do.  Just my opinion.

Limey57

A lot of new cars here no longer have a spare, instead you get an "emergency tire kit" which consists of a 12 volt compressor and some kind of tire glue.  You screw the can of glue to the compressor and it pumps it into the tire and inflates it at the same time, not much use if you get a puncture on the freeway and shred the tyre though!  I'm going to look at using a modern space-saver for my Ranchero and carry it behind the front seat in the stock location.  I know they look stupid and have a maximum rating of 50mph over 50 miles (or something like that) but at least it should get me home or to a tire shop should I get a puncture.

My bed cover had been cut in half and internal house door hinges (very crudely!) welded on so the front half and rear half could be lifted up to access the areas underneath.  I've done away with them and welding both halves back together keeping it stock.
Gary

1957 Ranchero

gasman826

I don't carry a spare.  1) with bigs and littles, which one do you carry, 2) bigs won't fit in the trunk, 3) can't get the bigs off without disconnecting the bags and shocks and lifting the car, 4) have air for the air bags and a plug kit, 5) directional tread...which side to carry, 6) with no spare, I don't carry jack or four way bar.

Bold or stupid, we're Long Haulers on Hot Rod Power Tour with no spare.  With the wife's luggage, there was no room for a spare.  On Power Tour, one can rely on help.  Not so much when out for a lone wolf cruise.  **** happens but today's tires should survive typical road trips.  If I were to shred a tire, have a new one overnighted to the local tire store and have mounted up...good to go!  With tires being date stamped, I don't want a new tire in the trunk that I will never use and the clock running.  If I were running equal sized wheels and tires, I would likely have a beater spare in the trunk.  This cavalier attitude will likely bite me in the ass someday...we'll see.

If you are carrying a spare, it MUST be well secured.  Loose tools, jack and spare become missiles flying around in the trunk at the donut contest.  In the back of a pick up, someone will help themselves to the spare!

rmk57

Didn't the mid-60s El-Caminos come with a hinged cargo area in the front of the box?
If they didn't I saw one at a car show and thought what a great idea that was rather
struggling to get the spare out from behind the seat.

Randy
Randy

1957 Ford Custom
1970 Boss 429

hiball3985

My trips are all lone wolf so I want a spare. Anything that is round and rolls to get you off the side of the hiway. I'm putting mine in the bed and it will be secured.

When I blew a tire on my truck we hit a piece of semi truck tire that flipped around some how and took out the side wall. And we were out in the middle of nowhere crossing a desert area. I'm not about to sit on the side of the road waiting hours for a tow truck not to mention the danger of sitting there. For some reason cars sitting on the side of the road seem to be a magnet for morons, see it happen all the time.
JIM:
HAPPY HOUR FOR ME IS A GOOD NAP
The universe is made up of electrons, protons, neutrons and morons.
1957 Ranchero
1960 F100 Panel
1966 Mustang

dgasman

I also have a doughnut spare in the tire well under the bed. Never liked them in the cab ,made it smell like old tire :001:
HAPPY MOTORING
dgasman

Ecode70D

Quote from: hiball3985 on 2014-02-28 10:12
My trips are all lone wolf so I want a spare.
For some reason cars sitting on the side of the road seem to be a magnet for morons, see it happen all the time.

  Not trying to hijack this thread, but you are so right about morons hitting cars on the side of the road.   You should see how many of them have plowed into police cruisers with all kinds of blue/red lights flashing.

hiball3985

Quote from: Ecode70D on 2014-02-28 13:41
  Not trying to hijack this thread, but you are so right about morons hitting cars on the side of the road.   You should see how many of them have plowed into police cruisers with all kinds of blue/red lights flashing.
Jay, I've seen that happen too. I've seen people hit parked semi trucks, how do you not see something that big?
JIM:
HAPPY HOUR FOR ME IS A GOOD NAP
The universe is made up of electrons, protons, neutrons and morons.
1957 Ranchero
1960 F100 Panel
1966 Mustang

Ecode70D

Quote from: hiball3985 on 2014-02-28 14:40
Jay, I've seen that happen too. I've seen people hit parked semi trucks, how do you not see something that big?

Jim
    It seems that somehow the road hypnotizes or mesmerizes them and they aim right for the parked vehicle like they are in a trance.   They don't even have to be drunk to do this.
    This crazy thing was going on long before texting and driving was invented.
   In the academy, we were taught to park the cruiser a little to the left behind a vehicle when pulling them over and approach the vehicle on foot on the left side.    The theory was that the cruiser would block us just a little bit from getting hit.  The problem is that there is no place to run if a vehicle  was coming toward us.   Jay

electricalan

Mine no longer has that space ,I cut it out and rebuilt gas tank with flat top.It now holds 4-5 mor4e gallons.
Returning from a long hibernation!!!