Does anyone recognize this spare tire holder? The clip on the bottom fell off and I need replace it.
Thanks,
Rod
Spare Tire Bracket
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Re: Spare Tire Bracket
This is the most common factory carrier. Missing the carriage bolt stud & the locking plate.
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Re: Spare Tire Bracket
I happen to have the same carrier. One of the lugs on my Hayes rim goes at the bottom and the carriage bolt takes a lug nut to hold the rim in place. For a rim without lugs, I gather you'll need a spare lug and nut to go on the bolt.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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1923 Touring
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Re: Spare Tire Bracket
The way you have the spare mounted is not correct. The rim lug doesn't attach to the lower bracket. You are missing the clamp #2849D.Steve Jelf wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 5:15 pmI happen to have the same carrier. One of the lugs on my Hayes rim goes at the bottom and the carriage bolt takes a lug nut to hold the rim in place. For a rim without lugs, I gather you'll need a spare lug and nut to go on the bolt.
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The rim should be rotated 45 degrees. The clamp is held by a lug nut. The upper part of the clamp has a hole & slot for a padlock.
You don't need to take my word for it. Look @ factory photos.
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Re: Spare Tire Bracket
The parts you need are on this page from Lang’s. The bolt, clamp and nut. https://www.modeltford.com/pl.aspx?t=s& ... amp&page=1
This should give you an idea of what parts you need for your spare tire bracket.
This should give you an idea of what parts you need for your spare tire bracket.
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Re: Spare Tire Bracket
This is how it is on my 1924 Runabout.