Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
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Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
“Original” Smith just installed a side-mounted spare on his 1925 roadster pickup. Looks sharp, almost sporting - and really changes the look of the car.
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
Me wonders how stable the tire sits. I dont see an upper attachment to the body. Maybe well hidden.
Clean & attractive as expected.
Clean & attractive as expected.
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
looks like it is held in place by using the inner bolts that bolt the running board and the fender in place. Neat work, requiring no new holes. Extra support/stability could be had by extending the lower mounting base to utilise the outer bolts also, again drilling no new holes.
It sure beats making a mounting from scratch.
Allan from down under.
It sure beats making a mounting from scratch.
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
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Original Smith’s slick new side tire-mount at today’s San Diego Excursion, hosted by the Ness brothers.
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Original Smith’s slick new side tire-mount at today’s San Diego Excursion, hosted by the Ness brothers.
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
A few more details.
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
I see the struts going to the body above the splash aprons. Thats the extra attachment that limits the wiggle. Good show.
Being an Original Smith car, I hesitate(Not really) to point out that the spare is mounted incorrectly on this carrier.
Forgive me Larry.
Being an Original Smith car, I hesitate(Not really) to point out that the spare is mounted incorrectly on this carrier.
Forgive me Larry.
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
How's that, John ? I was always learned to have the stem pointing down to prevent water entering.
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
Would image Larry found a NOS Accessory Rim and tire carrier of this brand.
Or made a copy of one? Likely his is an original accessory, can see the angle channel iron for the uprights, just like the accessory.
Sure is very practical without harming the sheet metal or drilling added holes.
AND....the missing piece
Is the 2849-D Spare Rim Carrier Clamp
And for safe keeping of that expensive tire and rim, add a padlock
Or made a copy of one? Likely his is an original accessory, can see the angle channel iron for the uprights, just like the accessory.
Sure is very practical without harming the sheet metal or drilling added holes.
AND....the missing piece
I hesitate(Not really) to point out that the spare is mounted incorrectly on this carrier.
Is the 2849-D Spare Rim Carrier Clamp
And for safe keeping of that expensive tire and rim, add a padlock
The best way is always the simplest. The attics of the world are cluttered up with complicated failures. Henry Ford
Don’t find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain. Henry Ford
Don’t find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain. Henry Ford
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
Actually upper rim lugs should be evenly spaced to the mount ears on the topside. turn the rim CCW about 45 degrees. The stem would left of center.
There is a clamp that holds the rim in (not thru a mounting lug)
#2849D "spare rim carrier clamp outer 19-25"
The nut holds the clamp in place. Above is a hole & slot matching the carrier mount as you see there. The hole & slot are meant for a padlock.
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
What a neat piece. I thought Larry might have made modifications to an original rear carrier. But, your advertisement shows the exact piece.DanTreace wrote: ↑Sun Jan 11, 2026 4:46 pmWould image Larry found a NOS Accessory Rim and tire carrier of this brand.
Or made a copy of one? Likely his is an original accessory, can see the angle channel iron for the uprights, just like the accessory.
Sure is very practical without harming the sheet metal or drilling added holes.
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AND....the missing pieceI hesitate(Not really) to point out that the spare is mounted incorrectly on this carrier.
Is the 2849-D Spare Rim Carrier Clamp
rim clamp 2.jpg
And for safe keeping of that expensive tire and rim, add a padlock![]()
lock on rim clamp.jpg
It appears the accessory manufacturer modified a ford carrier with different bracketing to mount on the running board. That looks like a ford carrier complete with license plate & tail light mount. What a nice find.
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Re: Side mount on a ‘25 pickup
Appreciate the explanation, John !