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superduty-list Digest Mon, 18 Sep 2000 Volume: 2000  Issue: 027

In This Issue:
Re: mudflaps and flares

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Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 22:27:22 +0100
Subject: Spare tire carrier- Harald
From: Kirk Werner Werner.org>

Harald,

How did you fabricate this adapter you described in your post? It sounds
like a great idea for camper haulers- something I hadn't thought of...  Any
chance of posting a photograph of your invention?

Kirk

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> From: "Harald" foxinternet.net>
> Subject: Re: Spare tire carrier
> Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 08:05:56 -0700
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> Being the old Boy Scout, I decided to "be prepared" by trying out my spare
> tire under ideal conditions so I would know what to do when I have a flat on

> a cold, snowy, muddy night.  The spare tire lock tool looked kinda cheesy,
> but engaged just fine.  My biggest concern was dropping the spare while my
> 12 foot camper was loaded in the bed of the truck.  I ended up making a
> adapter so I can turn the rod using a ratchet because the lug wrench doesn't
> clear the bottom of my camper.  The end result is that the spare drops with
> no problems.
>

> Harald


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Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 20:44:14 -0700
Subject: Re: mudflaps and flares
From: Dave Santo home.com>

Kirk,

Try this.

http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.dtacorp.com/mfsg.htm

I purchased a set of ultra-boards (stainless steel running boards) there for
my 2k F-250SD, but, have not, as of yet, gotten any mudflaps.

Dave



On 9/17/00 2:24 PM, Kirk Werner wrote:

> My F350 has factory fender flares. I bought some cheapo plastic mud guards
> to put on it when it was brand new, figuring I'd upgrade to some better,
> ones with more coverage once I found them. The problem is that the inner lip ....


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