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I'm planning on getting new tires in the next couple of days. I sourced a well worn 315/75/16 from @Tuite several weeks ago to use as a spare. My spare wheel and tire looked like they've been under the truck since 1994. The tire had lost pressure at some point and the bead pulled back a little from the rim. Dirt and debris had gotten up on the tire/rim interface and as a result, when I pumped it up, the tire leaked at the bead. No big deal for me because I will be removing the OE size spare anyway. There is a lesson to be learned here, though. Check your tire pressure in your spares that are stored under the truck. Keep them at good pressure or debris will interfere with the seal and you won't be able to use it when you need it.
My four rolling wheels are in great shape...extraordinary shape, actually. No real scuffs or rash. Good clear. Shiny. My under-the-truck all of its life spare looks like it barely survived a zombie apocalypse. Corrosion has gotten under the clear coat at many of the sharp corners and overall it was not even a close match for my other four. I decided to scuff it and paint it.
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Keep in mind that the spray painted tire will be removed shortly. I didn't bother to mask it. I knew I would not be able to match the look of the factory machined wheel so I just chose a color that would not stand out too much. The spare will live in my cargo area for a while until I source a swingout bumper. I think the Graphite VHT wheel paint will look great in my gray interior, and when it gets relocated to a swingout it will blend nicely with the rest of the truck and hopefully not look like a complete afterthought.
Not sure just yet what I'm going to do. Several folks have asked about wheels, axles, full rolling chassis, etc. It will be hard to get the parts truck out of my yard unless it rolls. All I know is that in a few weeks the wrecked lump and all it's appendages are all going to have to disappear from my yard. If worse comes to worse I will likely loosely bolt the unlocked axles onto the beast, roll it up on a trailer and take it to the crusher. Until I decide how to dispose of the parts that nobody wants (body, trans, transfer, etc.), I will need to keep it rolling. If somebody wants to make an offer on the whole thing, PM me and we can talk.whatcha gonna do with your old axle?
Thank you, sir. I know it will be because I'm following your lead!
Well...except for the oil filter fiasco. Don't want to head down that road if I can help it.