Re: 70 Cuda spare tire stud
[Re: W5Duster436]
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07/10/06 05:43 PM
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I don't know if this is correct or not, but it's the one that came with my Barracuda. There were 3 different rods. Maybe we can add some lenghts to the parts. 2964744 - Standard Tire Spare 10.5" 2964999 - Space saver (23 & 29) 6.5" 3444581 - Space Saver (27 - Convertible - All Challengers) 9.5"
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Re: 70 Cuda spare tire stud
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07/11/06 01:52 PM
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beepbeep-I have the same pic in my manual-so I guess my car probably came w/14's originally, my stud sounds like the one K5cuda was talking about-about 10" long and a curve at the base-don't recall seeing these but haven't been looking either-and if my car got 14's-it wouldn't have been a space saver spare-this thread got me thinking-Joe
Last edited by shakerjoe; 07/11/06 01:53 PM.
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Re: 70 Cuda spare tire stud
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07/13/06 06:11 PM
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6"
Are the rims backspacing different for a mid 72 & up spacesaver? I tried to put all my stuff in with the tire right side up and I can barely start the threads and my spare stud is exactly 6" long.
I also need to see pictures of the jack and iron and how they fit in with the spring etc.
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Re: 70 Cuda spare tire stud
[Re: Snoopy]
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07/13/06 06:42 PM
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K5CUDA, Can you post a picture of your spare? What size tire and are there any markings near the valve stem?
My digi camera's battery is dead right now or I would have already done it. I can go look on the rim later and get the numbers. Just seemed odd that beep's tire looks like it fits much better and the only thing I can think of would be a slight difference in backspacing perhaps.
Do you have pictures of the jack assy. and iron hooked up? I can't seem to find any that show the original stuff.
Okay, here are all the numbers: Goodyear G78-15 DOT seems to be CUO 038 M87 Stamped between the stud holes M87 and 9 to the left of the stem and an 8 to the right of the stem. 369917 stamped in the rim above the stem.
Let me guess.. It's probably off of a 1975 gremlin or someting like that would be my luck.. I was told it was out of a mid 70's volare or aspen.
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