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  • Spare Tire Wheel Well Modification

    Several threads/posts over the decades have discussed various fitting modifications to fit a full size wheel/spare tire in the wheel well.
    I'm plodding through the following to see if I can make it work.
    One post by 1936Dusey in 2008 suggested:
    Trunk Modification: I used hard board for the spare tire cover. I traced the cover using the original
    cover and made 4 adjustments so the cover would fix perfect. I covered it with fabric I bought from
    my local trim shop. I glued the fabric on the hard board but you can use 3/16 paneling or plywood.
    The cover cost me about $60.00 to make.

    I bought a 1/4" 24"x48" medium density fiberboard from Home Depot, traced the stock tire cover onto it and
    cut the board fo match. It's a bit short of the 25.25" front to back dimensions of the original cover, but it should
    still be sufficient to fit after covering the board.
    The big deal was to find a material close enough to match the original. I found it here:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BCG7D3C4.

    Side by side, it's a really, really good match!
    I'll finish off the project, take pics, and post a followup with any caveats.
    Last edited by JerriLampon; Apr 2, 2023, 11:49 AM.

  • #2
    Can’t wait to see it!

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    • #3
      Didn't even occur to me that a full size spare won't simply fit in the well. Can't wait to see the pictures.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ambitio View Post
        Didn't even occur to me that a full size spare won't simply fit in the well. Can't wait to see the pictures.
        It fits but you can’t use the OEM cover.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ambitio View Post
          Didn't even occur to me that a full size spare won't simply fit in the well. Can't wait to see the pictures.
          You can, but as Gene mentioned, it raises the height. The height will vary according to the type of tire, but will be raised. From our TBN member, Dot:
          http://www.portholeauthority.com/the...wheelwell.html
          Last edited by merlot4; Mar 21, 2023, 11:37 AM.
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          • #6
            I have also seen people replace the cover with clear lucite or plexiglass. This evens things out and you can see what is below. This looks really good at car shows and you can dress up the plastic with a nice Thunderbird decal. I may be going this route.

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            • #7
              Work in progress, so far.
              I pencil traced the stock spare tire cover onto the 1/4" 24"x48" medium density fiberboard.
              It's a curved surface, so I took care to make sure the pencil is vertical at all times to make
              a profile projection. Unlike this photo, I slid the cover down, so the top, forward facing, edge
              was on top of the MDF. That allows the bottom, rear edge to be less obvious if there is a slight
              gap.
              image_56691.jpg
              I didn't have an electric jig saw, so I rough-cut the sides so I could use a coping saw that quickly
              cut through the MDF and had better control.

              Then, to check the fit, I dry-fit the resulting MDF panel over the spare tire well.
              IMG_5977.JPG
              Mmmmmm, it needs some fine tuning with sand paper to make sure it fits properly.
              The good news is that it is rigid and does not flex over the spare.

              Back to the garage for a while before adding the carpet covering.

              RESERVE THIS SPOT.
              Attached Files
              Last edited by JerriLampon; Mar 29, 2023, 06:35 PM.

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              • #8
                Looking good so far anxious to see the final result.

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                • #9
                  Latest progress in the spare tire trunk mod........
                  In tracing the stock spare well cover that it's not exactly a fine fit. There are gaps in mine, particularly on the right side curve.
                  No matter -- the carpet edges blend quite well so it's not too noticeable.
                  The MDF panel is cut and edge-finished (two attempts). I'll spray the back and edges with flat black, then use Gorilla spray
                  glue to attach the new carpet.
                  Meanwhile, here's a photo of the two sides of the replacement carpet from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BCG7D3C4).
                  The original cover carpet is in the center, the two sides of the replacement carpet on either side. They look somewhat lighter
                  that stock, but I'm forging forward, regardless.

                  IMG_5984.JPG

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                  • #10
                    Rock On, Jerri. This looks like a promising approach for those who want to create a no-harm modification for a full size spare.
                    Add a trunk mat to complete the project and fly.

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                    • #11
                      Final installment for the spare tire cover, proof of concept adventure
                      is 98% complete with only a final carpet material to be trimmed. Whether
                      to wrap it around the MDF panel or just cut it off flush with the surface is
                      determined next, depending on how well the carpet glues/sticks to the edge
                      of the new MDF cover.

                      Conclusions:
                      The new 1/4" MDF cover fits as well as the original. The new carpet
                      material, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BCG7D3C4,
                      is extremely close to the original design pattern and color, enough
                      so anyone looking at it wouldn't see an obvious difference.

                      IMG_6055.JPG

                      The only other adjustment I will consider is to extend the threaded
                      wheel cover washer to support the new flat cover. I measured
                      the distance between the plastic support washer and the new flat
                      cover and it's a 1.75" spacer to add to the washer for added support.
                      The MDF is reasonably rigid, so there may be no need for the extra
                      support, but just in case............

                      Extend support.jpg

                      That's it! Relatively inexpensive for the MDF and carpet materials, spray flat black paint,
                      spray Gorilla Glue and a couple of hours invested.
                      File it in the memory archives if anyone else is interested in adding a full size spare to the trunk.
                      Your mileage may vary, but not by much.
                      Last edited by JerriLampon; Jun 27, 2023, 11:37 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Well done, Jerri. The project looks great, very reproducible, inexpensive, and conforms to the
                        reversible "do no harm" philosophy. You can retain the original spare tire cover for future use
                        to boot (so to speak).
                        One thing I thought of is to cut off the "knobs" on the stock tire cover to see if that is sufficient
                        space to allow a full size spare. That would, however violate the "do no harm" mission.

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                        • #13
                          I really like this idea. I may copy it. It’ll give me something to do.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Bobnoir1 View Post
                            Well done, Jerri. The project looks great, very reproducible, inexpensive, and conforms to the
                            reversible "do no harm" philosophy. You can retain the original spare tire cover for future use
                            to boot (so to speak).
                            One thing I thought of is to cut off the "knobs" on the stock tire cover to see if that is sufficient
                            space to allow a full size spare. That would, however violate the "do no harm" mission.
                            I don’t think that removing the knobs would do the trick. I could be wrong as it has happened before.

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                            • #15
                              Very well done, nice job and thank you for sharing with us all.

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