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Old 08-11-2009, 09:54 PM
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Easy Fix for Spare Tire Winch - Carrier

Well, I havent seen alot of DIY's on how to fix the spare tire carrier / winch that always seem to go kaput, so I thought I would do a quick little run-through, with bad cell pix, on how I fixed mine...

First you need a big ol socket


Then some heavy washers that fit in the socket, with a few stack in first to get the right gap. (the lighter will come into play later, dont you worry)
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Put in like so.....
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Take 3 straws, make one super straw, stick your WD40 straw into that, and spray the daylightsout of the winch, then go grab your impact gun and extensions
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Push the socket with washers onto the winch slot, connect the extensions you need, from behind the body, and start zapping the winch, forward and back, as a friend sprays the heck out of it.
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Well, that was easier then spending $50 at a wrecker, or $100 brand new....
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And the Felatio! Your Done! Grab above mentioned lighter to smoke your fav cigar/cigarette as you marvel at how frugal and cheap you can be!
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After spraying some WD40 up into the winch, working it a few times, mine can now turn with one hand quite easily.
I will be putting a grease nipple on mine, to make sure I can always grease it, and insure this will never, EVER happen again.

This concludes Sundogs Slick n Cheap Fix for The Common Shmuck.
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Damn, You made that look easy.
Good job.
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LOL..i just spray mine with PB blaster every now and then???
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Good Idea...I just cut mine out, I couldnt use it anyway (37incher wont fit under there ) It worked fine though!
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Your's is a cable??!! Man, mine was a chain, whatta PITA that was...
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ya mines a chain too???..lol...i guess one could take some steel cable and replace the chain with it???..or some synthetic rope?...like whats used for the winches?
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I took mine off and now have head room to work on the rearend.
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the 2wds came with a cable. looks like someone switched it out before.
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My 95 4x4 has the cable as well from the factory. I'm going to use this method to exercise it. I like the socket washer idea.

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gah you guys suck

although mine is really easy to deal with..lol
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moldy oldy repair .... good to bring it back to life though




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I couldnt find any other posts on how to free this up, but I was sure someone else had done this, its the most logical way to break it free.

Ill be posting pictures of my uber cool grease nipple extension to the winch
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My fix:
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I dont have a spare tire carrier...oh wait yes I do, its the bed of the truck under the tool box!
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haha my fix

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I took mine off and put in its place a spare wheel carrier from a current generation tundra. Works great.
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