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In the older models it was cabled outside under the bumper and was lowered by a turning a large, gold bolt under the carpet inside the cargo area.

2006-07-12 22:21:45 · answer #1 · answered by druid 7 · 0 0

the issue with those crank-down tire holders is they rust and the cables get brittle. Getting one from the junkyard ought to finally end up providing you with an similar problem. i'd bite-the-bullet and purchase the recent one and grease the living daylights out of it to keep the rust away. i'd examine motor vehicle parts shops, like stepped ahead motor vehicle parts to ascertain if it truly is a broking-only merchandise, then your community storage for the price of the setting up. in the journey that they get the area for you, they're going to improve the parts value, so purchase it your self. perchance a tire broking may set up it, also.

2016-12-01 04:52:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

it is under the rear hatch one the lower exterior of the vehicle. It is held in place by a cable. There is a connector in the floor board inside the rear storage area that a crank attaches to in the floor pan that you connect to to lower the spare tire down.

2006-07-12 22:21:58 · answer #3 · answered by blewz4u 5 · 1 0

Around his waist, if he drinks a lot. Hehe.

Honestly, it is usually in the rear of the van under the floorboard or underneath the rear end of the van.

Good luck on finding your spare.

2006-07-12 22:20:41 · answer #4 · answered by chrissy757 5 · 0 0

Should be a wheel-well in the very back floorboard. Lift up the carpeting and look. If it's not in the floor, it's to one of the sides.

2006-07-12 22:19:26 · answer #5 · answered by ★Fetal☆ ★And ☆ ★Weeping☆ 7 · 0 0

Rear passenger side inside the wall.

2006-07-12 22:18:47 · answer #6 · answered by wicked jester 4 · 0 0

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