Spare tire mount?

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Hi, on my 2wd 1981 Silverado longbed the factory original spare tire mount keeper thingy under the bed of course I don’t really trust it will stay put forever and maybe under high speeds. It’s never given me a problem, but is there one I can swap easily from a different model year truck new or old without hacking on my truck that will seem more secure? Thanks!
 

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Is it the glide out or the basic under bed one. There is also a bed mount

mine was made by my grandpa but the concept is the Same I think factory had them up by the driver ?

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Look in the LMC catalog, there are two or three different kinds. Mine was missing under the bed so I bought one that mounts in the bed. I placed it to the front on the passenger side. If you have a torch and welder, you can make your own. I personally prefer the under the bed mount, out of sight and doesn't take up space but I live in a dry climate where it's easy to get at without getting wet and muddy. I guess overall the mount in the bed is best in my opinion.
 

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Hi, on my 2wd 1981 Silverado longbed the factory original spare tire mount keeper thingy under the bed of course I don’t really trust it will stay put forever and maybe under high speeds. It’s never given me a problem, but is there one I can swap easily from a different model year truck new or old without hacking on my truck that will seem more secure? Thanks!
I have owned my 75K20 since new and I have NEVER had a problem losing the spare out from under it. Doesn't get any play in it even when the tire goes flat!! I always check the condition of the all of the attaching parts whenever I'm under it just to make sure.
 

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You can always put a chain and lock on as an anti-theft device. That would also keep the tire/wheel assembly from going anywhere if the attaching hardware went South.
 

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