Above the spare tire.
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how to repair the spare tire cable mounting hoist for Ford F150 2007
You can purchase a used one from your local salvage yard. This would be easier than building one.
To release the spare tire cage on a 1996 Toyota T100, first locate the spare tire hoist mechanism, which is usually found beneath the rear of the truck. Use the provided crank handle, often stored with the jack equipment, to lower the tire. Insert the handle into the hoist mechanism and turn it counterclockwise until the tire is fully lowered and free from the cage. Once released, you can remove the spare tire for use.
To remove the spare tire on a 2010 Toyota Sequoia, first locate the spare tire hoist mechanism, which is typically found under the rear of the vehicle. Use the provided jack handle to turn the hoist mechanism counterclockwise, which will lower the tire. Once the tire is lowered to the ground, you can pull it out from the hoist. Ensure to secure any tools and the hoist mechanism back in place after removal.
Replace the hoist assembly with a good used one from a parts cars in a wrecking yard.
To remove the spare tire on a 2006 Pontiac Montana, first locate the spare tire hoist crank, which is typically found in the vehicle's interior or under the rear seat. Insert the crank into the hoist mechanism located underneath the vehicle at the rear, and turn it counterclockwise until the spare tire is lowered to the ground. Once fully lowered, you can detach the tire from the hoist and remove it. Make sure to follow any specific safety precautions outlined in the owner's manual.
To remove the spare tire from a 2014 GMC Sierra, first locate the spare tire hoist mechanism, which is usually found beneath the rear of the truck. Use the provided tire iron to loosen the spare tire lock by turning it counterclockwise. Once loosened, lower the spare tire using the hoist until it is fully detached from the vehicle. Finally, carefully pull the spare tire out from its storage position.
To drop the spare tire on a 2008 GMC Envoy, first locate the spare tire hoist mechanism under the rear of the vehicle. Use the provided wrench or tool, typically found in the vehicle's tool kit, to turn the hoist mechanism counterclockwise until the tire lowers to the ground. Once the tire is fully lowered, you can remove it from the hoist. Be sure to securely store the wrench and any tools after use.
The spare tire on a 2002 Chevy Venture is located under the vehicle, ahead of the rear bumper. You must attach a folding wrench to the extension and insert a chisel through a hole in the rear bumper and into the hoist shaft. When you turn the folding wrench counterclockwise, the tire will lower. Keep turning until the tire is low enough to pull out from under the vehicle.
Most likely, if you're following the manual and it does not drop, the secondary catch on the spare tire hoist is rusted and seized. This is a VERY common problem with all GM trucks and very dangerous when you're stuck on the side of an expressway trying to change a flat tire and you entire family is watching semi trucks whiz by your head as you lay under your truck trying to free-up the spare. You will not succeed and it will cost much time and money to tow you vehicle from the scene. GM is very irresponsible in not recalling this problems and I find it hard to believe there is not a lawsuit out there. Good luck. I've tried every suggestion and had no luck in dropping the spare so my family continues to drive in a vehicle with no available spare.