04 Silverado spare tire loose but will not drop...
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04 Silverado spare tire loose but will not drop...
So i searched the site quickly and could not find any tips that may help so I will ask to see if you guys no of any solutions. The other day while walking around I noticed my spare was crooked under my truck. Its loose to the point I can physically move it by hand by not hanging dangerously low. I tried to lower it using the wrench but the wrench starts to turn and grab then just gives out like its stripped. As far as I know it is the original spare...is there any lubricant that may help so it may be lowered? Everyone I ask tells me to cut it off and throw it in the back of my truck lol. I just don't want to hit a bump one day and be dragging it behind me.
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make sure you are using the square end of the jack rod, not that flat tip. it should engage right away with some pressure on it. Your spare is probably just hung up crooked...check the hanger its on or just try lowering it and raising it again.
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I've bumped a few things with the rear bumper of my 04, and it's out of alignment with the spare release cog.(that's the square end of the winding mechanism which tightens and releases your spare tire) There's a spot in your rear bumper where you insert your jack handle. There's a thin plastic tube which acts as a guide when the truck is new, and the bumper isn't hit. After some rear-end accidents or careless backing, howsomever, the guide tube is out of alignment, and you cant connect the jack to the release cog.
Just rip that tube on out of there, then you will be able to see the release cog, connect the jack handle to it, and lower or raise the tire.
The rest of the system hasn't been too badly plowed by the GM "design engineers", fortunately.
Just rip that tube on out of there, then you will be able to see the release cog, connect the jack handle to it, and lower or raise the tire.
The rest of the system hasn't been too badly plowed by the GM "design engineers", fortunately.
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