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Old 05-06-2013, 10:25 AM
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I am thinking about removing the spare tire and tray from my corvette. How many have done this and was your thought about ?
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It frees up some space and maybe cleans up the look a little, but what other purpose would you have for removing it?

Just curious.

I've heard it actually serves a design function to absorb impact in rear end collisions thereby providing additional protection. I'm not sure about that but it sounds plausible.

As for the removal, there is a captured nut welded into the inside of the frame that hold the front bolts of the spare tire carrier. If your bolts are seized and will not come out on their own, you have to cut off and drill out these buggers because you can't really get at the nut. I can say from experience that this is a HUGE PITA. If the nuts aren't seized and easily removed the change will take you a whole 10 minutes.
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Just to clean up the back and ill never going to use it. Would not hurt to cut some unneeded weight.
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the tire is supposed to keep the car in balance but don't know how great an effect it has.test drive it without the weight of the spare for a test before removing the tub.
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Originally Posted by billcarson
the tire is supposed to keep the car in balance but don't know how great an effect it has.test drive it without the weight of the spare for a test before removing the tub.
I could alway weld something to replace the lost balance weight.
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Get rid of it and be happy.
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Someone I know got rid of the spare tire, left the tray. Basically made a storage compartment out of it for fluids, tire repair kit, and other odds and ends. Looks nice. They lined it with felt and make separate trays in it.
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The tub, itself, weighs next to nothing. You will not see any real life changes removing only the tub. The weight is the spare tire and rim. Remove your spare and weigh it to give you an idea of what poundage you would be saving.


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Hi,
If the tub and support strap are in good condition I think the cars look better with them in place.
With the tub gone I think your eye focuses on the large empty gap between the mufflers/pipes.
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Originally Posted by Alan 71
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If the tub and support strap are in good condition I think the cars look better with them in place.
With the tub gone I think your eye focuses on the large empty gap between the mufflers/pipes.
Regards,
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I agree also. It would just look like something missing.
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Guess i can lose the tire and convert the tray into a holding bin.
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Originally Posted by 72C3Vette
Someone I know got rid of the spare tire, left the tray. Basically made a storage compartment out of it for fluids, tire repair kit, and other odds and ends. Looks nice. They lined it with felt and make separate trays in it.
I did this as well, sans the felt and tray dividers. In it I keep a decent tool bag, a small tool box with extra fluids, a bag full of detailing supplies, and a tupperware type box of rags. You can get quite a bit in that thing!

I also replaced the locking bolt with a rubber hood latch for easy access. It's held everything secure for years now.

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I was thinking of removing mine also. I'm redoing the rear suspension. When i look at the back it blocks the view of the rear end.
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I think they're GREAT without the spare tire. That's why I have AAA+, and if you clean up the rear end and do something like Shark Bite or upgraded/painted suspension parts - it can really draw the eye to something useful (and fun)...

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Originally Posted by Blame
I am thinking about removing the spare tire and tray from my corvette. How many have done this and was your thought about ?
When I bought my '80 it didn't have a spare. I removed the tray and have never missed it. So far I only drive locally, so a flat would be no big deal.

Years ago I did the same with my '75 - drove it six years with no spare or tray.
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Originally Posted by Alan 71
Hi,
If the tub and support strap are in good condition I think the cars look better with them in place.
With the tub gone I think your eye focuses on the large empty gap between the mufflers/pipes.
Regards,
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Yup! Alan is spot on. A few years ago a '78 passed by me (I wasn't going to pass him with my Yaris ) and the first thing I noticed was the missing carrier tray. It looked odd. If I ever had to cross the bridge, I'd keep the tray, just ditch the spare.

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I personally like the looks of the tub.
You're really not saving tons of weight either when it comes right down to it.
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I just put mine back in after being out for 20 plus years

I say keep it in.
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I took mine off a while ago. The year before last while driving my wife's Porsche back from a trip to Napa, we had a flat on I5 in the middle of Nowhere, Oregon. The tire was shredded and we had no cell coverage. Fortunately, we had a spare and were on the road 15 minutes later trying to track down a Porsche tire. If I were in the Corvette, I don't know how long I'd have been on the side of the highway. I'd recommend carrying a spare if you are going on a long trip.

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