WTB 68-72 Driver's side stepside long bed fender with spare tire cutout
I am in desperate need of a driver's side rear stepside longbed fender with the spare tire cutout for a 68-72. I recently found out that the longbed and shortbed fenders with the cutout for the spare tire are different. I had bought a rust free fender in 2007 in anticipation of my truck's restoration and after having it sandblasted and primed and fitting it to the truck, I realized that my spare doesn't fit correctly. My truck is a longbed and I have a shortbed fender. Sorry about my sob story, but I was weeks away from paint and having it finished after 15 years of it being off the road! Now I need another hard to find part! Oh well, another challenge, I guess. So if anyone out here has the fender I need or knows of one, I would love to have the chance to buy it. Thanks, Dave
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That stinks. I didn't realize they were different either. I wonder why they would have bothered making them different back then. Seems like an extra expense for GM when then could probably keep them the same part.
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What's the difference? Was it just the spare "mount", and not the fender?
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The mount and the fender are both different (shortbed vs. longbed). The dimensions of the cutout where the spare fits are different and the shortbed fender has a hole (about 2" in diameter) in the cutout area. The mount goes through this hole. The longbed fender has no hole and the mount is located further toward the cab. I have attached two pictures. The one that is in gray primer is my truck showing the incorrect shortbed fender with my longbed mount. The yellow truck shows the correct longbed fender with the correct longbed mount. I am needing a fender like the one on the yellow truck.
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That is somewhat weird I have 2 short bed step fenders, with spare cutout and neither have a hole in them.
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Can you post a picture? I am curious about how may styles there can be. Familiar with the 53-66 but not so much the 67-72 .
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Dustytrix, I would like to see pictures of the two shortbed fenders that you have, if you don't mind posting them. From what I've learned so far, the spare tire mount goes through that hole on the shortbed trucks. The tire has to be mounted a little higher and farther back into the fender because there is less room between the cab and the fender on the shortbed. The longbed mount can be a little farther forward since there is more room between the fender and the cab. Therefore the mount on the longbed mounts completely to the bed side and not through the fender, hence no hole on the longbed fenders.
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I was wrong, bad wrong, I pulled up old pictures of the trucks and the holes were there. Someone must have filled the holes in with metal. Sorry about that.
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Thanks for the pic, Paul. It looks like that is the correct setup for a shortbed. The fender has the hole (It's hard to tell from the pic, but the mount seems to be going through the hole). The other thing that I've noticed when looking at different pictures, is that the shortbed tire mount attaches to the top of the bed rail (and through the hole in the fender). The long bed mount only attaches to the side of the bed, not on the top. The correct longbed setup is shown in the picture I posted earlier of the yellow truck. Thanks, Dave.
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Also to clarify, my picture from above (and below) of the white/grey primer truck is a mismatch of parts. It is a shortbed fender with the longbed mount. This pic is of my truck which is a long bed so it has the correct tire mount. I need the correct longbed fender, which is shown in the picture of the yellow truck. Thanks.
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Here's part numbers from sstim.
As a point of referencw here are the service part numbers I've dug up. If anyone can fill in any of the holes please do. Stepside Fenders 67 left wo/spare 3882659 left 115" w/spare ??? left 127" & 133" w/spare ??? right 3881660 68-72 left w/marker wo/spare 3960559 right w/marker 3960560 left w/marker 115" w/spare 3960563 left w/marker 127" & 133" w/spare 3960565 Boards 67-72 left 115" 3879177 right 115" 3879178 left 127" 3882559 right 127" 3882600 left 133" 3882601? right 133" 3882602 |
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The short bed step tire mount support bar goes thur the fender cut out .
( See white truck in pics ) . The the 1/2 fender cut out stops above the lower body line. ( See black fender ) The 3/4 fender cut goes 2" approx below the lower body line near the bottom bedside to step mounting line. ( See my blue / white finder ) Sorry about this pics lwb are stacked . |
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Another short cutout.
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3/4 ton
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My other 1/2 lwb cut fenders are stacked up in my other beds , I will try to get those pics. I'm not 100% sure if there is a difference in 1/2 ton Vs 3/4 ton cutout .
The yellow 1/2 lwb in above pics looks like the bottom cutout is above the bottom body line. |
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I believe it's a SWB / LWB thing. With a swb there isn't enough room so the spare tire got moved further back into the fender, and they used a different mount like the one in Pauls attachment, and the hole is for one of the braces to pass through. I had a 72 SWB 4x4 like that.
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Here is a better pic of a 1/2 ton lwb cutout fender looks to be the same as the lwb 3/4 ton cutout fender.
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This is my blue 1/2 ton short spare tire mount .
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This is my 3/4 ton spare tire mount.
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Dave;
If the cut out area of your fender is good you could graft it into another fender ! Or get a SWB mount & fender ! |
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Unfortunately I ditched my old rusted out longbed fender years ago, because I thought I had a good rust free replacement (which turned out to be a shortbed fender). I'm trying to restore my truck to original so I really need a longbed fender.
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So Dave - what did you figure out? The longstep spare fender on my project has more rust than steel. Sourced a short step fender with cutout but now need to figure out what to do. Have brackets for both.
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C-Mater, Had to find a correct londbed fender in order to get my truck back to original. I got mine from a guy in FL, named Dennis who advertises in Hemmings. There was no way to use the short bed fender I have with my longbed tire mount. The longbed fender with the cutout got the spare is a hard part to find. I feel lucky to have found one.
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