Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2004 9:36 am Posts: 10
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Anyone have any idea how to access the spare wheel without a key?
I was driving home last night and got a flat, I went to wind the spare down and coulnd't insert the jack handle, got the manual out and discovered it has a lock inserted.
Someone must have been looking after me, as whilst I was standing with a puzzled look in the layby, my friend drove by in the opposite direction in his newly purchased F150 H/D and lent me his spare!!!!
I've had to give the wheel back today, and so I'm off the road until I can source an F1 Eagle, and/or remove my spare.
Joined: Wed Jan 21, 2004 1:38 pm Posts: 609
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not really sure, i've yet to ever need my spare but i know i have a lock chuck in my glovebox. try a dealership, or maybe just call one and see what they say. good luck and post back with how you make out.
Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2004 9:36 am Posts: 10
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I contacted my local Ford agent,but they were less than helpful! They more or less told me that I've got to expect problems when I import a vehicle that isn't available in this country, and suggested I contact the person who I bought it from!
Joined: Wed Jun 25, 2003 11:40 am Posts: 873
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Truck: 2002 Screw 5.4
I believe they are made by McGard. http://www.mcgard.com/map.asp Hope the link works, otherwise just browse McGard.I see they have people in England maybe they can help you?
Joined: Tue Mar 02, 2004 12:05 pm Posts: 24
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I purchased a totaled truck that I rebuilt, the previous owner cleaned out the glove box and took the spare tire key with it. After doing some checking I found out that Ford makes a master kit that has all of the spare tire keys in it. There are about 12 different patterns. I located a dealer that had one of these kits (not all dealers have one). After driving to the dealer and talking to them, they told me to simply remove the lock for the lowering mechanism and the standard jack handle will than fit into it. So I drove back home took the lock out and now my spare tire doesn't require a key. My father-in law took the lowering mechanism out somehow. I know that it is just bolted to the frame, but I don't know how he got at it. I hope this helps.
Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2004 9:36 am Posts: 10
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I had a look up the plastic guide with a torch and sure enough there is a "Mcgard" lock fitted. I'll try contacting them on Monday but I'll be bringing my air saw back from work with me just in case.
My biggest problem is the flat tire is trashed, and 295/45 18 F1 Eagles are in rather short supply over here in England!!!
Looks like I'll be spending the best part of Monday phoning around to try and locate some.
Out of interest, how much are they in the USA, I've been quoted around $300.00 each in the UK.
Joined: Mon May 15, 2006 3:55 pm Posts: 8
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I was curious if you ever resolved your spare tire key issue. The same thing happened to me but I was fortunate enough to have AAA tow me to a tire dealer and bought a decent tire to match my others. I went to the Ford dealer and they said that I could purchase a new lock kit ($50), they would remove the other one (who knows how much that would cost) and they would install the new one (another cost). It's quite a rip off!.
Just curious.
Does every f-150 have one? I just looked in my 01's glove box, no such key. I recently bought this truck used and didn't know about it nor looked.
So do 2001 f-150's need a key to get to the spare?
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Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2004 12:59 pm Posts: 763
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I'm not sure about the 01's but my 03 certainly does. Rather funny looking key, about 1/2" diameter looks kinda like a bolt and has a notch to fit the hand crank and a star pattern at the other end similar to the locking lug nuts. Second thought it maybe nice to check around for an extra while I have the original from the sounds of it.
Joined: Wed Jul 26, 2006 4:29 am Posts: 476
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Just do what I did with my 97. WHen I got it from the used car place I had a look underneath when they had it on the lift and saw how rusted the rim and lock were so I told them to just take the spare off and out it in the bed. I then went to Canadian Tire and got some cargo tie-downs to go in the stake post holes. I just used really think steel cable with an eye loop on one end and a padlock on the other and lock the tire in the bed with the cable thru the tie-down. That way I never have to worry about getting on the ground to get the spare from under the truck.
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