Ford F250 F350 Stock Oem Spare Tire Carrier Hoist on 2040-parts.com
APO, Armed Forces Pacific, United States
This is the spare tire hoist carrier from my 2000 F350. I lifted my truck and can no longer use the stock spare. It is in good working condition. I'll include the Ford specific key to raise and lower the tire holder.
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