retrobloke
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Just thought I would reignite the spare wheel discussion. Has anyone looked into it further or tried fitting potentially sized wheels?
The car comes with one of those under the boot floor.These days many cars don’t come with a spare, but you can get one of those yellow boxes that pump air and special gunk that fills the hole and sets in place
Tyre garages just love that stuff, some will not repair a simple puncture with gunk in it and will want you to buy a new tyre, which of course means two new tyres to keep similarly worn / make tyres on the same axle.These days many cars don’t come with a spare, but you can get one of those yellow boxes that pump air and special gunk that fills the hole and sets in place
You will have extra weight in that wheel then which throws out all your balances
Just enough to get you to a tire garage anyway
Something many overlook is the balancing of the wheels, you get it all done correctly but then one good knock on a curb and it’s all thrown out
You don’t have to get it changedTyre garages just love that stuff, some will not repair a simple puncture with gunk in it and will want you to buy a new tyre, which of course means two new tyres to keep similarly worn / make tyres on the same axle.
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Also my space saver for my ice has more than 3mm, but even if it did you're not gonna wear 1.4mm off them in a hurry. Agree you have to keep to 50 and don't load them up too much around corners but I'd feel much happier in the knowledge I can continue my journey however severe the puncture.
It partly depends where the puncture is, if it is central in the tyre, no problem with a repair but if it is near the edge on either side a repair may not be practical.Tyre garages just love that stuff, some will not repair a simple puncture with gunk in it and will want you to buy a new tyre, which of course means two new tyres to keep similarly worn / make tyres on the same axle.
You yourself mentioned a mass of gunk will unbalance the wheel ( times 4 )?You don’t have to get it changed
In fact if all your tires have gunk in them then they are all run flat tires essentially
I bought a 16" space saver for my MG ZS EV. Never used it and now it's lying in my shed. Gone back to dieselHi All
Just thinking for longer trips I would prefer at least a space saver. Goes back to a trip were side wall was ripped out on a rock ( squirty can totally useless) on a Sunday at 4pm in South Lake District. The car had to be dumped at tyre place and then picked up next day!!!!