Space-saver spare wheel queries ...

Not quite. The 17" may not fit the front due to the larger caliper. I had to get the 18" Audi wheel for my early LR Trophy to fit front and back.
How about this, then?

SE models:
Certain 17" VW Golf (and MG ZS EV) spacesaver wheels will fit front and back.

XPower and Trophy models:
The above won't fit due to the size of the brakes so an Audi 18" spacesaver is necessary.
 
How about this, then?

SE models:
Certain 17" VW Golf (and MG ZS EV) spacesaver wheels will fit front and back.

XPower and Trophy models:
The above won't fit due to the size of the brakes so an Audi 18" spacesaver is necessary.
I can only vouch for the Trophy ER and for that, 2024 models, the 17 inch wheel will not fit front or rear - the Wheel Shop is in process of changing their catalogue to specify the Audi 18 inch wheel for that model.
 
I previously had an MG5 and bought the (expensive) space saver spare wheel kit. When I swapped to an MG4, I asked the dealer if the MG5 spare wheel would fit. They said they weren't even aware the MG5 came with one as an option! They asked their technicians, who said they didn't know. So I simply tried it and it fits. The sales people have very limited knowledge.
 
Hi, does anyone know where I can buy a space saver wheel in Australia, Buying a MG4 2024 long range and drive on country roads so need a spare
 
Hi, does anyone know where I can buy a space saver wheel in Australia, Buying a MG4 2024 long range and drive on country roads so need a spare
I'd consider looking at getting a full size wheel and tyre from a local tyre place. When I looked, the space savers didn't seem much cheaper. You'd lose some boot space, but have the added bonus of no speed restriction (handy considering the distances you might need to travel on it).
 
Has anybody considered going with run flat tyres, instead of buying a spare? I'm considering different rims, which opens up more options for run flats, but in the standard Throphy size (235/45R18) there are Pirelli P Zero tyres available. Non-repairable run flat, but I guess it's more about being able to drive when farther away from a service center. The price is hefty though, but for that money I suppose you get to keep using your boot space.

I'll be running the standard tyres and rims for a while though.
 
Hi, does anyone know where I can buy a space saver wheel in Australia, Buying a MG4 2024 long range and drive on country roads so need a spare

There is this, but as said before, finding yourself a rim and tyre from a tyre shop will most likely be cheaper, and do the same job.
 
Ok , this is now solved . I have been in touch with The Wheel Shop and after some debate they sent me a replacement 18" space saver meant for an Audi . This fits front or back with loads of clearance around the calipers. Here is a picture of the spec on the wheel.

Hopefully the final word on this. First of all many thanks for your input. I contacted The Wheel Shop yesterday and have received this reply which suggests they now understand they have an incorrect catalogue detail, at least for the MG4 Trophy ER. Hopefully, the 18-inch wheel they are supplying will do the job just as you described! To anyone else with a 24 plate MG4 Trophy ER with 18-inch wheels, if you have bought the 17 inch suggest you double-check it fits or get it swapped.
Please accept our apologies for this inconvenience
We are in the process of changing the listing from 17" to 18"

We can exchange the wheel for you for the 18" one


Really useful forum by the way folks, look forward to future input.

A rather long (I’m afraid) update to this saga that I thought I might share. It is purely for info and entirely up to the individual how they react to this …

Regrettably, since the above useful exchanges, and my initial very good experience with The Wheelshop, I have since had a very unfortunate and, frankly, very silly exchange with them. I tried some months ago to phone them to arrange, as discussed above, for the exchange of the 17” VW wheel that they had specified and delivered as an exchange for my originally purchased 16” spare (this, my own fault and so at my cost). But as we all now know, and as led by the advice of Wheelshop themselves, the 17” VW does NOT fit over the 18” Trophy callipers.

Sadly, the woman who answered the phone professed to know nothing at all about this matter and didn’t understand what I was talking about. After more detailed explanation, she went on to say that the 18” wheel that I was asking for was exactly the same as the 17” VW one I already had, and so would not make any difference as it also would not fit. This seemed totally bizarre to me, so I tried to explain, very politely, that a 17” rim could not possibly be the same as an 18” rim, and could she please check what I was asking with the workshop or the boss. Eventually after much demurring, she reluctantly did so, and after a long wait, came back to say that she had spoken to both and they all agreed with her that the wheels were the same so would not fit. I then asked to speak myself to either or both, but she said that neither took phone calls from customers. I then asked for ‘Michael’ (as suggested above), but she said he was away. I tried once again to get her to simply swap the wheels anyway, but she just put the phone down. I then decided to try again via email, but simply received the following reply:

“As per our last interaction, we have advised that the wheel you are being recommended to by a forum will not solve the current problem [my bold]. Once again, this is well out of the return window but out of good faith we will accept the wheel back and refund you the money. You can then purchase the wheel for a different vehicle but if that does not fit as advised, we will not cover fees to return it back. We will not tolerate disrespect towards the customer service team so at this time we can not help you.”

I replied briefly that the ‘disrespect’ was not on my part and included an image from their website of the exact 18” MG4 (‘Audi’) wheel I was seeking. Their brief response was that they had none and couldn’t help me, but would accept the 17” wheel back (at my cost) for a refund. I decided to cut my escalating losses and immediate returned the wheel. However, it then took a further 10 weeks and a ‘one last request’ to get my refund.

The excellent news, though, is that in the meantime, I had contacted Spare Wheel City (somewhat tentatively, in view a few comments from others) about a listed ‘18” wheel to fit all MG4s with 18” factory wheels’, which they confirmed would fit. I duly ordered and it turned up after a week's delay by DHL, just the day before I was leaving for France again for 6 weeks – and of course, on trying, it did not fit! I emailed the firm and received an immediate and profuse apology from the owner, Wayne Powell, saying that they would collect it as soon as I returned home and it would be replaced – so long as he could find one that fitted for certain – or it would be refunded, all at no cost. As soon as I returned home, He immediately sent DHL in to collect with a promise to send the replacement upon return, and much to his credit, it was returned and replaced all within 48 hours! But the ridiculous factor here is that the replacement wheel was despatched from (yes, you’ve guessed it?) The Wheelshop! I immediately checked the rim ID per @AndyL61’s helpful post above, and yes, it was indeed the ‘Audi’ wheel. And it certainly fits the Trophy ER all round with miles to spare.

The significant advantage was that it cost just £125 delivered (or £145 with jack set) against Wheelshop’s £169.95 / £189.95 for exactly the same. Spare Wheel City now list the wheel as ‘18” wheel to fit all MG4s with 18” & 19” factory wheels’ on their MG4 link . I would suggest noting or sending Wayne Powell a separate email saying that it is needed for the Trophy range with large front callipers, just in case – which is all I had to tell him. NB I can't see that he has any particular connection with The Wheelshop.

As I say, all just for information.
 
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Have noticed that Europarts now offer a space saver wheel for MG4.

Currently £139.99. Advertised as being 55% off, but perhaps they started it off at a crazy price and now it is more normal.

 
Have noticed that Europarts now offer a space saver wheel for MG4.

Currently £139.99. Advertised as being 55% off, but perhaps they started it off at a crazy price and now it is more normal.


That is certainly a cheap price for a Road Hero wheel. Just goes to show what margines there are in the trade! A local agent to me has them still at £299. They look very pretty perhaps ... but I have doubts as to how important that is for a spare! Also, has anyone checked that they do actually fit over the ER/XP callipers - which has always been the problem with other offerings?
 
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Have noticed that Europarts now offer a space saver wheel for MG4.

Currently £139.99. Advertised as being 55% off, but perhaps they started it off at a crazy price and now it is more normal.

That's a good price. Is it the correct size for the MG4?
Road Hero don't list the MG4 on their website so it's difficult to check.
 
That's a good price. Is it the correct size for the MG4?
Road Hero don't list the MG4 on their website so it's difficult to check.

No they don't now, but they certainly used to as they were the first I checked out a year ago. They only sell through their main distributor (Wheelwright) and Wheelwright's retail outlets, who mostly seem to use the same platform as RH/Wheelwright, so don't list the MG4 either (and also confuse 'real old' MGs with modern Chinese ones. And when I recently tried, their platform didn't now recognise my car registration number either! ... so perhaps this all doesn't bode too well?

Their other 'sub-retailers' like Eurospares and our nearby Rochford Tyres (via eBay) fully list the MG4 as noted above - NB the latter's £299 price also includes the full RH 'Tyre Kit' (Jacking gear, Gloves, Headtorch, Hi-Vis Jacket, Kneeling Matt, Rain Poncho and Warning Triangle!). Not sure about Eurocarparts, but it should do so, as that is RH's standard offer.

The crux, I guess, is whether anyone with a later 18" wheel MG4 ER or X-Power has purchased a RH deal and found that it fits both front and rear braking layout.
 
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Not sure about Eurocarparts, but it should do so, as that it RH's standard offer.

Just checked the Eurocarparts 'deal', and note that the wheel listed on the above-quoted link is denoted 'RH164'. This, I am almost 100% certain (from the Rochford and other webpages), is a 17" wheel, NOT the 18" MG4 - which is denoted RH251 or RH034 - and also has the wrong PCD of 5 x 114.3, I believe. As we know, different wheels fit an assortment of brands/cars, and Rochford lists the RH164 (with an incorrect photo of a 4-stud wheel!) as fitting 147 different models - but not an MG amongst them - but that may well not be difinitive by either camp. Just shows, though, how difficult it all is and how careful one needs to be.
 
Just checked the Eurocarparts 'deal', and note that the wheel listed on the above-quoted link is denoted 'RH164'. This, I am almost 100% certain (from the Rochford and other webpages), is a 17" wheel, NOT the 18" MG4 - which is denoted RH251 or RH034 - and also has the wrong PCD of 5 x 114.3, I believe. As we know, different wheels fit an assortment of brands/cars, and Rochford lists the RH164 (with an incorrect photo of a 4-stud wheel!) as fitting 147 different models - but not an MG amongst them - but that may well not be difinitive by either camp. Just shows, though, how difficult it all is and how careful one needs to be.
Yeah, thanks for your caution on this.

I can't find any confirmation that this would indeed fit an MG4. Certainly no guarantees that it would so no one should get one based on my over-enthusiastic comment here!
 
I got mine from the Wheel shop via e bay. The first one fitted the rear but not the front but this was replaced with an Audi space saver which fits both front and rear. I happily haven't had to use it yet but I did test fit it . Nice to have for peace of mind.
 
Hi all, this is a bit of a minefield innit? I'm after a spacesaver wheel for my 23plate mg4 SE LR I've found a road hero wheel that fits VW golf Mk 5 or 6 17 " from what I've read on here, it looks as though this might fit? It's cheap so keen to get it to fit lol
Any thoughts?
 
Hi all, this is a bit of a minefield innit? I'm after a spacesaver wheel for my 23plate mg4 SE LR I've found a road hero wheel that fits VW golf Mk 5 or 6 17 " from what I've read on here, it looks as though this might fit? It's cheap so keen to get it to fit lol
Any thoughts?
I bought a used VW spacesaver but haven't got around to testing it yet. Not sure when I'll get a chance.
 
Hi all, this is a bit of a minefield innit? I'm after a spacesaver wheel for my 23plate mg4 SE LR I've found a road hero wheel that fits VW golf Mk 5 or 6 17 " from what I've read on here, it looks as though this might fit? It's cheap so keen to get it to fit lol
Any thoughts?
The problem is usually down to the wheel catching on the brake caliper at the front. The rear brakes are much smaller so should not be a problem. I had one which fitted the back but would not clear the front caliper. I managed to get it swapped for an Audi 18" space saver from The Wheel Shop. Don't worry about the wheel diameter because the tyres have different aspect ratio and space savers are rarely exactly the same size as the normal wheel anyway as they are only for temporary and low speed emergency use.
 
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