Squeak
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Hi all .. today I tried my space saver tyre on my Sept 22 MG ZS EV Essence (that's what we call it here in OZ) .. the one with the sun roof . I was not happy with the idea of a small air compressor and a can of tyre goo .. to fix flat tyres. I have read many threads about this and after doing some home work I went to a Auto parts wreaker and brought a VW golf GTi 2017 space saver tyre and the wheel bolts also. The tyre and bolts cost me $90 (CASH) AUD. The tyre and rim size was 125/70/R18. The tyre was never used!!
The other thing to get was a 16inch / 340mm long pry bar. This helps remove the wheel covers off the rim. Just slip it behind the cover and between the cover and wheel you twist the bar 90 degrees and it pops the cover off. I coated the shaft with electrical heat shrink so the metal shaft would not scratch the paint off the rim of the car. It makes removal of the wheel caps very easy. I also brought a 17mm wheel bolt socket and a 1/2 drive extension bar. Better than a wheel brace and makes the job a hell of a lot easier also. As you can see from the photos listed. The best thing to do is go out and get some soft surf board wax !! I rubbed this on the holding prongs behind the wheel cover. It makes getting the wheel covers on and off with without the pain of thinking they will break
Note: you must get the VW Golf wheel bolts as the taper on the bolt heads are different to the MG wheel bolts. Last thing was a scissor jack for $39.00. Hope this helps ... hi from downunder !!
PART 2 : Thanks for all the great views ... As for the pry bar coating I used 26mm wide heat shrink and a hot air gun. The prongs on the wheel cover (after being coated in surf board wax) are easy to get off. Getting them off for the first time is a worry, but the pry bar makes the job simple.
So I removed all 4 wheel covers and coated behind all of them with the wax. The reason for surf board wax is it's harder for water / rain to wash it off when driving. I also coated the centre progs of the wheel hub too. I did NOT have to remove the MG factory factory foam insert or the air compressor or tyre goo. The space saver wheel and wheel removal bar / socket and pry bar + jack all fit under the rear cover with ease, with all the other items supplied with the car. I also had space for a 7kw type 2 charge cable and a 15 metre 240volt 10amp power lead ...


PART 2 : Thanks for all the great views ... As for the pry bar coating I used 26mm wide heat shrink and a hot air gun. The prongs on the wheel cover (after being coated in surf board wax) are easy to get off. Getting them off for the first time is a worry, but the pry bar makes the job simple.

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