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spare tire bolts
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omricn
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:48 am Up
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Hi everyone.

Today I decided to give the spare tire a good rinse and psi's since I'v never even looked at it since I bought the car..
The spare tire had a sticker on it saying "do not use long bolts used with alloy wheels, only use short bolts"..

Do i need to get short bolts now? my pug wears 15' alloys (original XSI's).

 
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Antknee
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:52 am Up
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yes, unless the spare is an alloy wheel, you might ave some in the jack box
 
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Some Peugeot / Citroen spare wheels have a special steel spare wheel that uses the alloy wheel bolts.
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EuroPeugeot
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:40 am Up
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There was no sticker or anything on my old GTi 138 spare wheel.
And I used that wheel for a good few days without problems

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omricn
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:13 am Up
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Thanks guys Smile
Actually my spare looks like an ordinary Michelin tire and the steelie also does, never the less I just got back from the gas station and it seems the tire is dead, air is coming out from between the tire and the steelie so it's fixing time, good thing I've given it some attention cause I've been driving around for the past 6 monthes with no spare...

 
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Antknee
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omricn wrote:
Thanks guys Smile
Actually my spare looks like an ordinary Michelin tire and the steelie also does, never the less I just got back from the gas station and it seems the tire is dead, air is coming out from between the tire and the steelie so it's fixing time, good thing I've given it some attention cause I've been driving around for the past 6 monthes with no spare...

i done that for about 12 hours before my tyre blew on the motorway 50 miles from home lol

 
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