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Bigbenj_08
PostPosted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:31 pm Up
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Do you keep your spare wheel in your car/under your car (depending on model) or have you ditched it?

Just wondering, as I saw some tyre weld in Halfords today, and wondered if anyone had replaced their spare with something similar?

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brad-morris
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Keep it, you never know when you might need it, its only going to save a few kilos if you do ditch it
 
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180 didnt come with one... but if i had one id keep it whats the point in taking it off?....
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my sister hit a curb yesterday and blew out a wheel and dented the rim, i dont think tyre weld will help with that. id keep it becuase the day you get rid of it is the day youl need it.
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Might as well keep it if you have one it's not like it gets in the way of anything either
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lol.... lots of assumptions here... I didn't say I was planning to ditch mine, just wondered if anyone had!

General consensus seems to be a no though Laughing

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I didn't mean towards you personally, but if anyone had one I don't see the logic in getting rid of it purposely Laughing
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You will have space saver anyway I would of thought so may as well keep it
 
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I ditched the space saver for a standard steel wheel when i changed to alloys Razz
 
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I took mine off as the cage was lose and was rattling, so i took it off as i got fed up with the noise, but it's sitting under my 205 now Razz
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I took mine off when I had the 206. A can of tyre weld in the car and AA membership. Never had any issues.
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180 only comes with tyre weld Sad bloody useless when you catch a rock down a back lane lucily i had the wheels from my old 206 at home so dad to the rescue and then i could drive it home Very Happy
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Iain
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I tend to have a spare Vortex in the boot, unless I plan on using the boot.... Then it's fingers crossed time. Not really a big fan of tyre weld that the 180 comes with.
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I chopped away my spare wheel well on my clio to fit dual exit exhausts lol
 
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Tyre weld is useless . I had to rely on it once . . . Never again though !
 
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