Space saver tyre
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Space saver tyre
Is it possible to get a 'new' Bongo space saver, maybe from another Mazda model? Mine looks OK and holds pressure, but after 15 years exposed to the elements.....well, it doesn't exactly inspire trust so I also carry a tyre repair aerosol.
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Re: Space saver tyre
Why dont you carry a normal size tyre as a spare ?
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Re: Space saver tyre
I decided not to dump the spacesaver when I realised that I couldn't back the 215 tyres onto my ramps.daveblueozzie wrote:Dump the spacesaver and get a full size tyre and wheel.
If you are doing something like the exhaust, it is worth popping the space saver on to get it up on the ramp and have a bit more room to work.
Just don't use it as a spare. Get something that matches whatever tyres you have on the front. Keep the spacesaver in the shed.
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Re: Space saver tyre
wider ramps ,or a jack & stands (which you would need to change the spare anyway)?Diplomat wrote:I decided not to dump the spacesaver when I realised that I couldn't back the 215 tyres onto my ramps.daveblueozzie wrote:Dump the spacesaver and get a full size tyre and wheel.
If you are doing something like the exhaust, it is worth popping the space saver on to get it up on the ramp and have a bit more room to work.
Just don't use it as a spare. Get something that matches whatever tyres you have on the front. Keep the spacesaver in the shed.
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Re: Space saver tyre
That's what I did .. picked up some wider / taller Transit van type of ramps from a car boot sale for £10
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Re: Space saver tyre
Must admit I haven't actually used it for that yet.
Perhaps it's the hoarder's justification: "It will come in useful some day"!
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Re: Space saver tyre
I still have my Space saver .. the tyre must be over 12 years old yet it is still (looks) to be porous / crack free ..
Using the spare wheel space for the LPG tank .. I kept the Space saver .. as full size spare wheel takes up a lot of 'boot space' ...
How do you drive up a pair of 'narrow' ramps ... with only one Space saver wheel fitted .. surly that would 'twist' the chassis / body ??
I remember years ago a mate jacked up his Austin Allegro (Allagro) using a 'wrong' jacking point ... and the windscreen popped out ..!!
Using the spare wheel space for the LPG tank .. I kept the Space saver .. as full size spare wheel takes up a lot of 'boot space' ...
How do you drive up a pair of 'narrow' ramps ... with only one Space saver wheel fitted .. surly that would 'twist' the chassis / body ??
I remember years ago a mate jacked up his Austin Allegro (Allagro) using a 'wrong' jacking point ... and the windscreen popped out ..!!
JAL Mushroom roof,12/240v, fridge, cooker, sink, LPG V6 .. (written off @ £5500 Nov 2016)
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Re: Space saver tyre
So did mine until I tried to inflate it - the valve had hardened and snapped off when I tried to attach the pumpmikeWalsall wrote:I still have my Space saver .. the tyre must be over 12 years old yet it is still (looks) to be porous / crack free ..


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Re: Space saver tyre
I'd guess a trawl of the tyre suppliers might turn up a skinny, they probably fit something else.


Re: Space saver tyre
Does a full size tyre/wheel fit in the same place as the space saver then? I wasn't aware of that.daveblueozzie wrote:Dump the spacesaver and get a full size tyre and wheel.
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Re: Space saver tyre
sure does, I have a 235/50/18 as my full size spare, fits in nice and snugg.
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Re: Space saver tyre
Its a no brainer really
12 to 16 year old skinny tyre on a 2 ton bongo
, accident waiting to happen if you have to use the skinny
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Re: Space saver tyre
The skinny is a get you to the nearest garage tyre not a get you home/continue your journey tyre. Its recommended limitations according to Mazda are 50 miles at a maximum speed of 50mph. A bit awkward if you have a puncure on a Sunday or miles from anywhere.
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Re: Space saver tyre
borntobag wrote:sure does, I have a 235/50/18 as my full size spare, fits in nice and snugg.
Excellent! Thanks for that.
Does make one wonder why Mazda put a skinny under there in the first place.
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