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MrM



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Spare wheel - full size possible under boot tray?

I'm being lazy and I've got a boot buddy liner in my car so accessing the under boot tray area is not easy. My car was lacking a spare, space saver or otherwise when I bought it and conclusion was I should have had one given I have the jacking kit. Can you fit a full size (22" SVR) wheel under there or do I seek out a space saver? Cheers[/b]

Post #545762 Sat Jan 13 2018 4:26pm
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riverblanche



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Hi,
not sure about 22" and svr but dynamic and 21" its a yes

it was on the options list as ticked so had a look to confirm before we bought ours, one other we looked at said Full size spare but when we looked it was only a Space saver, dealer would not change it, it makes no difference to them but added value to me

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Post #545771 Sat Jan 13 2018 7:57pm
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IRBails



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Mine takes a 22 inch spare. M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW.

Post #545806 Sun Jan 14 2018 10:46am
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MrM



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Perfect, thanks for the replies, will look to source a full size spare

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IRBails



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Just one thing tyre size on the 22 inch will be the deciding factor, my 20 inch wheel with the Coopers I'm running won't fit. M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW.

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philmw



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Remember the SVR 22 wheels with the summer tyres are wider. 

Post #545894 Sun Jan 14 2018 9:56pm
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Farmer Chalk



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My 14 plate 494 had a 22 inch spare fitted.... you need the nylon strap winch though to be able to lift it out of the footwell which fits over the rear roof gutter... you can’t get your hands around the side of the tyre to grip it properly otherwise...

I vaguely recall that some 494’s can only take space savers due to the adblue tank fitment and i’ve Got a weird feeling that some of them the floor pan is different....

So i’d Check your floor pan before buying your spare wheel.... Very Happy

Post #545896 Sun Jan 14 2018 10:27pm
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DaveW



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The 295 section SVR 22" doesn't fit under the boot floor, hence us not offering anything other than a space saver or a tyre repair kit.

Post #545910 Mon Jan 15 2018 7:54am
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MrM



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Appreciate the heads up. I'm sure a space saver will do me fine. Cheers

Post #545915 Mon Jan 15 2018 8:27am
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Tim in Scotland



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Remember that there are 3 types of spare - full size, reduced section and space saver - I would say a space saver is the most useless as it speed limits you to 50mph and 50 miles use, a reduced section doesn’t have such a great reduction in use. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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DaveW



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Sorry, it is a reduced section as an option.
Space save was meant as a generic phrase, not to say that's what you'll get.

Cheers Tim

Post #545930 Mon Jan 15 2018 9:54am
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riverblanche



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So it seems even a simple question is not straight forward Laughing

What size do you have on?
Work out the overall diameter, can you get a narrower width but same diameter, standard size 21" full size as a spare?
At least that way you have a saleable item if the svr goes Confused

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Post #545974 Mon Jan 15 2018 3:08pm
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MrM



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Anyone know the part number for the reduced section spare by chance?

Post #545977 Mon Jan 15 2018 3:21pm
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DaveW



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riverblanche wrote:
So it seems even a simple question is not straight forward Laughing

What size do you have on?
Work out the overall diameter, can you get a narrower width but same diameter, standard size 21" full size as a spare?
At least that way you have a saleable item if the svr goes Confused

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The 21" SVR wheel is the same size as the standard car. The 22" 10J isn't, hence being too wide to fit.
Difference in diameter is 14mm (1.79%)

Post #546020 Tue Jan 16 2018 11:19am
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MrM



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Ah ha, so I'd get away with a 21" SVR wheel? Struggled to find a reduced section spare wheel for sale anywhere!

Post #546028 Tue Jan 16 2018 1:31pm
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