Sort of urgent: Space-saver + Alcons
#2
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Simon,
The space saver does not fit over Alcons.
You will have to swap over a rear to the front and put the space save on the rear.
Cheers,
Rob.
[Edited by Rob D - 9/15/2002 2:21:15 PM]
The space saver does not fit over Alcons.
You will have to swap over a rear to the front and put the space save on the rear.
Cheers,
Rob.
[Edited by Rob D - 9/15/2002 2:21:15 PM]
#6
SIMON etc
To quote Michael Douglas "I have the solution to your problems"
1. Buy a used spare for about 50 and tyre if needed.
2. Buy 2 squares of high density foam froma fabric shop (£10)
3. Put full size wheel in well then cut the foam very approximately
to fit either side and towards the cabin side of the well.
4. That's it
You end up with a level but raised boot floor and no more poxy
space saver problems. You can even cut idents out of the foam to lay your fire extinguisher etc in.
OK ?
To quote Michael Douglas "I have the solution to your problems"
1. Buy a used spare for about 50 and tyre if needed.
2. Buy 2 squares of high density foam froma fabric shop (£10)
3. Put full size wheel in well then cut the foam very approximately
to fit either side and towards the cabin side of the well.
4. That's it
You end up with a level but raised boot floor and no more poxy
space saver problems. You can even cut idents out of the foam to lay your fire extinguisher etc in.
OK ?
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#8
You are of course adding a lot of extra weight right where you dont want it, out the back of the chasis. this will make the car handle worse!
For the amount of times you get a puncture, it's better to have the car handling, is it not?
For the amount of times you get a puncture, it's better to have the car handling, is it not?
#12
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Will the weight of a full size 17" spare make that much difference to the handling? We're talking in terms of driving to and from work a couple of times a week and pootling off to the shops every now and then....plus the occasion Sunday afternoon, ahem, spirited drive No track days.
Car's a P1.
Car's a P1.
#14
Handling! - come on people it makes a marginal difference - 15kg over a slimline?
Call me old fashioned but give me a full size spare anyday as I often have 150 miles to drive before I get home. And .. ever had a flat and had to use a slimline abroad cos you can't find the tyre you need - not nice.
When I go to track days I take the spare out anyway along with the loose tools etc - don't you ?
Or you could buy one of those folding bars to hold the wheel on the back like a Kia Sportage. It would save having to be seen walking into the fabric shop for your foam squares though.
Call me old fashioned but give me a full size spare anyday as I often have 150 miles to drive before I get home. And .. ever had a flat and had to use a slimline abroad cos you can't find the tyre you need - not nice.
When I go to track days I take the spare out anyway along with the loose tools etc - don't you ?
Or you could buy one of those folding bars to hold the wheel on the back like a Kia Sportage. It would save having to be seen walking into the fabric shop for your foam squares though.
#15
It would to me Simon, but i dont know how sensitive a driver you are so cant comment if you will feel the diference. It will make a diference to the polar moment of inertia.
#16
Has anyone tried an STi UK or MY01 spacesaver? I am led to believe that these have greater clearance...esp. if the STi UK one will clear the Brembos, they may clear just about anything!!
#17
MY01 spacesaver will not fit over the standard 4-pot calipers either and too be honest I wouldn't want it on the front of the car anyway.
Steering the car, even at the modest speeds allowed, would be most interesting.
Steering the car, even at the modest speeds allowed, would be most interesting.
#18
Money savers are only suppose to go on the back anyway
Also problem I've got with full sized spare is that they're directional, and you can bet anything you like you'll have the wrong 'direction' on the spare
Gus
Also problem I've got with full sized spare is that they're directional, and you can bet anything you like you'll have the wrong 'direction' on the spare
Gus
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Well there you have it folks, under no circumstances put your weekly shopping in the boot of your scooby as the extra weight will ruin your handling of this precision car.
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