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dubcat_se



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Spare tire question

Hi people!

I have a question about the spare tire compartment that’s situated under the RRS in the back; does it have space enough to contain a 20"?

In the PDF from the Swedish LR-site it says that the "full size alloy spare wheel” option (which is about €200) is only available "up to 19". My dealer though says he can make sure I get a full size spare for my 20” 10-spoke which I have decided to go for on my SE.

Please, RRS-gurus, enlighten me! Smile

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I think all the cars that have 20" wheels as standard have a space saver spare, I haven't heard of anybody with a full sized spare wheel who has 20" wheels 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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I remember this discussion some time ago - I couldn't find the specific thread, however I'm sure it was confirmed a 20" wont fit in the compartment under the back of the RRS

I found a post from Bobby stating he managed to fit a 20" wheel in there, however the tyre was completely flat

Kaine

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I took my standard 19 inch out and fitted a 20inch on stormer alloy, no problem some of my Previous cars
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well there you go - proof that you can fit one

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I think you'll find that the reason they only put a 19 under the back is because of where the stoppers are for the wheel against the car. If you put a 20 under there, the actual wheel is sitting on the stoppers rather than the tyre and i don't think it would take too long sitting under the rear of the car to make some pretty good marks on your alloy Wink

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Kaine wrote:
I remember this discussion some time ago - I couldn't find the specific thread, however I'm sure it was confirmed a 20" wont fit in the compartment under the back of the RRS

I found a post from Bobby stating he managed to fit a 20" wheel in there, however the tyre was completely flat

Kaine


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Having just experienced this the other day.....

Have both a nail and a cut in the sidewall so had to put the spare on.

It is a black, Disco-type wheel but with yellow stickers on saying restricted to 50mph/80kph - Why? It is a pukka, full size tyre. Is it the wheel?

LR Cyprus have said that a 20 will fit, but may get damaged (As said above). The winch system for raising/lowering the spare is very clever but in order to use, you must remove any centre caps.

BTW, I am awaiting a price for a replacement 20" Conti.

Michelin Diamaris 20" is CY£240 (GBP£292) - GULP

I am assuming that as I only replacing 1 tyre, I will have to use like for like.

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Bobby wrote:
Kaine wrote:
I remember this discussion some time ago - I couldn't find the specific thread, however I'm sure it was confirmed a 20" wont fit in the compartment under the back of the RRS

I found a post from Bobby stating he managed to fit a 20" wheel in there, however the tyre was completely flat

Kaine


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It wasn't me! Laughing


your quite right - it was Bobs_buggy - sorry Embarassed

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Driller wrote:
I think you'll find that the reason they only put a 19 under the back is because of where the stoppers are for the wheel against the car. If you put a 20 under there, the actual wheel is sitting on the stoppers rather than the tyre and i don't think it would take too long sitting under the rear of the car to make some pretty good marks on your alloy Wink


You are right about the Rubbers on the wheel, but in my case im not worried as i had curbed th ealloy anyway.
ST i also noticed that the OE spare looked like a D3 wheel with a sticker on it about the speed, i wonder why as the speed rating is fine on the tyre. some of my Previous cars
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Could it be something to do with dynamics................. a (relatively) light alloy on one end of the axle and a heavy steel wheel on the other, could cause problems with the rear part of the 4wd system at higher speeds.

I beilieve that with cars with the Haldex 4wd (VW/Audis) and with the Volvo 4wd system that if you have to replace any one tyre then you should also replace the other 3 at the same time otherewise the 4wd system can be damaged by having different rolling diameters on the axle ends, causing transmission wind-up. Same reason why if you have a diff-lock you should not use it on high grip surfaces.................... the result is usually a very loud bang, as the transmission unwinds! (often expensive too!)

Any professors of physics/ mechanics on the forum care to comment? Laughing
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I drove with the space saver for nearly two weeks while I was waiting for the dealers to get me a new alloy.There is no problem whatsoever with the wheel I drove 120,130,140 km/h with the spacesaver wheel on.There was no vibration whatsoever. RRS TDV6 HSE BUCKINGHAM BLUE BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR RHODIUM TASMOD SILLS PARROT 3000 EVOLUTION WHITE SIDE REPEATERS RRPORT.CO.UK BROLLY & STICKER
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Kaine wrote:
I remember this discussion some time ago - I couldn't find the specific thread....


Here ya go http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/post43359.html#43359 RRS TDV6 Bluetooth, VR, Roof

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and there was http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/post48608.html#48608 RRS TDV6 Bluetooth, VR, Roof

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