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15" steel spare

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Hi Guys, having just had a flat in the daily drive Touran (no spare as std) and wasted 3 hrs waiting for recovery and a repair my thoughts have turned to the camper in prep for the annual hols in France.

Ive a westy atlantic hi top running on R15 Project Zwo alloys with 225/60 tyres. Having checked the van's spare however its still the standard 14" steel hub with a 185 tyre on it. Oops! I guess therefore that I need to change this for a 15" hub. My query is whether I need to put a 225/60 tyre on to match and whether this would then fit ok in the underslung cradle.

Anybody carry such a spare?

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If my understanding is correct than I'd assume there is nothing wrong with the standard spare on standard commercial 185/14R C tyres. It's rolling radius is only 3mm shorter than your alloys. It would be more than adequate to get you to a tyre shop

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I'd make sure to have the right nuts/bolts to attach the reserve though, not sure if the projektzwo have different ones
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Just make sure you carry a set of 5 orginal bolts and 5 nuts (or just 5 nuts if you have converted the fronts to studs). And remove any spacers when putting the spare on :ok

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Be carefull if you do take the spacers of if you have stud convertion on the front. Some stud like the ones on mine the thread doesnt start strait away,by that I mean if you put your standard wheel on and remove the spacer the nuts will not go on far enough to tighten the wheel to the disk. :ok
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Cheers for the relpies Guys,

I currently have bolts on the front and studs/nuts on the back with the alloys. Need to change the front to studs at some point so I can have all wheels secured with my set of locking nuts. Currently just the back 2 are secure.
I also appear to have a full set of nuts/n bolts for the spare set of steelies with winter tyres on but on the basis of advice given will need to bear in mind stud length etc for when I may fit the winter steels all roundnot just for any temporary spare steel.

Many thanks, all sound advice as usual from 80-90 peeps.

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kap wrote:Be carefull if you do take the spacers of if you have stud convertion on the front. Some stud like the ones on mine the thread doesnt start strait away,by that I mean if you put your standard wheel on and remove the spacer the nuts will not go on far enough to tighten the wheel to the disk. :ok
My standard nuts are open ended and thread onto the front and rear studs no problems :?:

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I run on 195/65/15's and my spare is stock. Never found another Merc rim to match the others as they have a 22 offset so have to rely on the 14" but the difference between them (other than offset) seemed so slight, I've not worried about it. Its got me to a tyre place a few times.
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