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For those thinking of getting rid of spare tire
Well as most of us never know what might come our way. Tonight was no exception. After a great day at the beach my gf and I get in my car and start driving. Not more than 2 turns later I realized I had a flat. Pulled in put the spare on and was on my way.
What I am getting at is you should not omit your spare even if you have road side assistance. I was done in 5 minutes and on my way. Just a thought. |
I'm ditching my spare, but i'm replacing it with run-flats.
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or if you get a flat, hope there are train tracks near by and blow all your tires and continue on the tracks hahahah
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woops too late!!! been there got rid of that. Sold my spare to a roadster owner.
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Can you even fit a tire in the hatch if you have a box like the Zenclosures box?
I was thinking about that the other day when trying to figure out where to mount my amps. I'm not sure that a flat rear would even fit in the car if you have a box in it. |
bigaudio I noticed you said your system was sq based so does that mean you didn't go with a subwoofer? I would like to upgrade without losing the spare, do you suggest no subwoofer? Or place it somewhere else? What did you do?
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Don't think I would would want to run without having a spare tire, I agree. You just never know.
Also the Zenclosure box doesn't effect having a spare and really isn't as large as you might think. It fits from the crossbrace to the back of the wheel wells. |
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The spare does place some weight over the rear tires, which is a good thing
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Any owner (or true enthusiast) of the 370Z and 370Z Roadster knows there is no spare tire in the Roadster except of course in Maryland where the state general assembly pass a law requiring all new automobiles be sold with a spare tire….at an additional cost! Just sayin |
I wasn't talking about getting to the spare with the box in place I was talking about putting the flat tire in the hatch with the box.
The rear wheel with tire is ~26" in diameter and is almost 11'' wide. I didn't know if it would fit in the back. |
I never want to see my baby with a spare on it. ever. If you start getting low then pull into a gas station and inflate the flat and limp to a tire store. I've got warranties on all my tires so I don't care if it destroys the tire. If you get a blow-out then that's what road side service is for.
On long trips there is nothing preventing you from putting the spare in the trunk area. 99.9% of my driving is city/suburb. Always a tire place within 5miles. Of course everyone's situation is different. We can sit around and talk about the "what ifs" all day. I had a flat one day in a Toyota Avalon only to find out that my full size spare was also flat. $h*^ happens, deal with it :) |
^^ I agree…….BTW this post was started by someone who owns an eight year old civic!!
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