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Hi-Step'n370Z 03-23-2010 04:41 PM

Spare tire for Z question
 
First it was the Roadster wheel lock fiasco, now getting a spare is another.

First, the Dealer parts told me that none is available for my Z, it only comes with the fix-a flat and air compressor. Then when I pointed out that there is a wheel well and a tower to secure the spare, they agreed that one should be available for my Roadster.

The Dealer parts said that to get a wheel, jack and rod jack holder would cost over $800.00. That dosesn't seem right. I thought the spare was $200.00, and never thought about the jack, but I'll bet there's an generic jack that's well less than the $240.00 Nissan wants for theirs and a handle, that will fit in the trunk.

Do any of you have some input on my getting a spare and jack for my Roadster?

Also might help to figure this one out for any future Z owners who want to get a spare sometime in the future.

Hi-Step'n370Z 03-23-2010 05:03 PM

Bye the way; the owners manual says "if" you have a spare, so some Z's have one, and others don't. I was not given an option when I bought the car. Do any of you know how one car ends up with a spare and the other car doesn't?

theDreamer 03-23-2010 05:05 PM

I thought US models all got spares, I know some countries get the tire filler stuff and other things.

theDreamer 03-23-2010 05:07 PM

I am wrong, per Nissan USA website for 370z Roadster:

Quote:

Spare tire not included, except in Maryland. In lieu of spare tire, a tire repair inflator canister is included. See owner’s manual for instructions regarding proper use of the emergency tire sealant and replacement of tire pressure sensors. Continuing operation of vehicle without permanent tire repair can lead to a crash.

spearfish25 03-23-2010 05:14 PM

Don't use that tire fixaflat crap. You'll mess up your TPMS system. Instead, get a BlackJack plug kit. I plugged one of my rear tires after I snagged a nail and it works great. You don't even have to pull the tire off the car.

Hi-Step'n370Z 03-23-2010 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 460665)
Don't use that tire fixaflat crap. You'll mess up your TPMS system. Instead, get a BlackJack plug kit. I plugged one of my rear tires after I snagged a nail and it works great. You don't even have to pull the tire off the car.

EXCELLENT POINT spearfish25!! I did think of that, but at this time, my quest to find a suitable spare tire has been center stage. I will buy a plug kit the next time I'm near a parts store, BlackJack you say? I'll look into it.

Only in my opinion, and with Kudo's to spearfish25, to go out and buy a good plug/repair kit, and store it in our Z's, should be almost a mandate. That fixaflat stuff would be some kind of last ditch effort at best.

I was told our tires are "run flats." It's not worth risking damage to the wheel to drive on a flat tire, and if it were a rear tire, it probably wouldn't do our limited slip's, both "versions", any good either.

Thanks spearfish25

spearfish25 03-23-2010 06:11 PM

No problem, I've been nothing but impressed by my little BlackJack tire plug kit. Super cool and incredibly easy.

Here's a link: http://www.blackjacktirerepair.com/index.asp?pchild=3

I bought the smallest kit at the bottom which works great. Didn't realize there were others since i bought it on Amazon. However, for another $10-15, I'd probably get one of the other two kits above it.

dad 03-23-2010 06:26 PM

WTF, the coupe had missing tools, the Roadster you get no spare tire. F%cking unbelievable!

Hi-Step'n370Z 03-23-2010 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 460739)
No problem, I've been nothing but impressed by my little BlackJack tire plug kit. Super cool and incredibly easy.

Here's a link: BlackJack Tire Repair | Passenger Vehicle Repair Kits

I bought the smallest kit at the bottom which works great. Didn't realize there were others since i bought it on Amazon. However, for another $10-15, I'd probably get one of the other two kits above it.


Thanks man!

theDreamer 03-23-2010 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dad (Post 460754)
WTF, the coupe had missing tools, the Roadster you get no spare tire. F%cking unbelievable!

Missing tools?
The tool slots we have in the US that are empty are for tools that you can purchase in other countries, like many other features we get left out here in the US. Now the lack of spare sucks for the roadster.

Hi-Step'n370Z 03-24-2010 06:11 AM

Well, I am going to get a spare for my Roadster, one way or another.

I can buy one from Nissan Parts Department for $603.64 plus tax, then I'll have to buy a jack and jack handle. Nissan wants $217.00 for their jack. Seems like allot of money for a simple scissors jack, but I want everything to fit into the tool holders for secure holding of everything.

IF I can find everything after market, and it they are the same fit as the stock Nissan, and the savings is considerable, then I'll go that route. If I can't, then I'll go ahead and order the Nissan set up. It seems like more expense than it should be, but if I am ever in a situation where I need that spare, the initial expense won't seem to be too costly then.

If this were just some car, then I wouldn't mind so much, but I do not want to be in a situation where my only option is to have someone tow my Z, or even flat bed it. Both situations take an expert hand at doing on a car like the Z.

I can imagine how I would be feeling, standing there at 3:00 in the morning in the middle of nowhere, watching some tow guy trying to figure out how to hook up to my Z, or likewise with a flatbed, wishing I had parted with the $900.00 and bought myself a spare when I had the chance.

The way I feel about my Z, and sense of responsibility for a passenger, if spending $900.00 only makes me sleep better, knowing I am able to take care of myself, then that's worth it right there. Peace of mind has value too. Plus, I'd still have the plug kit, air compressor, and the fixaflat.

If any of you have any suggestions, send them my way. If not, I'll let you all know how I end up with this. Thanks.

ducky 03-24-2010 08:05 AM

wtf...that mess up..im gonna check my trunk for the spare tires first thing in the morning..

needaZ 02-21-2012 01:54 AM

I know I'm really late, but it seems like maybe you could buy one off of someone on this site. I know some of these guys are pulling them out for weight savings. I'm sure for $600, someone would be willing to make a deal.

Jer-Z-Boy 02-25-2012 08:10 PM

Well hello there,

I have a spare tire on rim that I'm not using.......

jbevak 09-25-2013 04:46 PM

Spare wheel and tire for 2011 370Z
 
The part # for the wheel is 403001BT7A, about $180.00 from Nissan Parts Suppliers (Google the part # to find supplier)
The part # for the tire is TBill-S0560 (size is T145/80D17) it is a donut tire, about the same price as the wheel. You will also need the retainer to hold the wheel when stored in the trunk, Part #74810JY01A, about $20


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