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  1. #31
    One half of Gobi and Sahara EcosseGP's Avatar
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    Not at all T it was a valid point made by Malcolm. I suppose we all "chance it" most of the time but our luck runs out at some point ! Don't know if anyone had any spares last year for any runs, shows or the HBT but sometimes it pays to be prepared ... Could always leave the wheel in the hotel save carrying it about at ...
    You only need two tools in life WD40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and should use WD40 and if it moves and shouldn't use Duct Tape.

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    Good point Malcolm... This has got me thinking now. Was ok on HBT last year and have tyre weld stuff in the boot, but you never know. I might try to get a spare crown spoke as I still have my Contis in the garage. Hmmm... Would need to secure a spare carefully as you don't want a 17" alloy and tyre whanging around your head in the event (heaven forbid) of an "off".

    2008 R56 COOPER S, Pepper White, Black Roof, 'John Cooper' Signature Side and Bonnet Stripes, JCW 'Stage 1' Tuning Kit, Forge Intercooler, Milltek Downpipe & Sports Cat, ALTA Induction, Chris Knox/DNA Remap, JCW/Brembo Brakes, Limited Slip Diff, JCW Suspension and Front Strut Brace, 17" Crown Spokes with Non-Runflat 205/45x17 Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres, JCW/Recaro leather Seats, JCW Sideskirts, Chili Pack, Front Spotlights. Still got my old Hendrix Badge blu-tacked to the dash!

  3. #33
    Thought about going down the space saver wheel route but as they have a much higher profile tyre, the diameter of the wheel is only a couple of inches smaller than a 17" wheel with a low profile tyre. And although it's a lot thinner, it weighs just as much because it's a steel wheel. So, managed to buy a 17" R112 wheel on e bay from minitech spares. Wheel needs a total refurb (kerb marks and the fact it's silver) but it is sound with no buckle etc., so will be ideal as a spare. Also bought a spare wheel cover, so it can either go in the boot or on the back seat. Feel happier now that's sorted. Will take it on The HBT, so anyone with a pre F56 car will be able to use it in an emergency. Hope it's a purchase I never use!!

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    I've just went and bought RS3's for my mini. 4 tyres £240

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