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- Pcheaven
- Member Since: 06 Jun 2017
- Location: Tunbridge wells
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Anyone removed their spare wheel to save weight?
Just a thought
Haven’t had a puncture in decades. Well since the 90’s
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- Road Runner 2017
- Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
- Location: Scotland
- Posts: 2010
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Dont jinx it Pcheaven. You may end up with 4 simultaneous punctures to make up for the lack of them since the 90's
On a more serious note why would you want too remove the spare wheel for? Offroading or too save on fuel economy. I assumed like the D4 that the spare played an integral part of the cars strength/ structure, so to speak?
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- Dirty Trucker
- Member Since: 04 Jan 2018
- Location: Kent
- Posts: 83
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Re: Anyone removed their spare wheel to save weight?
Pcheaven wrote:
Just a thought
Haven’t had a puncture in decades. Well since the 90’s
I think I must get your share of punctures,I have at least 2 a year so id never get rid of my spare
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- Arslanoff
- Member Since: 03 Aug 2017
- Location: Prague
- Posts: 140
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I had one a week ago. Around 3-4 times in last 5 years.
I have a full original spare + tyre repair kit (insertion tool, reamer tool, knife, five strips of rubber plugs, glue) + compressor
Land Rover Discovery 5 HSE Luxury Td6 in Carpathian Grey
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- Pcheaven
- Member Since: 06 Jun 2017
- Location: Tunbridge wells
- Posts: 378
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Just wondering on the benefits to fuel economy and handling. Given that weighs a lot and is hung out behind the rear axel.
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- DG
- Member Since: 27 Apr 2016
- Location: Surrey
- Posts: 434
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If it's a full sized wheel then you would be saving about 33kg ...if you are stood at the side of the road in the rain with a flat you really would question why you wanted to save the weight in the first place
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- Craigp
- Member Since: 09 Nov 2016
- Location: Hull
- Posts: 690
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Arslanoff wrote:
I had one a week ago. Around 3-4 times in last 5 years.
I have a full original spare + tyre repair kit (insertion tool, reamer tool, knife, five strips of rubber plugs, glue) + compressor
I think plugs and the like are now band over here. I remember my dad having his puncture kit like you describe
I could be wrong i await your replies.
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- Road Runner 2017
- Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
- Location: Scotland
- Posts: 2010
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Pcheaven wrote:
Just wondering on the benefits to fuel economy and handling. Given that weighs a lot and is hung out behind the rear axel.
Handling wise probably better too have the extra weight at the rear of the car, too balance it.
Probably saving pennies instead of £'sss with regards too fuel consumption.
The pros outweigh the cons in my opinion. Only positive may be if your doing serious off roading having no spare saves it getting damaged, and as DG said the last thing you want too do is too be stuck in the rain with no spare.
Not too mention its a royal pain too put the spare wheel back, once you have taken it off
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- Road Runner 2017
- Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
- Location: Scotland
- Posts: 2010
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Got my tyre plugged last year after a bolt went through it, at a well known tyre fitting garage.
Possibly its the home DIY kits that are banned ?
But are 10 a penny on ebay.
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- Craigp
- Member Since: 09 Nov 2016
- Location: Hull
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Ok just googled it it seems im wrong
Now who told me this false information
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- Road Runner 2017
- Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
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- Posts: 2010
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- DieselRanger
- Member Since: 12 Oct 2017
- Location: God's Country, Colorado
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Also, you shouldn't plug a puncture on the shoulder block of tread as the puncture may have damaged the sidewall, and reaming it could weaken it further. Tire shops here in the States won't plug punctures on or near the sidewall.
Full sized spare is definitely a requirement here for off-roading as shredding a sidewall isn't all that uncommon.
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- jimbg
- Member Since: 23 Jun 2016
- Location: Devon
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- Arslanoff
- Member Since: 03 Aug 2017
- Location: Prague
- Posts: 140
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I was told not to make it on a sidewall or close to the sidewall and inspect the tyre within 100 km in the tyre shop. But the kit weights nothing, the tyre can be repaired within 5 minutes without taking the wheel off. Much easier than changing the wheel. So I have both in the car.
Land Rover Discovery 5 HSE Luxury Td6 in Carpathian Grey
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- Road Runner 2017
- Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
- Location: Scotland
- Posts: 2010
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Garage also informed me that they wont plug near the sidewall edges for safety reasons, which makes total sense. I also got the garage too put a patch on the inside as well, just too make sure there was no air leak from the plug or a chance of it blowing out. I was running high performance tyres and had no problem afterwards. Garage assured me that the plug would not blow out which was an initial concern for me. Best left too the experts in my opinion.
I would be unsure using a DIY kit myself, but its a handy lifesaver if stuck out in the middle of nowhere i suppose.
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