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If you do suffer a blown tyre on the motorway you shouldOriginally posted by kaiser78 View PostI don't want to suffer a blown tyre on the motorway and not be able to change the wheel with too kiddies in the back
1) pull over and stop on the hard shoulder
2) Get yourself and all passengers out of the car and some distance up the embankment
3) phone for assistance
At no point should you actually go about changing the wheel yourself whilst on the hard shoulder, its one of the most dangerous places in the country
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Have the chauffeur take it back to the château on the bus?Originally posted by threaded View PostFun thing with most of my cars is that if you have to change the wheel, what do you do with the one you've taken off? It won't fit in the hole for the spare, and won't fit in the front seat...
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Fun thing with most of my cars is that if you have to change the wheel, what do you do with the one you've taken off? It won't fit in the hole for the spare, and won't fit in the front seat...
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Or a can of tyreweld under the passenger seat as in the wife's old Clio 182, gotta love those crazy French.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostA new car will either have:
A spare wheel.
A space saver spare wheel.
Run flat tyres.
Get a grip.
It's worth noting that some cars have space savers that will only fit on the back as they won't fit over the brake disc, should you get a puncture on the front you'll have to swap it with a back wheel and put the spare on the back.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostIt seems to be a growing trend for new cars to come without a spare wheel or having to pay extra for a spare wheel.
It is putting me off buying the new car that I want as there is not even an option as a extra - I don't want to suffer a blown tyre on the motorway and not be able to change the wheel with too kiddies in the back. Am I worrying un-necessarily ?
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A new car will either have:Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostIt seems to be a growing trend for new cars to come without a spare wheel or having to pay extra for a spare wheel.
It is putting me off buying the new car that I want as there is not even an option as a extra - I don't want to suffer a blown tyre on the motorway and not be able to change the wheel with too kiddies in the back. Am I worrying un-necessarily ?
A spare wheel.
A space saver spare wheel.
Run flat tyres.
Get a grip.
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My son's sporty car with wide tyres has a skinny get you home only spare wheel so maybe you could follow the same principle and carry a dustbin lid with some holes drilled in it.
Or just nick one from somebody else.
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New Car Spare Wheel
It seems to be a growing trend for new cars to come without a spare wheel or having to pay extra for a spare wheel.
It is putting me off buying the new car that I want as there is not even an option as a extra - I don't want to suffer a blown tyre on the motorway and not be able to change the wheel with too kiddies in the back. Am I worrying un-necessarily ?Tags: None
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