Hey, I just dropped my spare wheel to make sure the tyres remained inflated and was met with a serviceable tyre attached to a dry roasted peanut where the steel wheel used to be. Not just a cosmetic issue, there’s no way it would mount due to the distortion of the centre hole and even bolt holes.
Quite a few used single wheels on eBay right now but I don’t know what will fit in the cradle. Questions:
1. Does the spare need to be a steel or can I stick an alloy under there to avoid rust? I’m guessing an alloy should be fine but thought I’d check.
2. The van originally had 17” Davenport wheels and now runs 18” aftermarket alloys. The spare is a 17” steel. Can I stick any size of wheel under there (provided the tyre size gives correct overall radius)? There’s a ton of 16” wheels for sale but can I use them?
3. Any other spare tire/wheel pitfalls?
Thanks,
Cuiken.
Quite a few used single wheels on eBay right now but I don’t know what will fit in the cradle. Questions:
1. Does the spare need to be a steel or can I stick an alloy under there to avoid rust? I’m guessing an alloy should be fine but thought I’d check.
2. The van originally had 17” Davenport wheels and now runs 18” aftermarket alloys. The spare is a 17” steel. Can I stick any size of wheel under there (provided the tyre size gives correct overall radius)? There’s a ton of 16” wheels for sale but can I use them?
3. Any other spare tire/wheel pitfalls?
Thanks,
Cuiken.