Newbie question re spare
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Newbie question re spare
Stupid question but without run flats would anyone chance not getting a spare? I'm ordering a coupe but understand the spare takes up the whole boot. If your flat tire is unable to be "gooped" road side tows you to a dealer as per jag USA -where you'd be stuck for a weekend. Had this issue where I shredded a tire Anyone have a coupe w spare and can comment on space?
#2
Here's a pic of the spare in my car.
You have two options for obtaining a spare:
1. Order it as a factory installed option
This will get you the spare and all the accessories (jack, lug wrench, etc) and the spare will be bolted in place in the rear. Downsides to this are that you can't use the rear carpet mat as shown in my pic and you also don't get the air compressor/fix-a-flat.
2. Buy the spare as an accessory from your dealer's parts counter.
This is what I did. Downside is that the accessories are sold separately - ~ $350 for the jack, lug wrench, holder, etc plus another $300 for the spare itself. It also isn't bolted to the floor.
I negotiated for the spare/accessories to be included as part of the deal, so they were "free" for me. Your mileage will vary of course. I don't normally drive around with the spare, but I wanted it just in case. With the spare inside, it takes up 90% of the luggage space. You can carry small items on top and in front of the tire, but not enough to fit any luggage.
FYI, the tire cover shown in my pic is optional also - not included by default.
You have two options for obtaining a spare:
1. Order it as a factory installed option
This will get you the spare and all the accessories (jack, lug wrench, etc) and the spare will be bolted in place in the rear. Downsides to this are that you can't use the rear carpet mat as shown in my pic and you also don't get the air compressor/fix-a-flat.
2. Buy the spare as an accessory from your dealer's parts counter.
This is what I did. Downside is that the accessories are sold separately - ~ $350 for the jack, lug wrench, holder, etc plus another $300 for the spare itself. It also isn't bolted to the floor.
I negotiated for the spare/accessories to be included as part of the deal, so they were "free" for me. Your mileage will vary of course. I don't normally drive around with the spare, but I wanted it just in case. With the spare inside, it takes up 90% of the luggage space. You can carry small items on top and in front of the tire, but not enough to fit any luggage.
FYI, the tire cover shown in my pic is optional also - not included by default.
#4
I didn't get the spare out of space concerns. I got a flat tire last week and was out for a day while it was towed and they had to source a replacement. I was stuck using uber for a day or so and still prefer that to having to outlay 400+ for a spare tire to sit around and take up valuable space thats can be otherwise better used.
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undfeatable (11-23-2014)
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I didn't get the spare out of space concerns. I got a flat tire last week and was out for a day while it was towed and they had to source a replacement. I was stuck using uber for a day or so and still prefer that to having to outlay 400+ for a spare tire to sit around and take up valuable space thats can be otherwise better used.
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I didn't get the spare out of space concerns. I got a flat tire last week and was out for a day while it was towed and they had to source a replacement. I was stuck using uber for a day or so and still prefer that to having to outlay 400+ for a spare tire to sit around and take up valuable space thats can be otherwise better used.
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I didn't get the spare out of space concerns. I got a flat tire last week and was out for a day while it was towed and they had to source a replacement. I was stuck using uber for a day or so and still prefer that to having to outlay 400+ for a spare tire to sit around and take up valuable space thats can be otherwise better used.
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#8
the spare is < 20 lbs. As I stated previously, I don't carry it around all the time. I wanted it for road trips. Besides, this isn't my only car, so space utilization and being able to carry things is not a concern for me. I have other vehicles for that.
#10
I ordered my ftype r with the spare and then got a great price from the dealer for the inflation kit. The spare is bolted down properly and came with a cover.
My reason is that when I'm on a longer trip I use the spare and for day to day the inflation kit is ok, so I take the spare out.
I have had a couple of flats over the years and both were not repairable, and certainly not with an inflation kit, so if we are driving a long way I wanted to assurance of a proper spare.
Space is limited with the spare, yet we can go a few days when packed light.
Lawrence
My reason is that when I'm on a longer trip I use the spare and for day to day the inflation kit is ok, so I take the spare out.
I have had a couple of flats over the years and both were not repairable, and certainly not with an inflation kit, so if we are driving a long way I wanted to assurance of a proper spare.
Space is limited with the spare, yet we can go a few days when packed light.
Lawrence
#11
second issue is what happens to the tire you remove, after using the spare???? This was issue with Porsche as a tire/rim wouldn't fit in the frunk but you did have a back seat- I do recall someone saying they carryied a box cutter to cut off the tire- perhaps the rim may then fit in the boot- my passenger wouldn't be so happy driving miles back with a rim on her lap.
The inconvienience issue is quite real- I did shred a tire coming home from a Pocono Raceway event in western jersey once- a spareless jag that would have meant flatbedding my car to philly on a Friday night the dealer service would be closed and not being able to get it until repaired on a Monday- then there would have been the getting back and forth to said dealer from Long Island (not an easy trip)
The inconvienience issue is quite real- I did shred a tire coming home from a Pocono Raceway event in western jersey once- a spareless jag that would have meant flatbedding my car to philly on a Friday night the dealer service would be closed and not being able to get it until repaired on a Monday- then there would have been the getting back and forth to said dealer from Long Island (not an easy trip)
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The spare fits in the trunk of the convertible! Saw it on top gear lol.
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I also own a BMW M Roadster for 13 years. I have yet to be stranded, but it could happen. It is the same scenario as the Jag F Type. No spare, the full size tire won't fit in the trunk, but it has a can of tire snot and an air compressor. I have had a flat with slow leak before and the air compressor allowed me to get home.
I take a number of precautions; besides the air compessor and factory sealant I carry an extra can of sealer and inflator, I carry a small tire repair kit since the sealant is a last resort Pocket Tire Plugger - For All Tubeless Tires - Stop & Go International Inc Store
I have used this tire repair kit on other vehicles and it usually works but not always. I bought this kit after a friend had a flat with fast leak up on Mt Hamilton and a motorcycle rider was kind enough to repair his tire.
I carry several bungy cords to hold the trunk lid closed with a tire inside, several friends have ended up borrowing mine.
I carry a cell phone charger in the car and I keep up my AAA Premium membership, they will tow you 250 miles anywhere you want to go, not just to the nearest garage or dealer that probably doesn't have a tire anyway.
Yes I know, I also go canyon carving where there is no cell service, but I am frequently with other people then or someone will eventually come along.
I also try to stay out a places like Oakland, it's hard to change or fix a flat when you're getting shot at.
So take some simple precautions, enjoy the car and drive and don't worry be happy. :-)
I take a number of precautions; besides the air compessor and factory sealant I carry an extra can of sealer and inflator, I carry a small tire repair kit since the sealant is a last resort Pocket Tire Plugger - For All Tubeless Tires - Stop & Go International Inc Store
I have used this tire repair kit on other vehicles and it usually works but not always. I bought this kit after a friend had a flat with fast leak up on Mt Hamilton and a motorcycle rider was kind enough to repair his tire.
I carry several bungy cords to hold the trunk lid closed with a tire inside, several friends have ended up borrowing mine.
I carry a cell phone charger in the car and I keep up my AAA Premium membership, they will tow you 250 miles anywhere you want to go, not just to the nearest garage or dealer that probably doesn't have a tire anyway.
Yes I know, I also go canyon carving where there is no cell service, but I am frequently with other people then or someone will eventually come along.
I also try to stay out a places like Oakland, it's hard to change or fix a flat when you're getting shot at.
So take some simple precautions, enjoy the car and drive and don't worry be happy. :-)
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Mulmur (11-24-2014)
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Like others here who have owned BWM's, I also owned one and dealt with the lack of a space tire. If you don't try and run the tread off the tires (i.e. run them beyond when they should be replaced), rarely do they rip apart. You can typically drive for a while with a puncture which is more typical of what could happen with a well maintained car (with today's tires). I did have two punctures on my BMW over the 10 years of ownership. First one was noticed on my way home from work. I stopped half way at a gas station to full it with air and finished my drive home. The second was noticed when I was leaving from home (it had lost most of it's pressure overnight and the tire system doesn't read pressure until the car starts moving). In neither case was I stranded.