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Old 02-14-2019, 04:49 PM
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Spare 18" wheel

OK all you Countryman ALL4 with conventional tires and 18" wheels, what do you do for a spare? Is there one that is compatible with 18" wheels? Sources?
The search I did only uncovered a supplier that only goes up to 17"
 
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Old 02-22-2019, 05:23 AM
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The spare doesnt have to be the same rim size so long as the outer diameter is similar.

It wouldnt be the wheels dictating that a spare wont fit...it would be brakes....the 17" spare doesnt typically fit the JCW brakes. Is that what you have?
 
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The spare doesnt have to be the same rim size so long as the outer diameter is similar.

It wouldnt be the wheels dictating that a spare wont fit...it would be brakes....the 17" spare doesnt typically fit the JCW brakes. Is that what you have?

I ended up buying one of those compact spares from MiniMania. I don't have JCW brakes but they reassured me that the wheel would fit although I heard somewhere else that if a front tire goes flat that i would have to take a back wheel and put it on the front and then the new spare on the back.
 
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You should never put the spare on the front anyway, so that's not really a limitation.
 
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You should never put the spare on the front anyway, so that's not really a limitation.
I woudl always follow that advice on a front wheel drive car and probably on my ALL4 too.
 
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I think the "not fitting on the front" one was that inflatable Mercedes spare a lot of guys carry as an option since it fits in the cargo floor recess.
 
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I guess that I will just have to do a trial install, if the darn weather would just improve a little, just to make sure.
 
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