securing a space saver in the boot

Magicarcher

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Warwickshire
With non runflats ordered for Friday I am considering a 17" space saver for the boot. I understand that for the MOT, if a spare is fitted it must be secured. This also seams like the right thing to do because under heavy cornering it could get thrown from side to side. Has anyone found a good way to secure a space saver so it doesn't move around?
 
I bought one from an advert on here posted by someone who had sold his Coupe.

It came complete with an E46 jack and wheelbase, and a securing device he'd made up. He had cut a piece of 3/4" plywood, screwed it to a coupe of bits of wood so it levelled up with the "step" in the boot floor and put a couple of 4" or so bolts into the ply pointing upwards that would align with 2 of the holes in the space-saver then cut a couple of bits of steel and put a thread in them to hold the wheel down. And then stuck Velcro to the bottom of the bits of wood so they would stick to the carpet.

Photo isn't too great, but hopefully shows enough. If anyone is interested I'll take a better one - without the wheel in the way!
 

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srhutch said:
I've never had my spare wheel move and it's not secured.

Just take it out come MOT time. :wink:
Same for me ,also take it out for mot.Have done this for the last 8yrs
 
Spare wheels and tyres are not part of the MOT.

2.12 on here https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/car-parts-checked-at-an-mot/car-parts-checked-at-an-mot
 
I picked up one of these, it has velcro on one side. Added 2 more bits and mine sits in the boot ok.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-x-CAR-VEHICLE-SPARE-WHEEL-STORAGE-CARRY-TYRE-BAG-PROTECTION-COVER-SPACE-SAVER/141800482994?epid=1544579697&hash=item2103f7a8b2:g:oHYAAOSw14xWFmEA
 
Hi I’m looking at buying a space saver as have replaced RFs I’ve got 18” mv2s what size space saver do I need I’m asking as there’s a massive difference in price between 16 & 17 inch wheels
 
StuCracker said:
I picked up one of these, it has velcro on one side. Added 2 more bits and mine sits in the boot ok.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-x-CAR-VEHICLE-SPARE-WHEEL-STORAGE-CARRY-TYRE-BAG-PROTECTION-COVER-SPACE-SAVER/141800482994?epid=1544579697&hash=item2103f7a8b2:g:oHYAAOSw14xWFmEA
Now that's really cool :thumbsup:
 
Ruroma69 said:
Hi I’m looking at buying a space saver as have replaced RFs I’ve got 18” mv2s what size space saver do I need I’m asking as there’s a massive difference in price between 16 & 17 inch wheels
If you have a 3.0 buy a 17 in
 
StuCracker said:
I picked up one of these, it has velcro on one side. Added 2 more bits and mine sits in the boot ok.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-x-CAR-VEHICLE-SPARE-WHEEL-STORAGE-CARRY-TYRE-BAG-PROTECTION-COVER-SPACE-SAVER/141800482994?epid=1544579697&hash=item2103f7a8b2:g:oHYAAOSw14xWFmEA
Nice! I'll be ordering one of these and a 17in spacey. 10 months without a spare is starting to push my luck I think!
 
Mr Tidy said:
I bought one from an advert on here posted by someone who had sold his Coupe.

It came complete with an E46 jack and wheelbase, and a securing device he'd made up. He had cut a piece of 3/4" plywood, screwed it to a coupe of bits of wood so it levelled up with the "step" in the boot floor and put a couple of 4" or so bolts into the ply pointing upwards that would align with 2 of the holes in the space-saver then cut a couple of bits of steel and put a thread in them to hold the wheel down. And then stuck Velcro to the bottom of the bits of wood so they would stick to the carpet.

Photo isn't too great, but hopefully shows enough. If anyone is interested I'll take a better one - without the wheel in the way!

Thanks Mr Tidy, That has given me some good ideas.
 
Ruroma69 said:
Hi I’m looking at buying a space saver as have replaced RFs I’ve got 18” mv2s what size space saver do I need I’m asking as there’s a massive difference in price between 16 & 17 inch wheels

This one fella. Might be able to get away with a 16”
https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=107556
 
The only issue with buying a cover to fit the space saver is if you get a puncture you're going to have to put a full-size wheel in the boot!
 
Mr Tidy said:
The only issue with buying a cover to fit the space saver is if you get a puncture you're going to have to put a full-size wheel in the boot!

That is true, but that should only be for the drive to the garage. What a cover will do is prevent the space saver making everyday boot objects dirty and also prevent small everyday objects accidentally falling through the holes in the steel rim. I am happy to pay £8 for those benefits.
 
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