Spacesaver wheel

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Hey all,
Will a 17" Spacesaver get over the brakes of my 35is ? If I am going none run flats I want a Spacesaver. I hardly ever carry anything in the boot so it is fine.
Thanks.
 
If all else fails try some back street tyre fitters.
Something i never thought of before i bought a space saver for my 23i, a local tyre fitter had a load of space savers they had collected from breakers and were using as temporary wheels for customers. Guy who told me ended buying the space saver they lent him.
 
flybobbie said:
If all else fails try some back street tyre fitters.
Something i never thought of before i bought a space saver for my 23i, a local tyre fitter had a load of space savers they had collected from breakers and were using as temporary wheels for customers. Guy who told me ended buying the space saver they lent him.

With the space saver in the boot can you still operate the roof? :?
Rob
 
Yes no problem.
Car is my daily driver so i don't miss the loss in boot space, the wheel is about 7 inches wide.
Funny since i bought it 4 years ago, i have never needed it.

Also have the kit with the wool and glue. My local tyre fitter says they use those on lorry and tractor tyres on call outs.
 
Thanks, question is more of what *size* of Spacesaver wheel will get over the brakes - are the brakes of the 35is the same as other E89's??? I think a 16" will be too small and may need to be 17 or 18????
 
flybobbie said:
Yes no problem.
Car is my daily driver so i don't miss the loss in boot space, the wheel is about 7 inches wide.
Funny since i bought it 4 years ago, i have never needed it.

Also have the kit with the wool and glue. My local tyre fitter says they use those on lorry and tractor tyres on call outs.
The day you leave it at home is the day you will get a puncture!
I will try the backstreet tyre places then, a few around here.
 
step_change said:
Thanks, question is more of what *size* of Spacesaver wheel will get over the brakes - are the brakes of the 35is the same as other E89's??? I think a 16" will be too small and may need to be 17 or 18????

Your brakes are larger than the smaller engines models, not sure if 17” would fit? :?
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
step_change said:
Thanks, question is more of what *size* of Spacesaver wheel will get over the brakes - are the brakes of the 35is the same as other E89's??? I think a 16" will be too small and may need to be 17 or 18????

Your brakes are larger than the smaller engines models, not sure if 17” would fit? :?
Rob
The bigger question is does a normal rear wheel fit in the boot or the front seat?
 
I'd always try with Holt Sealant first. If it didn't fit then I'd try the spare wheel. If I had to, I'd hide the wheel in a ditch somewhere and come back for it later. Sure that's not an option if in France, but I don't go to France that much and if I did I'd make sure I had cover and forego the spare. The spare is more for me nipping out and about on work business. Oftentimes with a flat just a reinflate of the tyre and you can get another 50 miles from it

BTW - I notice that some of the emergency rescue dudes will charge you if you have changed the car from its original specification to none run flats and they have to flatbed you because of a change you made.
 
I got a 17” space saver a few months ago - fits fine. Roof has to stay up if you put a punctured normal wheel in boot of course but rear fits. I tried it. If it doesnt go over the brakes then use a rear wheel on the front and put space saver on back just to get you home.. (mines fine, its just a 20 ).
 
Nictrix said:
Smartbear said:
step_change said:
Thanks, question is more of what *size* of Spacesaver wheel will get over the brakes - are the brakes of the 35is the same as other E89's??? I think a 16" will be too small and may need to be 17 or 18????

Your brakes are larger than the smaller engines models, not sure if 17” would fit? :?
Rob
The bigger question is does a normal rear wheel fit in the boot or the front seat?
I put a 19" rear tyre in the boot (once I pick up another alloy Ill use as a spare), so a wheel will fit and allow the roof to be dropped
 
davemul said:
I got a 17” space saver a few months ago - fits fine. Roof has to stay up if you put a punctured normal wheel in boot of course but rear fits. I tried it. If it doesnt go over the brakes then use a rear wheel on the front and put space saver on back just to get you home.. (mines fine, its just a 20 ).
The 17" fits fine on the 35is ???
 
I meant it fits in the Boot with cover down and still space left for a squashy bag. Ive got 19s on my 20i. The 17” space saver with tyre is near enough the same overall diameter as the full size wheel. This what I have got. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F312737511430
 
davemul said:
I meant it fits in the Boot with cover down and still space left for a squashy bag. Ive got 19s on my 20i. The 17” space saver with tyre is near enough the same overall diameter as the full size wheel. This what I have got. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F312737511430
That seems a bit pricey for 17 inch.
I think i paid about £125, wheel, jack and brace. Steel wheel. But would it clear the 35i brakes i don't know.
It wasn't quoted as being for the E89, i traced it back from a US site selling the same, it was just a fairly std size for lots of BMW's. And i can get the 18 inch alloy in the boot or on the front seat.
 
What to do with the flat, i thought bolt it back on over the top of the space saver, with longer bolts and just carry it on that axle.
Bit weird, i known.
Sort of thing they would probably do in Russia.
 
if you run different sized wheels on the rear for any distance you will seriously damage your differential, it will overheat very quickly.
 
flybobbie said:
What to do with the flat, i thought bolt it back on over the top of the space saver, with longer bolts and just carry it on that axle.
Bit weird, i known.
Sort of thing they would probably do in Russia.

Also illegal for the wheels to protrude further than the bodywork :o

https://youtu.be/nqqZ28m8uCo

Rob
 
mcbutler said:
if you run different sized wheels on the rear for any distance you will seriously damage your differential, it will overheat very quickly.
I think the saver wheel is 17 inch but the tyre diameter same as std. tyre.
That doesn't change otherwise the speedo would be inaccurate.
 
mcbutler said:
if you run different sized wheels on the rear for any distance you will seriously damage your differential, it will overheat very quickly.

That’s incorrect...for normal differentials, ie non LSD or locking ones, there is no stated limit on time / distance with uneven size wheels..

Even more complex cars like my XC70 with permanent 4 wheel drive don’t specify a limitation..

Given you are only supposed to use the space saver at limited speed for a limited distance your assertion is incorrect..IMHO..

Can you show an example listed in an owners manual pls?
 
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