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    need a second spare wheel, but what?

    Hi all,

    Just wondering what people have as a second spare tyre/rim. I've got a 2001 defender with the alloy rims. Except for simply getting another one of these and coping the $$$, what do people use?? Maybe on old steal rim or something?? but I have no idea which, what or how??

    any tips or ideas are welcome.

    Jimmy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy View Post
    Hi all,

    Just wondering what people have as a second spare tyre/rim. I've got a 2001 defender with the alloy rims. Except for simply getting another one of these and coping the $$$, what do people use?? Maybe on old steal rim or something?? but I have no idea which, what or how??

    any tips or ideas are welcome.

    Jimmy
    Any old wheel that you steal should work fine.

    Cheers
    Simon

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    just remember, you need to obtain & carry steel wheel wheelnuts to use with your odd spare as they require different ones from the alloys


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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    just remember, you need to obtain & carry steel wheel wheelnuts to use with your odd spare as they require different ones from the alloys

    The factory alloy wheel nuts hold steelies on fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    just remember, you need to obtain & carry steel wheel wheelnuts to use with your odd spare as they require different ones from the alloys

    The factory alloy nuts are tapered on the end to hold steel rims. For example, early P38As came with a steel spare.

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    the alloy nuts on the early rangies are tapered too but I thought that was just to make it easier to push them through the wheel?

    The shaft on the early alloy nuts that threads around the hub bolt is only a couple of mm thick and I've snapped a couple. I don't know if I'd be happy with them holding on steelies.

    If the nuts were interchangable why would they make two different types?

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    If you get a matching alloy that gives 2 identical spares so tyre rotation is a breeze.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    the alloy nuts on the early rangies are tapered too but I thought that was just to make it easier to push them through the wheel?

    The shaft on the early alloy nuts that threads around the hub bolt is only a couple of mm thick and I've snapped a couple. I don't know if I'd be happy with them holding on steelies.

    If the nuts were interchangable why would they make two different types?
    Your snapping, factory alloy wheel nuts

    I thinking you need some lessons in basic tightening

    My mate has run them on his disco with steelies for the past 4 years with either 33" jungle trekkers or 32" BF's, WITHOUT ISSUE

    I wouldn't because they look stoopid

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Your snapping, factory alloy wheel nuts
    Yep, one taking a tight nut off, the other tightening one up

    I thinking you need some lessons in basic tightening
    maybe, but it wont fall off

    I wouldn't because they look stoopid
    ermmm yep, they would stick out a lot

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    Your not talking about the nuts that go with these alloy rims are you

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=38566
    Last edited by rovercare; 7th June 2007 at 04:34 AM. Reason: Forgot the link

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