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Aug 5th, 2002, 21:56 | #1 |
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Pram wheels
Hi,
My wifes V70 has the spacesaver pram wheel as a spare. Luckily we have a spare wheel and tyre to fit a V70 so the following comment is not really an issue to us. I know that there is time and a place for the spacesavers i.e. rear seating, weight saving etc. There cannot be much of a cost saving exercise to Volvo so why is an option not given when buying for either space saving or normal? Space savers may be acceptable if you only poddle around the U.K. but our cars are often in situations far away from your local Kwik Fit where a spacesaver is totally unacceptable. i.e. in snow conditions with chains on or on the continent mile from any help with an overnight journey , heavily loaded, is now restricted by virtue of the speed that a spacesaver can be used at. Cheers Nigel |
Aug 6th, 2002, 19:36 | #2 |
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>There cannot be much of a cost
>saving exercise to Volvo so why is an option not given when >buying for either space saving or normal? Looking at the price list,it is an option. |
Aug 6th, 2002, 20:58 | #3 |
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Hi All,
Re the above.. the question i would like answered is if the car has a space saver spare fitted, and you get a puncture just exactly do you put the punctured tyre?? afterall it was a spacesaver that lived there before come on volvo corp. give us a definative answer!!! Matt |
Aug 8th, 2002, 18:41 | #4 |
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Great point Matt. I love real thinkers as opposed to those who think they know whats best for us. Its almost like the logic Northampton had when it decided to bring in 1 million rules for Car Boot Sales. i.e. self recycling ,only to find that they were critisised for not recycling enough rubbish themselves!!!! Cheers Nigel
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Aug 8th, 2002, 21:05 | #5 |
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>Hi All,
> >Re the above.. > > >the question i would like answered is > > >if the car has a space saver spare fitted, and you get a >puncture > >just exactly do you put the punctured tyre?? > >afterall it was a spacesaver that lived there before A full size wheel will fit without a problem in the hole in the boot where the space saver came out of. After all, if you specified the full size spare option, it would have to fit in there anyway |
Aug 8th, 2002, 22:30 | #6 |
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I suspect that that is probably true, that just leaves me with one question: why oh why do they fit the space saver wheel. This is perhaps one of the most idiotic "inventions" that the car industry has ever come up with. I once owned a Saab 9000 CD Turbo, a 185 hp car with everything you can possibly ask for in terms of luxury, then you open the boot and under the matt is this bicycle wheel that is supposed to take you home if the ordinary wheel goes. This is then considered an improvement!! The car industry must have saved, what, 2 quid per wheel? And don't give me the weight saving #####, must people carry more stuff in their cars than the weight of a road wheel, I know I do. Maps, CDs, tools, tow ropes, spare clothes...
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Aug 9th, 2002, 17:41 | #7 |
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And don't give me the weight
>saving #####, must people carry more stuff in their cars >than the weight of a road wheel, I know I do. Maps, CDs, >tools, tow ropes, spare clothes... Yes but when you have to change the wheel at the side of the road, the SS wheel is a lot easier to carry than a full size 17" alloy. Although you still have to get the old 17" alloy back in the boot. |
Aug 10th, 2002, 11:46 | #8 |
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Perhaps it's to make sure you get the puncture repaired...how many people change a wheel then 'forget' to get it repaired and end up with 2 flat tyres?
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Aug 10th, 2002, 15:19 | #9 |
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well, after puncturing one of my craters and fitting the space saver, guess what, the crater didnt fit in the wheel well, naff or what
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Aug 11th, 2002, 09:20 | #10 |
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RE: Pram wheels
The 850R comes with the horrible spacesaver spare as standard, so I went off and got a used Volans 17" rim which fits in fine.
The only problem was I fitted a DIRECTIONAL tread Falken onto the wheel - prat! Now I have to hope that I have a puncture on the right side of the car. If anyone wants to trade a brand-new 205/45 17" Falken for a non-directional tyre of the same size, please let me know. BTW the spacesaver is very useful as a plank support for when I want to work under the front of my car - being a R, standard ramps catch on the front bib. |
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