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Old Jan 16th, 2021, 15:19   #1
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Would anyone know if the half size spare takes the same size wheel bolts as the normal alloy wheel? sometimes other vehicles have different sizes and I don't want to get caught out...

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I personally have the space saver wheel and the tools to replacer it. I’m going to be pretty hacked off if I ever find I don’t have the bolts to fix by it onto the axle. That said I know the bolts used to fix the spare are the same as those used to hold a full size wheel.
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Thank you just what I needed to know...
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I bought a space saver for my 2011 s60 and when i had to use it i found it very hard to tighten the bolts.Maybe it's because the bolts would never have been in so far.
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I think I will check with my local dealer when it goes in for a service next month, better to be sure...
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Yes it is the same bolts as used with the alloy wheels.
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