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Jan 31st, 2014, 19:49 | #21 | |
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I'm marshalling my resources and will attemptto submit something when it stops raining (could be a while). However, I'm allergic to all those interweb sites that let you leave your photos then capture your "very being" - if you get my drift. UPDATE - yes I can insert an image, so that's OK. Watch this space.... |
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Jan 31st, 2014, 20:03 | #22 | |
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I plan to get the same kit as you, slip the wheel in and cut the tray to fit. Should all look quite neat. I'll put the hacksaw back in the tool chest for now! Cheers. Mike Pics will be good to see if it ever does stop raining! |
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Feb 1st, 2014, 13:04 | #23 |
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Your wish is my command - and it's not raining (yet)
V60 grocery holder.JPG Grocery holder floor - just to prove that I have one V60 wheel in boot 2.JPG The wheel in the boot with the tool tray just visible forward of the wheel. I forgot to take a picture of the empty space, but it doesn't really add anything. The wheel sits firmly in a circular indentation in the floor pan. No room to move the wheel laterally, but it can slide slightly for and aft. If you want any more pics: send me a PM. The goodies tray supplied with the car is a magnificent beast, but being modern papier-mâché may well disintegrate if you hack it about - it'll destroy its structural integrity. That said there's a lot of electronics littered about on that space, so some thought needs to be taken about how to protect them. |
Feb 1st, 2014, 15:39 | #24 |
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I stand corrected!.... as mentioned only downside of this version is the potential movement of the wheel... but looks to be a reasonable solution
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Feb 1st, 2014, 16:08 | #25 |
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Hi Mike95,
My model doesn't have the flap up grocery tray, just the (removable) gadget tray that goes under the boot floor. Hardly worth messing about cutting this up to fit the wheel for the marginal benefit that remains. i just took it out completely. I had a quick look at ebay and see the wheel etc that I bought looks to be priced at £95 now, but still worth it compared to a puncture in the middle of nowhere with no phone signal and an unrepairable tyre. Not pretty but good enough for me. |
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Feb 1st, 2014, 16:16 | #26 | |
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Once I have the wheel in place i may have a go at chopping the tray and maybe strengthening it as not much to loose. I will let you know the result unless you beat me to it. Love the colour of your car by the way. Flamenco red? I wanted one that colour but with the beige interior but where I bought mine from only had one with the off black. We ended up with silver and beige which also looks great - to me anyway. Thanks again. Hope you enjoy the car as we are. Cheers. Mike |
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Feb 2nd, 2014, 11:00 | #27 | |
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I also post on the US VolvoXC forum where there (used to be) a lot of interaction. It's quieter now. There's a lot of interaction and I try to put something back where I can. So with a new toy I'm trying to redress the balance. No I'm not going to chop my tray - you never know we might sell the car on (after yesterday's trial run The Management said she was beginning to really enjoy driving - after xxx years. A good sign as not many ladies get as anoraky about cars,;shoes, mebe...), in which case the tray will go back in. Yes, the colour is Flamenco - our first love was the older ruby red, but they can't formulate that in water based paints (Our most loved colour was Scarab Green which subtlety moved from green to blue - hence the name). I had a red V70 with beige interior and never really liked it. While "selling" the car to SWMBO, I asked "black or beige?" - came the answer - black. Result!! It's very much a personal thing and I wouldn't possibly criticise anyone else's choice. Black can be very oppressive, certainly in the garage the inside looks like the pits of hell without the flames (they're on the outside) It's the nicest Volvo to drive that I've ever seen (even the T5 C30 was not that good), positive steering, good tactile feedback, and firm turbo thrust without any hint of "bothering". Current used offers of fleet cars are very attractive. FWIW I've found an inexpensive rear mat via fleaBay and if it's good I'll report back on this thread. The manufacturer might be prepared to do a variation on the Volvo folding version if there's interest (There are costs associated with setting up a prototype and the volumes may not justify it). He might make me a separate piece to cover the folded seat backs which would be a good start. If the muse takes me, I'll post pictures of Volvos initial "wheel in a bag" solution and the £450 later offering - so people can see what they're missing. Watch this space. Another Mike |
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Feb 2nd, 2014, 11:45 | #28 |
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Volvo have lost the plot again with this what was wrong with the old system and a normal spare wheel?
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Feb 2nd, 2014, 12:13 | #29 | |
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Pah! |
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Feb 2nd, 2014, 13:30 | #30 | |
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No room - there is plenty. It is simply a matter of design. A compact spare is quite adequate - no way. The most it will reasonably do is get you home a short distance at slow speed.
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