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chrisuk161



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Spare wheel - again

I'm a potential FR2 owner and caravan tower. What is the general spare wheel situation please? Will a standard alloy fit in the spare wheel well without modification? Or is the spare underslung? Most FR2s for sale come with an inflating kit, but alloys with tyre are not too expensive on ebay. I have had a poor history with punctures so this is important to me.

Post #334142 30th Oct 2017 4:07 pm
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mudslinger



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Wales 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Lux Auto Sumatra Black

I always carry a spare ...got a new alloy form a lr dealer via eBay for £100 inc p/p

Foamed stuff no good if tyre shredded ...

Pays your money take your chance ...
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CJOver



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Lux Auto Santorini Black

Yes a full size alloy spare should fit in the well, the jack etc sits beneath this in a expanded foam holder.

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chrisuk161



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Thanks for the replies.

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dorsetfreelander



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Confirmed, I have a standard alloy spare wheel.
Incidentally I was reading up on the DS and learned that you can only have a spare wheel if it's specified at build time as the floor pan is different. That's going to make searching for an suitable car on Autotrader or a dealer's website a bit difficult as probably won't be a search option and my bet is that few cars will have been built that way anyway. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
5 x FL2 4 manual + 1 auto
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chrisuk161



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Thanks, that probably explains a FL2 I saw on autotrader today. It quoted a tyre kit and a full sized alloy spare, but I did notice in the photo of the boot, that the floor was not flush and there was about an inch gap all round.

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westville



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Mine was supplied with an optional full size alloy spare - I have upgraded to Evoque wheels and also have a fifth alloy which fits in the recess without any problems.
In the past I have been stranded with other cars which only had a useless (tyre was split) blow up kit No Longer the owner of a 2013MY Fuji White GS

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chrisuk161 wrote:
Thanks, that probably explains a FL2 I saw on autotrader today. It quoted a tyre kit and a full sized alloy spare, but I did notice in the photo of the boot, that the floor was not flush and there was about an inch gap all round.

If the spare is standard size (any diameter) and is stowed correctly the floor will fit properly. There is a bolt with an adjustable collar that fits through the wheel centre and jack. When screwed in this supports the floor at the correct height. The collar is screwed down to secure the wheel.
The comment about the DS is correct. A skinny spare can be factory fitted below the floor, but can't be retrofitted. If the car is supplied as a five seater you can have a full-size spare in the well where the rear seats (3rd row) would have been. In the UK this option is only available in a very small number of configurations - for most versions it's not an option. There is some suggestion that you can remove the rear seats and fit a spare wheel, but I haven't yet seen a complete conversion (there might be a market there for someone to do it). Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
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Past master



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There may well be a market for those (on the DS forum). Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
300TDi Disco (bought new - terrible car) sent back after 18 months
Freelander 1 Estate - leased, given back at end of lease
200TDi Disco (bought from a mate with 100,000 on the clock) - Gone
Disco 2 TD5 - sold and exported to France
FR2 TD4 GS - Gone
FR2 SD4 HSE - Now changed for a DS
New model ex-demo Evoque S 180 in white
Unable to order a new DS, so gave up. Now have a Volvo S90 Recharge.

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Worms



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I’m sure this must have been covered before, but I can’t find it amongst the many spare wheel threads...

Having been told I had a full-size spare when I picked up the FL2, I was out this afternoon to turn it over so that I could use the well-space better. Turns out that although it looks full size, it is actually the steel wheel with a very nearly full-size tyre. The car has 235/65R17s all round, but the spare is 225/65R17. Why would they do that? There is plenty of space for the 235 tyre and it surely can’t have been much of a cost-saving, but it means that you would be driving with one wheel a half-inch smaller than the rest! If they wanted to go narrower, why didn’t they change the aspect ratio? Is it simply to make sure you don’t end up running too long on three alloy rims and one steel one? 2005 D3 2.7 Auto
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IanMetro



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My full size spare wheel, which my TOPix Vehicle Summary says was factory supplied, is identical to my other tyres and wheels.
It fits in the boot perfectly under the false floor, and it has TPMS ready to go.

I have noticed, (and have done in past), that if buying a spare, it is often a lot cheaper to use a different type of wheel, although I always used a full sized tyre. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
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Worms wrote:
I’m sure this must have been covered before, but I can’t find it amongst the many spare wheel threads...

Having been told I had a full-size spare when I picked up the FL2, I was out this afternoon to turn it over so that I could use the well-space better. Turns out that although it looks full size, it is actually the steel wheel with a very nearly full-size tyre. The car has 235/65R17s all round, but the spare is 225/65R17. Why would they do that? There is plenty of space for the 235 tyre and it surely can’t have been much of a cost-saving, but it means that you would be driving with one wheel a half-inch smaller than the rest! If they wanted to go narrower, why didn’t they change the aspect ratio? Is it simply to make sure you don’t end up running too long on three alloy rims and one steel one?

Two different spares were supplied. One is a same-pattern alloy wheel and tyre. The other is a 17" steel wheel with tyre. Sometimes these tyres are the same size (mine was) but sometimes slightly different. no-one seems to know why. Even if you have 18" wheels, the spare will be 17"
The choice you have is
a) keep the current wheel and tyre - they are OK to use in an emergency
b) keep the current wheel, put the correct size tyre on and try to sell the existing tyre on e-bay
c) keep a look out on here for a correct size and pattern alloy wheel. This WILL fit in the spare tyre well. If you find one, you have the choice of keeping the tyre it comes with or buying a new tyre.
What I did was adopt c), then when time came to buy new tyres I used the best of my (now) five wheels as spare and put 4 new tyres on the other wheels. I gave away the steel wheel to another forum member. Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
300TDi Disco (bought new - terrible car) sent back after 18 months
Freelander 1 Estate - leased, given back at end of lease
200TDi Disco (bought from a mate with 100,000 on the clock) - Gone
Disco 2 TD5 - sold and exported to France
FR2 TD4 GS - Gone
FR2 SD4 HSE - Now changed for a DS
New model ex-demo Evoque S 180 in white
Unable to order a new DS, so gave up. Now have a Volvo S90 Recharge.

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jules



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chrisuk161 wrote:
Thanks, that probably explains a FL2 I saw on autotrader today. It quoted a tyre kit and a full sized alloy spare, but I did notice in the photo of the boot, that the floor was not flush and there was about an inch gap all round.


Not sure what was going on there. Ive got a 235/55/R19 tyre on a standard alloy wheel, jack kit, towing rope, trailer tie down ropes, jump leads and detachable tow ball all in the boot wheel space and the lid fits flush. Jules

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