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Worms Member Since: 31 Oct 2017 Location: Highlands Posts: 635 |
A few weeks ago I started to make a replacement floor panel for mine (although I do have a spare wheel) using two pieces of plywood and a piano hinge, so that I can access the wheel well without completely emptying the boot. I’ll get round to finishing it at some point, just not had the time and yet to order carpet to cover it.
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29th Jun 2018 7:14 am |
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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2594 |
You can't beat a proper spare wheel some punctures can't be repaired with the kit. |
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29th Jun 2018 7:14 am |
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ReggiePerrin Member Since: 13 Mar 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 1268 |
I'd agree with full size spare and jack. I have the Land Rover dog guard and cage and for the few minutes it takes to get to the wheel. If the boot is full, hey ho... at least I know I am going to get home that day, regardless of the destroyed tyre.
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29th Jun 2018 8:11 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2805 |
Spare wheel every time Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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29th Jun 2018 8:40 am |
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RazMan Member Since: 18 Nov 2011 Location: Essexshire Posts: 336 |
Personally I would ditch the spare wheel unless you are a serious off-roader. It will release a huge amount of storage room and save a lot of weight too.
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29th Jun 2018 9:14 am |
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Iguana Member Since: 13 Jun 2018 Location: Sunny Weston-super-Mud Posts: 90 |
Interested in selling the holder? |
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29th Jun 2018 9:40 am |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
Option 2 for me.
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29th Jun 2018 11:27 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5001 |
Out of curiosity what is the advantage in having a dog crate as opposed to just a dog guard that keeps them in the boot ? Jules |
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29th Jun 2018 12:16 pm |
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Iguana Member Since: 13 Jun 2018 Location: Sunny Weston-super-Mud Posts: 90 |
I have a springer who loves mud and water, the Trans K9 keep all the mud and water inside the crate, so you don't get the water/mud/send etc all over your boot. They are also crash tested and keep the dog(s) inside the crate which is strapped down to the car anchor points
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29th Jun 2018 1:14 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
i would buy my unused 19" shaddow chrome alloy wheel and pop a tyre on it
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29th Jun 2018 1:36 pm |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
the gunk apparently ruins the tyre and makes its scrap, even if the damage was repairable.
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29th Jun 2018 1:54 pm |
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ReggiePerrin Member Since: 13 Mar 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 1268 |
I had it in my mind to put it back in the car when the car goes and selling my never used 19" diamond cut & continental tyr seperately. As a storage device it is fairly useless but I believe the lower spec cars had a much smaller polystyrene gunk & pump holder that actuall left usable stowage space in the wheel well. |
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29th Jun 2018 4:08 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
If you don't get a spare, get a TPMS so you are aware of a flat tyre early enough. I have had three punctures in the last two months all from screws. After getting a TPMS the second two punctures I plugged and repaired. The first puncture I didn't notice early enough & destroyed the tyre. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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30th Jun 2018 10:22 pm |
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Worms Member Since: 31 Oct 2017 Location: Highlands Posts: 635 |
I don’t know what the no-spare wheel well comes fitted with, but I would imagine that the threaded insert for the wheel holder is already in place? If so, you don’t need the official LR wheel holder - and I would argue you don’t actually want it either! It places the wheel with the wheel centre upwards, so most of the usable space is underneath it. If you turn the wheel over, the fixing will only just hold it and then you are left with the rod that supports the floor panel getting in the way of using the space for anything that can’t be packed in around it.
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1st Jul 2018 6:18 am |
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