Ive just fitted my spacesaver that I have had on my 8G and 9G onto our new 10G good news is they fit on all four corners and spin freely. Also I have a spare set of alloy wheels from a 8g that Ive got winter tyres on also fit the 10g and spin freely on all four corners, they have 205-55-R16 tyres on so will change these to 215-55-R16 that are on the entry level 10G.
I didn't have temporary wheel on my previous 8G, but now I want it for new 10G. Good to know that previous spare wheel is good, please could you explain which size the tire is?
I bought a full size spare wheel following my 3 hour wait for the AA to rescue me on a cold winters night having gone through a pothole that totally destroyed the tyre.
It goes in the hole, but you would need to raise the boot floor. You have to raise the floor on those cars with a central exhaust anyway, even with a space saver.
I picked my 68 Reg Sports plus up this morning thinking that the new spacesaver I bought less than a year ago for my 9G SR would fit into the spare wheel housing,,, WRONG, I never once considered the central exhausts would get in the way. Does anybody know whether there is a specific wheel type I can get for my particular model. I hate being without a spare wheel. ?
I picked my 68 Reg Sports plus up this morning thinking that the new spacesaver I bought less than a year ago for my 9G SR would fit into the spare wheel housing,,, WRONG, I never once considered the central exhausts would get in the way. Does anybody know whether there is a specific wheel type I can get for my particular model. I hate being without a spare wheel. [emoji45]
You need the Honda kit, it comes with a new boot floor which is raised to accommodate the wheel.
If you have a wheel, you may just be able to buy the floor.
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