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whats the go with the Crappy Spare wheel wont even fit over my brakes on my Type-M R32 GTST

WHats the point in a space saver wheel if it wont fit over the brakes.

anyone else have this problem...is it worth getting some spacers or something cos if i break down im stuffed...im carrying around extra weight for nothing.

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This is not good... Umm anyway, apparently 16inch falcon pursuit rims will fit, AND cover the brakes. Im looking at getting one as a spare for my car, as I really dont like the idea of a space saver.

Yeah, last time i got a slow leak i used tyre weld or something which went well for a couple of weeks until i got new tyres. Problem is it won't fix a tear in the side wall.

You need to change a wheel front to back to use a space saver, i found that out on my old rx7.

yeah that sounds good...the space saver is useless....it didnt fit on the rear either...well i didnt want to forse it on cos i had just painted the brake calipers

Thats pretty rooted then. I had always assumed it'd fit the rear at the very least. Time to turf it in the name of weight reduction :P

Or put it on backwards for that deep dish look

hawker05.. the space savers fit on both front and back, so you've got one from another car... as for burn outs, I've seena few people use them and that actually last quite a long time.. hard rubber I guess...

Fit two on the back and go for a drive, quite entertaining, well, when you have 2x Skyline ones that fit...

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