Spare Tire Fit

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Spare Tire Fit

Post by Bessie the Mud Slayer »

Hey all,

Recently had to get a new spare tire (long story) and the new one is a little too snug. It's stock size, same size as all others, however its perhaps a little too fat. Can't seem to get it to fit. So, short of getting a different tire, or a roof basket, I was thinking of modifying the basket for the spare. Adding about 3/4 - 1" to the length the basket hangs down. Any of you think of any possible problems with this?
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Have you checked to see if the tire shop over-inflated the tire, and hence made it not able to fit?

Also, maybe because it is new, the fit will be a little tight. Maybe the factory one was this way when new.
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I run my tyres at 42PSI but the spare will only fit if I have it at 33PSI. Good to keep a compressor with you in the event you need to use it.

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I've taken the spare down to 20psi, and its still tight. Proceeding with adding 1" to the basket.
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Out of curiosity, Bessie ~ What size tyres are you running? When you say "stock size" that is 215SR15 (215/85R15). I'm using 235/75R15s, for reference to my previous post.

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Fwiw I have trouble fitting my spare tire in the van. But I promise to eat better and lose a few pounds.
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Post by Erebus »

Sorry I didn't see this post a long time ago. I also had the issue of my 235/75/r15 tires. I modified the carrier by drilling another hole in the vertical part.

See my old post at http://www.delica.ca/forum/spare-tire-c ... tml#p10787

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