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saluki89 10-07-2021 03:17 PM

Spare tire in limited models?
 
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Saw a video clip from an Australia release yesterday and noticed that it had a spare in the trunk. I think it was a Limited version, also noticed from the online BRZ owners manual that the specs list a spare tire tire size under the 18” wheel section. Makes me wonder if those with Limited are going to get a spare, those with Premiums get a repair kit? Anyone else noticed this?

Sport-Tech 10-09-2021 10:49 AM

Lol at having your manual torquing checked by a shop or dealer. From what I have seen they always use uncalibrated air hammers when mounting a wheel and never a torque wrench. Probably why my front rotors got warped, overtorqued.

Blighty 10-09-2021 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by saluki89 (Post 3471652)
Saw a video clip from an Australia release yesterday and noticed that it had a spare in the trunk. I think it was a Limited version, also noticed from the online BRZ owners manual that the specs list a spare tire tire size under the 18” wheel section. Makes me wonder if those with Limited are going to get a spare, those with Premiums get a repair kit? Anyone else noticed this?

Yeah its also on the online configurator.

What's interesting in your image is that no BRZ comes with the 17 inch wheels in Australia. Where was that video from?

Both the Coupe and Coupe S come with 18's. We don't really have a bottom spec.

PhatFreshPrince 10-10-2021 07:22 PM

I saw this in the attached BRZ spec sheet. In the US we are all getting a tire repair kit.

Tires Premium: 215/45 R17 87W summer performance
Limited: 215/40 R18 85Y Michelin® Pilot® Sport 4 summer performance
Both trim levels feature tire repair kit

https://s3.amazonaws.com/subarumedia...ecs_-FINAL.pdf

LanceLane174 10-12-2021 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by PhatFreshPrince (Post 3472290)
I saw this in the attached BRZ spec sheet. In the US we are all getting a tire repair kit.

Tires Premium: 215/45 R17 87W summer performance
Limited: 215/40 R18 85Y Michelin® Pilot® Sport 4 summer performance
Both trim levels feature tire repair kit

https://s3.amazonaws.com/subarumedia...ecs_-FINAL.pdf

I hope that is wrong. No spare tire is a pain in the ass. If that is the case I may buy one. Not cool Subaru.

PhatFreshPrince 10-12-2021 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by LanceLane174 (Post 3472757)
I hope that is wrong. No spare tire is a pain in the ass. If that is the case I may buy one. Not cool Subaru.


It’s not just Subaru. I think they are all going to a can of Fix-A-Flat.


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LanceLane174 11-03-2021 01:53 AM

Can we buy an 18 inch spare tire. I haven't found a part number yet.

farfar g 11-03-2021 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by LanceLane174 (Post 3478265)
Can we buy an 18 inch spare tire. I haven't found a part number yet.

Judging from saluki89's post, the spare tire is the SAME SIZE as the regular tires - not a donut(!) If that's true then the only difference might be a cheaper wheel. Not sure how much of a problem a directional spare would be.

LanceLane174 11-03-2021 12:02 PM

This is a spare I found on the net that is supposed to work. But I am hoping for a real Subaru spare.

https://ezsparewheel.com/products/17...heel-125-80r17.

Yoshoobaroo 11-03-2021 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by farfar g (Post 3478356)
Judging from saluki89's post, the spare tire is the SAME SIZE as the regular tires - not a donut(!) If that's true then the only difference might be a cheaper wheel. Not sure how much of a problem a directional spare would be.

Are directional tires even made anymore?

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Originally Posted by PhatFreshPrince (Post 3472771)
It’s not just Subaru. I think they are all going to a can of Fix-A-Flat.

Going? Most brands haven’t had spares since the late 2000s

You guys are giving me quite the nostalgia trip between these 2 comments [emoji28]

tiger1964 11-03-2021 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by LanceLane174 (Post 3478358)
This is a spare I found on the net that is supposed to work. But I am hoping for a real Subaru spare.

35-1/2LB? :eyebulge: Welcome to the 21st century, I guess.

On road trips, the time one might want a spare tire the most -- also taking up X% of trunk space right when you want that maximized too.

LanceLane174 11-03-2021 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by tiger1964 (Post 3478360)
35-1/2LB? :eyebulge: Welcome to the 21st century, I guess.

On road trips, the time one might want a spare tire the most -- also taking up X% of trunk space right when you want that maximized too.

This is a spare that should fit in the spare well under the trunk. That is my hope anyway.

35 pounds isnt going to change anything. That's a little more than 1 percent of the weight of the car.

tiger1964 11-03-2021 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by LanceLane174 (Post 3478363)
This is a spare that should fit in the spare well under the trunk.

:w00t: Thanks, I learned something. So, there's a well, even if Subaru does not supply a spare tire in it. The decision remains whether to utilize that space for a spare, or additional storage space; I swear I saw somewhere once a round piece of luggage designed to fit a spare well.

You know, as we're 100% certain to get a trailer hitch anyway -- I could rig a Continental Kit! ;)

Sasquachulator 11-03-2021 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Yoshoobaroo (Post 3478359)
Are directional tires even made anymore?



Going? Most brands haven’t had spares since the late 2000s

You guys are giving me quite the nostalgia trip between these 2 comments [emoji28]

I think Toyota might still be the only one to offer spares (and they're moving away from them too)
The other funny thing is that a lack of spare tire is supposed to increase trunk space, but the spare tire well is almost always filled up with a foam block with the fix-a-flat kit and other items and that extra space is just gone lol.

but i guess weight reduction is also a benefit.


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