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Spare wheel
In France, the GT86 is delivered without spare wheel but with an electric compressor and a bottle of repair liquid. This solution which unfortunately is now trendy on numerous cars (in europe) is not really efficient in case of important problem on the tyre. (not only a little nail)
Having requested to my tyres dealer to investigate with Toyota the possibility to mount a spare wheel (space-saving wheel) in the car particularly as the place exist in the trunk but it was answered that this solution do not exist (sic!) and the only solution remaining possible was to buy an original wheel (around 600€) as no other type of wheel can be mounted on this car..... So, as this totally ridiculous answer do not fully satisfy me and as I understand that any wheel with 5 holes Dia 100mm can be mounted (please confirm) I assume that I can use any wheel with these caracteristics as a spare wheel. On the other hand, and due to the space in the trunk, a space-saving wheel will be the most adequate and I think that the use of a wheel like this could be a correct investment. But anyhow, somebody could help? For example if the car in your country is equiped in giving the toyota reference number or if a spare wheel in a Prius (5/100) can be mounted on 86? I'm sure the community could help. |
What the? Man, this is just silly. Here in the US we get a space saver spare, in Africa they get a full size spare and in Europe you get nothing. It's just weird. Meh.
You should be able to get any 5x100 spare from your subaru dealer from a Forester, Impreza, Legacy, etc.. You should also be able to score one on the cheap off Ebay. I picked up a set of 16" steelies for 100 US a couple years back. It's good that you didn't take their answer as bond. Good luck and happy hunting! Let us know how it turns out and if you need any further assistance. |
Both GT 86 and BRZ come with full size spare wheel in Russia. I hate it as it looks ugly and makes the trunk hardly usable. Would gladly swap for the flat floor in the trunk (an also 20 kilo of weight saving or so) but the answer from the dealer is the same - no options and no spare parts! Rediculous! So, I have the same problem as you but vice-versa :) Does anyone know part numbers for the European boot setup: full size trunk matt and all the plastic stuff which goes under it instead of the spare wheel? Don't even need this tyre repair set - will not bother using it anyway.
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Do you know or can you find out the product code for the spare? |
This is funny because I've been wanting to swap my space saver with a full sized spare.
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The Toyota 86 in Australia was initially supplied with a full size spare. Toyota changed this to a tire repair kit in September. They do not supply or recommend a space saver. The full size spare eats into the already small boot (trunk in US). See pic attached for reference. Please someone post the dimensions & hopefully the product code for the space saver spare & ancillaries.
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Their on Ebay from 50-80 US. http://compare.ebay.com/like/1709627...Types&var=sbar |
I for one believe in the spare tire curse.
Numerous people have taken out their spare tire to save weight and the next week or month later have numerous flat tires! So yes, even if its half a spare or a full tire, keep it in the car or else. :lol: |
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Pretty much any Suby spare will be the same. |
You also have to buy the foam or the trunk wouldn't be flat in the middle.
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Scion won't sell one to an overseas customer |
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Don't know that I have much to swap you with Mine came with a bit of foam and a can of goo |
Where can I get that rubber mat for the full size spare from?
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Hi, I'd appreciate if somebody can tell where to get that rubber mat with the full size rim extension from... |
I'd say - check ebay lots from time to time. Ordering/shipping via scion/toyota dealership might make it too expensive.
Meanwhile i don't get what's there to "not recommend a space saver". Imho it's only slightly heavier then repair kit and also leaves all the trunk space usable, yet something that can be much more relied upon. One has to remember to not put it in rear (or if rear one is flat, then put "normal wheel" from front there and spacesaver in front), due our cars having LSD, which can be easily overheated/damaged, if wheel diameters on driving end sides differs, even if slightly. |
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Did anyone ever come up with a part number for the trunk mat shown above? I want to keep a full sized spare as well. |
Found it in 10 seconds of googling:
http://i.ebayimg.com/images/a/T2eC16...!~~/s-l500.jpg Quote:
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WTF? I looked and looked and found nothing. Whatevs - thanks! |
The phrase I used was "toyota gt86 spare tire trunk mat" :)
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Hi guys,
I found almost by accident that steel 18x3.5 inch space saver rim with 125/70R18 tyre made for Volkswagen is a perfect fit for the original 205/55R16 or 215/45R17 Toyota 86/Subaru BRZ wheels. Of course, it is the correct PCD of 100 mm and 5 studs. The only minor difference is the VW rim centre hole of 59 mm against the Toyota 56.1 mm See below: Space saving spare 18 inch diameter with 125/70R18 tyre: overall tyre diameter: 632 mm tyre circumference: 1986 mm revolution per kilometer: 503 Standard fitment: 205/55/R16: overall tyre diameter: 632 mm tyre circumference: 1986 mm revolution per kilometer: 503 Optional fitment: 215/45R17 overall tyre diameter: 625 tyre circumference: 1962 mm revolution per kilometer: 509 Such a good fit is almost unheard of. |
My 17 BRZ PP came with a tyre repair can. I phoned a Subaru wrecker here in Melbourne, asked for space saver spare wheel from a WRX/STi PCD 5x100 17inch and $150 later I have a spare which fits in the boot space under the floor. The boot liner still sits flat as designed. Happy
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