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jimmy69 07-15-2006 11:47 AM

spare tire....
 
Hey guys, in every other car i have had a full spare tire. I don't feel right not having a full size let alone no spare at all....has anyone found a way to put a spare in there trunk without it moving around? i am looking to put a full size in there......how much it the weight anyway...gotta be less then a passenger anyway.....

KJ238 07-15-2006 12:46 PM

I think Mazda offers an optional spare tyre option complete with jack, tools, etc instead of the tyre repair kit... As for the weight, its stickied here:

https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-racing-25/weight-stock-rx8-parts-81791/

jimmy69 07-15-2006 12:56 PM

yes thank's.....but i want to put a full size in there 18in not that little thing they call a tire. has anyone found a way to put a full 18in tire in the trunk?

expo1 07-15-2006 05:11 PM

A full size tire WILL fit in the trunk, you will just have to rig it in order for it not to move.

Krankor 07-15-2006 08:31 PM

But it'll eat up all your trunk space.

I deliberately bought the car WITHOUT the fake spare (actually made them take it out) because I wanted the trunk space. I figured it this way: Looking at all the cars I've owned, I've averaged about one time having to use the spare per car (where I generally keep a car about 7 years). So I figure that about one time in my entire ownership, I'll have to call for a tow instead of changing a tire myself. I'm willing to accept that to have the full trunk space.

Brettus 07-16-2006 12:23 AM

When I realised I didn't have a spare I was shocked at first but when I thought about it I realised that in 25 yrs of driving I couldn't remember ever getting a flat .

jimmy69 07-16-2006 06:13 PM

yes i have never had a flat....but now i will i am sure of it.......why cause i dont have a tire to change .

Smileynh 07-16-2006 06:48 PM

It all depends on where you live. Statefarm in NH offers towing on your insurance policy for about $6 a year vs. 50+ for AAA. Most car insurance does. Also the 8 has some sort of towing policy anyway. I just call and get reimbursed either way. For me worse case I'd throw a snow tire one for a week till I get a replacement.

If you live in the sticks, get a real spare.

:)

GalaxieFiveHundred 07-16-2006 06:58 PM

Think of the experience like owning a motorcycle and check your tires for cuts/foreign objects before heading out. How often you carry out this routine is up to you. Can't ever remember seeing a motorcycle with a spare. In the end, know that you're still much safer and capable of regrouping if/when a flat occurs versus your motorcyclist counterparts. Now, go on out and enjoy yourself. Zoom- zoom!

rodmeister 07-16-2006 07:11 PM

Unless you live somewhere real remote you don't need a full sized spare. In 37 years I've never needed a spare tire, relying on a "spare tire in a can" to get me to the service station for the times I had a small leak. My RX-8 came with the small spare which I removed, and carry only for occasional trips through remote parts of Nevada.

expo1 07-16-2006 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by Smileynh
It all depends on where you live. Statefarm in NH offers towing on your insurance policy for about $6 a year vs. 50+ for AAA. Most car insurance does.

Some insurance carriers consider a roadside help call a negative, just like an accident claim. that could lead to your rates going up or, you may be dropped by the company. Just something to keep in mind.

jimmy69 07-16-2006 08:55 PM

the funny thing is i do have a motorcycle
and dont think about not having a spare cause if i need one.... i dont think i will need one..... if u get where im going with that.

tjbourgoyne 07-16-2006 11:22 PM

Long trips it's good for the security but a flat on the interstate is dangerous as hell with cars flying by at 80 plus you never know who is going to pull up behind you with the intention of robbery. For long trips I take a spare along with a pistol.

Smileynh 07-17-2006 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by expo1
Some insurance carriers consider a roadside help call a negative, just like an accident claim. that could lead to your rates going up or, you may be dropped by the company. Just something to keep in mind.

Luckily even accidents don't count on the insurance I have. Statefarm had some policies that if you're a client over 10 years they wouldn't drop you or raise your rates. Sadly the policy I have doesn't even exist anymore.

But, you're correct check with your agent. NH unlike NJ doesn't punish people for no $#@%$#@ reason.

:)

skwidd 07-17-2006 01:22 PM

I needed a spare this weekend. I got a nail in the sidewall, about an inch off the treads. I ordered a new tire (which came in today) on saturday. On sunday I heard a ping (like a nail coming out of a tire) and was luckily right next to gas station. I bought a plug kit, threw a plug in, and it works fine. If I would not have been right next to a gas station, I would have been pretty bummed not having a spare. Also, I hate all of the damned demo debris in New Orleans.


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