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Acciola



Member Since: 14 Oct 2012
Location: San Gwann
Posts: 55

Malta 
SPARE WHEEL SIZE

Im going overland with my FL2 and might have to borrow a spare wheel since I dont have one. Problem is I use the slightly oversized 245/70/R17 Grabber AT tyres and im not sure if a standard wheel will be ok to use since the diameter will not be quite the same. Will this cause any damage if used till one finds a place to fix a puncture?

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Lightwater



Member Since: 21 Aug 2014
Location: Sydney Northern Beaches
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Ukraine 2013 Freelander 2 2.0T SE Auto Fuji White

Any wheel is better than no wheel, just keep the use of the spare wheel to the absolute minimum. No one wants flat tyres, we carry a full size spare as insurance, more insurance with a second spare, as pretty much everyone does traveling around in Australia.

Also take a tyre repair kit & compressor (not the cheap rubbish). If in the bush it is better to repair a tyre if you can & save your good type for more serious tyre damage that cannot be repaired.

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I have now added 2 cooling fans.
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I woud read everything about tyres on this website. A stack of common sense which few people have these days.
http://www.outbacktravelaustralia.com.au/4wd-mods/tyres-wheels

It is cheaper to buy spares than get stuck without spares! If you have 6 wheels you can rotate 2 at a time every 10K km.

Custom bracket I made to bolt 6th wheel down to second set of cross bars. This wheel has now been rotated to the car.
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A 12x50mm piece of 5083 alloy plate in the centre of 3x50mm 6060 alloy flat bar (anodised). I drilled the 5083 structural plate reducing weight by about 200 grams.

The 4 hex blots, 2 into each cross bar, there is a piece of plate inside each roof rack extrusion, & the bolts are tapped into this, not the actual cross bar. With nylon washers between the 3x50 & the cross bars. The curved 3x50 flat bar was simply elbow grease bending it over the cross bar in a bench vice with a bit of paper to protect the cross bar from scratches.
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