Any of you lot keep a space saver in the back? Not bothered about getting a full-sized spare, but neither am I keen to rely on tyre foam. Would this work?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400712383222? ... 1423.l2649
Or how about a 20” full size steelie?
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Re: Space Saver wheel
Hi kidyanto,kidyamlo wrote:Any of you lot keep a space saver in the back? Not bothered about getting a full-sized spare, but neither am I keen to rely on tyre foam. Would this work?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400712383222? ... 1423.l2649
Or how about a 20” full size steelie?

the audi a6 space saver might work as rolling circumference is 3% greater than oem tyres, which is just within the 4% limit so doesn't upset the differentials and ASR. I assume wheel stud pattern is the same as RS6 oem. I believe your speed is limited to 80km/hr. You can also buy this same size tyre from tirerack usa.http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSearc ... iameter=20
An alternative as posted on the forum is to deflate a full sized tyre and wheel and fit that.
http://forum.rs246.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... re#p671794
cheers,
john
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Re: Space Saver wheel
Hi John,
Yeah, as soon as I'd posted the question I remembered that thread (but couldn't locate it for some stupid reason) and decided to find a spare wheel on eBay and just chuck on one of my old tyres (just had new GY Eagles fitted). Bound to be cheaper than buying a brand new SS and certainly safer than buying a used one! Thanks for the link.
Yeah, as soon as I'd posted the question I remembered that thread (but couldn't locate it for some stupid reason) and decided to find a spare wheel on eBay and just chuck on one of my old tyres (just had new GY Eagles fitted). Bound to be cheaper than buying a brand new SS and certainly safer than buying a used one! Thanks for the link.

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